Looks Really Good… for someone a lot older – IOTW Report

Looks Really Good… for someone a lot older

Looks like the Daily Mail is pushing Elon Musk’s mother as some sort of ageless sexy siren. Please stop them. They’re only doing this because of the politics behind the Tesla. She’s attractive… for someone ten years her senior.

When you have Jaclyn Smith in the arena, someone her exact age-

69 years-old

-why push the Musk oil as if she’s in rarified air in the “fountain of youth” category?

Musk is fine, let’s leave it at that.

DM- The modeling world is often accused of worshipping at the fountain of youth, but at the grand old age of 69, Maye Musk, mother of Elon, is having a moment.

Mother of three and grandmother of 10, the silver-haired siren with luminous skin, who frequently breaks into laughter, is walking tall alongside a bevy of younger models at New York Fashion Week.

If it helps being the mother of the most lauded inventor-entrepreneur of his generation, valued by Forbes at $20 billion, then so does social media and the industry’s gradual embrace of more diverse models.

She is determined to make the most of her moment in the sun. “Forever — until they stop calling!” she smiles when asked how long she plans to keep working, her 70th birthday looming next year.

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“the industry’s gradual embrace of more diverse models.”

Yeah, sure. Every stripe of the left-wing imaginable.

Even their 69 year-old models have to look like they’re heroin addicts.

ht/ eleanor in hell

36 Comments on Looks Really Good… for someone a lot older

  1. If they want models to show that you can dress well in your 60s and not look like you are in your 80s–that is great (speaking as a 60+ y.o.) but I promise none of us would wear or look good in that hideous neon eyelid shade.
    Plastic surgery or not, Jaclyn looks great and healthy.

  2. The only problem I have with Smith is she doesn’t appear to have any other pose except that slightly sassy head-cocked one. Every time you see her, that’s how she looks.

    A minor consideration, I admit.

  3. An article I read on American Digest quite a while ago (sorry no link) commented on the “art world” and their embrace of ugly. Ugly buildings, ugly paintings, and now we have ugly women (Michelle and this old lady)

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