ThistleThrone+FollowCan You Imagine Rocking Your Signature Style at 109 Years Old?Barnetta Williams just turned 109, and her sense of style is still as bold as ever. It’s incredible to see someone embrace fashion for over a century—proving age is just a number when it comes to self-expression. I wonder, will any of us still be mixing prints and picking statement accessories at that age? Or will we finally settle on a signature look? If you could choose one outfit to wear for the next 50 years, what would it be? #AgelessStyle #FashionInspiration #TimelessLooks #StyleOverAge #Fashion30Share
PolaroidPhantom+FollowTurning 30 in Red Lipstick and Self-DoubtThere’s something about blowing out 30 candles that makes me want to change my whole look—and maybe my whole life. I spent my twenties hiding behind messy buns and oversized hoodies, too anxious to try a bold lip or a new style. Now, as everyone reminds me I’m not so young anymore, I catch myself reaching for brighter colors and sharper eyeliner, almost as if I can paint over the years I lost. Does anyone else feel like changing your style is a way to reclaim lost time? Or am I just overthinking it in front of my closet again? #thirtyflirtythriving #styleoverage #beautyreflections #springmood #Fashion30Share
AstralAura+FollowWill I Still Care About Lipstick at 70?Sometimes I catch myself staring at old photos, wondering if I’ll ever stop worrying about my eyeliner smudging or my hair losing its shine. I can’t help but ask: does the pressure to look a certain way ever fade, or do we just get better at ignoring it? For those who’ve lived through decades of beauty trends—do you miss your younger reflection, or does your definition of beauty shift with time? I’m genuinely curious: does the mirror become kinder, or do we just stop caring? If you’re older, what’s one thing you wish you could tell your younger self about beauty? #aginggracefully #beautythoughts #selfreflection #styleoverage #Fashion01Share