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Sue Bourne explores the art of aging in the company of six extraordinary women. With an average age of 80, Bridget, Daphne, Jean, Gillian, Sue and Lady Trumpington have a determination to keep going, to look fabulous and to have fun.

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26 thoughts on “Fabulous Fashionistas: The Art Of Growing Old | Real Stories

  1. Most older women say they would love a younger guy. I'm 58 and I want someone my age or older. I have men in their thirties who want to date me but I just can't seem to do it. I feel very uncomfortable if the guy beside me is younger than me, or shorter than me, or weighs less than me!! So, I guess the only problem here is me!

  2. Thanks so much, I remember this documentary first time round – must be about 10 years ago (I just looked it up and I was spot on, it debuted in 2013). How many of these fabulous old broads are still alive?

    Sadly I know Jean Barker, Baroness Trumpington died in 2018 at the astonishing age of 96, and choreographer Gillian Lynne (87 in this), left us the same year aged 92.

  3. I thought this was an awe inspiring programme, I loved all the women featured here, all who gave me positivity to be myself. I love clothes and have often worried that at almost 78 I was too old to wear them, but not any more.

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