How to Be Fashionably Happy
The trend treadmill and achieving sustainable joy are the discussion points
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The trend treadmill and achieving sustainable joy are the discussion points
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A 52-YEAR-OLD woman doesn’t care what trolls have to say about what she wears.
She said she’s going to keep wearing what makes her happy, even if they’re crop tops.
Luisa (@thesilverlining_1970) shared her message and outfits in a video with over 200,000 TikTok followers.
The model shared some styling advice: “My top fashion over 50 tip,” she said, sitting in a black leather corset top.
Over a reel of various outfits including sweaters, sparkly blazers, a tiger print jumpsuit, a pink ballgown, and even a crop top, she revealed her secret.
“Wear whatever makes you happy… and ditch the rules,” she said with the hashtag #agepositive, strutting in a neon pink crop top and matching pants.
People took to the comments to share their thoughts.
Some thought she was aging incredibly gracefully.
“LOVE how your hair turned out,” said one commenter.
“On my 4th month of going gray & excited of the journey.”
Others were obsessed with how good she looked.
“Wooowww you look absolutely beautiful!” said one admirer.
“Fabulous fabulous fabulous I’d wear sequins to bed if I could,” said another.
Some even took their chance to shoot their shot: “Come on, come to Bologna, I’ll kick my wife out of the house and I’ll make you tortellini,” joked one commenter.
INSTEAD of shelling out for expensive plant food this spring, take a shopping trip through your laundry room.
According to one expert, you might have a stockpile of just what your plants are craving this season.
On social media, master gardener Nikki Amore (@sow_viable) provides advice to fellow fans of at-home agriculture.
She shared one of her best-kept secrets in a video that brought viewers on a field trip to the cabbage patch.
If certain plants in your yard are failing to thrive, they could be suffering from a lack of nutrients, Amore explained.
If it’s boron they lack, the solution is probably in your home already.
“Boron is the second-most widespread micronutrient deficiency in soil,” Amore explained in a caption.
“Brassicas like cabbage have high boron requirements,” she added.
In a comment, she explained what to look for if you suspect a boron deficiency is impacting your garden.
“Boron deficiencies usually occur in sandy soil with low organic matter,” she wrote.
In cabbage, for example, a boron deficiency is often indicated by “small cabbage heads or yellowing of young leaves.”
“Leaves can also be curled down or deformed,” she warned.
Luckily, Amore continued, “I keep my cabbage plants happy with borax.”
The powerful cleansing agent is chock full of boron, and it’s safe to use outdoors.
“Borax can be used in the garden to fix a boron deficiency in your soil,” Amore said.
She demonstrated, mixing a tablespoon of borax into a gallon of water in her watering can.
Then, she took it outside, where her cabbage plants – already treated with the solution earlier in the season – were thriving.
You can even begin applying borax before you put seeds in the ground, she said.
“I start out adding a little borax in the soil when planting and one more time a few weeks before harvesting by water application,” she said.