Here at LFF we are always on the lookout for older women we think you’d be interested to meet. So far all our Ambassadors have been Brits, so it’s with great pleasure that I introduce you to Tziporah Salamon, a wonderfully eccentric New Yorker whom I had the great pleasure to meet on a sweltering Sunday afternoon in July when we took tea in a hotel near Piccadilly Circus.
Tziporah Salamon - Our Eleventh Ambassador
September 05, 2018
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38 Comment(s)
Pamela
Jun 08, 2020 00:43
Wow that was brilliant, thank you. I will definitely pay more attention to my daily clothes choices.
hazel baker
Dec 01, 2019 03:08
<p>Watching an episode of 'The Crown' this evening,in one scene one of the characters,an elderly lady ,Lord Mountbatten's sister, I don't know her name, said that 'I am now a spectator not a participant' Isn't that sad.I try very hard to be a participant.</p>
June
Jul 22, 2019 01:35
<p>Wonderful lady, very inspired at the thought of dressing and makeup to present myself as a "painting". That is really an original thought and one I will use on a daily basis, thank you.</p>
I Stoja Carey
Jan 02, 2019 04:22
What an elegant, stylish lady who knows her stuff and embraces the old values mixed with pure charisma. I love her makeup, classy but modern. When the excess spend of Christmas has been recovered from,I will look again at the makeup.
Kathy
Nov 24, 2018 22:51
I love Tziporah’s attitude towards dress. Most women my age are timid when it comes to fashion.
We tend to think only tiny models look good in classic clothes and we tend to try to hide our figures in baggy outfits.
When everyone was wearing "Hippy" clothes, I was trying to imitate Jackie Kennedy! I even wore white clothes and pill box hats. I guess it was easy to get by with that outfit in the South.
I started sewing my own clothes in high school and sewed my girls clothes till my needles broke trying to sew jeans!
I admire Tziporah! We need more confident women like her!
Thank you Tziporah for giving us "Older" women your wisdom!
Kathy McMillan
We tend to think only tiny models look good in classic clothes and we tend to try to hide our figures in baggy outfits.
When everyone was wearing "Hippy" clothes, I was trying to imitate Jackie Kennedy! I even wore white clothes and pill box hats. I guess it was easy to get by with that outfit in the South.
I started sewing my own clothes in high school and sewed my girls clothes till my needles broke trying to sew jeans!
I admire Tziporah! We need more confident women like her!
Thank you Tziporah for giving us "Older" women your wisdom!
Kathy McMillan