Designer norma kamali shares her beauty secrets

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Way too many swimsuits stay in the closet, but that's not true of the Norma Kamali number I bought in the 1980s after a photo shoot with the legendary designer. It's a


retro-inspired draped bikini with bandeau top and waist-high bottom, and — indulge me here — it looks as good on my 60-year-old body as it did on the 30-year-old version. In it I feel like a


glam '50s film star. In previous decades (she's been a designing woman since 1968), Kamali gave us the sleeping-bag coat. She made fleece and denim couture-chic. She pioneered


athlete-inspired "lifestyle clothes." Kamali continues to design look-good-to-feel-good clothes today, and now she's out with a new book, cowritten with physician Jingduan


Yang, titled _Facing East: Ancient Health and Beauty Secrets for the Modern Age._ Whether you buy into their philosophy of "energy flow," Kamali's musings offer a fresh take


on aging beautifully. HEALTH, NOT SHAPE, IS THE KEY TO CONFIDENCE. "As a designer," Kamali observes, "I've seen how easy it is for women to feel not thin enough or not


pretty enough. I've watched women let a bad hair day or an inability to fit into a skirt be powerful enough to take them down. It's cultural sabotage that begins early in life, but


it's also self-inflicted. That's why I started the StopObjectification.com website. It's a forum where women can share their experiences, encouraging them to end that cycle


and create awareness in all their relationships — especially those with men." THE EYES HAVE IT. "Your eyes are your most expressive feature," Kamali says, "so accentuate


them with color on the lids or brows. Oh, and distinctive [eyeglasses] frames — your choice says something about you without a word being said. My 'statement accessory' is large,


cat's-eye frames [worn] with just a little natural mascara." New year, new specs? UPDATE YOUR LOOK. "For years I wore red, red lipstick," Kamali says. "I feel like I


was born wearing it. But today I'm concerned about potentially toxic ingredients in cosmetics, so I've switched from lipstick to plant-based lip stains. Instead of toothpaste, I


use a tooth soap that's a blend of olive, coconut and essential oils. I even wear a plant-based aromatic scent." It sounds like Kamali has let go of a number of things that defined


her in the past but that don't reflect who she is today. (I know I have, as well — you, too?) Mull before you molt. Some believe an individual naturally transforms every seven years.


And that's fine, Kamali says. On the other hand, "if you're contemplating a long-lasting change in your appearance — a tattoo? multiple piercings? — think first about what


will happen if you hate it later on." One thing she hasn't set her (chiseled) jaw against: the "acupuncture face-lift" as an alternative to dermatological or surgical


procedures. For more beauty and style tips, check out The Woman's Wakeup and AARP's Beauty & Style digital magazine app for tablets.


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