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Saturday, 9 April 2011

Corduroy



Now that's an attention-grabbing title if ever I saw one - guaranteed to get the over-forties going! The other day, realising that my obsession with Ines de la Fressange's Parisian Chic was becoming quite scary, one of my friends shoved a copy of Corduroy magazine into my hands. Based on the idea that a corduroy jacket never goes out of style - which That's Not My Age likes very much - this publication is intended to be totally timeless. So all the features are on classic artists/designers/actors rather than here today, gone tomorrow celebs. There's an interview inside with Ethan Hawke, 40, whose forehead is just like mine:



And another on 46-year-old British actor, Julia Ormond. Whose forehead I want.



Angelica Houston, nearly 61, is on the cover:



Yes, that's Angelica Houston, not Cindy Sherman. Houston is a striking woman but I think this image is too frumpy, not gorgeous enough. And her skin looks odd, a bit rubbery. Not the most flattering cover shot I've ever seen - which is why I used the black and white back page shot first. One of the colour photos inside would have been much better.



Corduroy is printed on that lovely, thick matte paper and there's some classic fashion too:





So there you go, a style magazine (and blog) for grown-ups...oh and Ines says you should wear a tuxedo with sneakers not femme fatale sandals. Sorry couldn't resist!

13 comments:

  1. Looks interesting! I'll have to see if our international newsstand carries it.

    (Psst, I love Ines' book too! Can't stop flipping through it, and now am on a quest for loafers...)

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  2. Now if only they used an "older" model for the editorial spread...

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  3. DP - Ines' book is good, isn't it? Penny loafers and Capri pants for all!

    Jennifer - yes, that did cross my mind. I've only seen the one issue so I'm not sure if they use all ages or not.

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  4. Thanks for the tip! I hope I can find this magazine somewhere; it looks really great. But you had me at Anjelica Huston. Love, love, love her. (And I have an Ethan Hawke forehead, as well).

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  5. I rushed to the shop and bought a pair of white jeans since I had read Ines' book, and Corduroy Magazine on the way back, I must admit.

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  6. MrB's favorite jacket is corduroy.

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  7. sNever fear Julia Ormond actually had quite a lot of beautiful, natural wrinkles, I think the photo just makes her forehead look smooth.

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  8. I have been scarred for life with corduroy. In primary school there was a pair of navy cord flares kept just for when someone pee'ed their pants. They were the pants of shame and I can never think past that LOL!

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  9. Thank you so much for this suggestion...a style magazine for grown up....desperately needed if you ask me. I am off to explore now.

    Jeanne :)

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  10. Love the connection with the magazine...it is very much like a window to the world.

    b

    http://www.retireinstyleblog.com

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  11. Oooh, sounds very tempting. Wonder if I could find myself a copy of that ...

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  12. Anne & Susan June - the Ethan Hawke forehead is perfectly natural and much better than a Botoxed, shiny slab!

    Wendy - Mr TNMA has a cord suit and come to think of it a couple of pairs of trousers too. Very Jarvis Cocker!

    Pearl - on no the pants of shame, hope you never had to wear them!

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