Advanced Style: Older & Wiser
Advanced Style: Older & Wiser book cover

Advanced Style: Older & Wiser

Hardcover – Illustrated, April 26, 2016

Price
$35.00
Format
Hardcover
Pages
272
Publisher
powerHouse Books
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1576877975
Dimensions
7 x 1.1 x 9.5 inches
Weight
2.5 pounds

Description

"Ari Seth Cohen’s new book, Advanced Style: Older & Wiser, which is filled with street-style photos and brief profiles of older people who dress with more exuberance than the average millennial, shows that notion to be nonsense." — Quartz "'Ari’s been concentrating on women of a certain age, but why not men? Maybe they’re harder to find, like a needle in the haystack!' comically posits Derrill Osborn, one of the breakout menswear stars of Ari Seth Cohen’s upcoming tome, Advanced Style: Older and Wiser." — Vogue "The subjects in Cohen’s photographs are unapologetic peacocks. They do not abide the unspoken dictates of age-appropriateness nor subscribe to the current vogue for studied nonchalance." — Slate 'I must tell you that I am not really an old lady, just cleverly disguised as one,' the seventy-five-year-old cook-turned-artist Sue Kreitzman tells Ari Seth Cohen in his new book, 'Advanced Style: Older and Wiser.' The bundles of vibrant patterns and fabrics that she sports certainly suggestxa0a young eye and a joyfulxa0soul, her snowy hair notwithstanding. Cohen has just compiledxa0his second volume of photographs and interviews, based onxa0hisxa0beloved blog, highlightingxa0the sprightly, inventive clothesxa0he observes on the city’s elderly, all largely ignored by the fashion élite." — The New Yorker "...now he’s come out with a second book,xa0Advanced Style: Older & Wiser, which not only depicts men and women in all their splendor, but their hearts and souls, too, with accompanying essays." — Hadassah "A certain street-stylish, over-50 set is turning the notion of age-appropriate dressing on its head, wearing Iris Apfel glasses, feather boas, and leather that would put Balmain to shame. Photographer Ari Seth Cohen has chronicled these chic grandmothers — and grandfathers — on his travels in Buenos Aries, Tokyo, and Sydney." — The Cut "A prolific understanding of what fashions work best for you, not others, is an acquired skill. And no one has perhaps captured the art of years-wise dressing better than blogger, author, and photographer Ari Seth Cohen, who, for years—eight, to be exact—has scoured to globe to gift us with a replenished collection of images that highlight just how well ladies and gentleman of a certain age can dress." — InStyle "Cohen’s work captures the creativity, positivity, and spirit of fashionable seniors who are transforming cliché notions of aging," — Flavorwire "We all have our style icons: RiRi in a Swarovski crystal thong, Beyoncé in Roberto Cavallixa0with a baseball bat, Prince, always. But often our greatest style inspiration comes closer to home, or right in the family. For Ari Seth Cohen, the most influential fashion icons are the ones that we might overlook: our grandparents." — Paper "The book also includes 22 personal essays from a few of the fabulous faces, offering their time-tested wisdom on both stylexa0andxa0lifestyle, often capturing the intersection between the two. A fierce panache for fashion and a daring approach to personal expression seem to coincide with a wholehearted, vibrant way of being, based on these gray-haired and glorious ladies and gents." — My Modern Metropolis "As we get older, it’s easy to worry about our looks and to fear invisibility. The antidote to that is Advanced Style, photographer Ari Seth Cohen’s online homage to older people’s street style." — BUST Magazine "Now a new book of street fashion celebrates the rise of the bolder and wiser, who never let age stand in their way of looking great." — Saga "With a foreword from the well-loved eccentric fashion commentator Simon Doonan and essays from some of the subjects themselves, in addition to Cohen’s photographs that brim with glorious personality, this book is filled with hilarious, well-worn wisdom." — Rangefinder "From head-to-toe tiger print to bright blue hair, all-over clashing patterns and heart-shaped shades, every single look is enviable." — Cool Hunting As seen on Spiegel F-Stopxa0MediumNext Avenue Feature Shoot VIVA - The New Zealand Heraldxa0Huffington PostNew York PostGrowing BolderABC NewsWe Hearti-DGLAM4GOOD Praise for Ari's first book: "In print and on film, Mr. Cohen’s arrestingly bedizened models embrace fashion with a sense of play."Ruth LaFerla, The New York Times "For all those who are sick and tired of seeing style and fashion presented solely as a young woman’s game, behold 'Advanced Style.'" Los Angeles Times "a beautiful catalog of women who aren't over the hill, but rather ahead of the curve." New York Post " Advanced Style likely owes its rapid ascent in part to the dearth of attention paid anyone over 30 in popular culture. How the opportunity was missed is anyone’s guess: According to 2010 census estimates, Americans 65 and older constitute 13 percent of the population. Those 45 and over — still two to three times the age of most female models — constitute more than 39 percent." New York Times “'The women who I photograph are confident. They know what they like, they know what suits their bodies, and they’re dressing for themselves. They don’t dress based on trends.'" Ari Seth Cohen, New York Times “These gorgeous ladies take away the fear of aging and give us all something to look forward to.” Huffington Post “These women are proof that personal style advances with age” StyleList “I was best friends with my grandmother growing up, and was always inspired by her energy and wisdom. I wanted to show that creativity, style, and vitality advance with age, and hopefully help change people’s ideas about getting older.” Ari Seth Cohen, StyleCaster Ari Seth Cohen a freelance writer, photographer, and blogger based in Los Angeles. He is the creator of Advanced Style, a blog devoted "to capturing the sartorial savvy of the senior set." Advanced Style has appeared in national media such as The New York Times, The New Yorker, Los Angeles Times, The Huffington Post, Vice, New York, The Fader, Vogue Japan, Vogue Italia, Elle, Elle UK, The UK Telegraph, Forbes.com, and internationally broadcast news and fashion programs.

Features & Highlights

  • This follow-up to the bestsellingAdvanced Stylefeatures more senior street style and inspiration from all over the globe. In this new edition Ari Seth Cohen shares his work from the past few years including some of the world's best-dressed older gentlemen. Similar in format to the original, with dozens of images from cities all over the world including:Los Angeles, London, Cape Town, Rome, Florence, Tokyo, San Diego, Palm Springs, Melbourne, Sydney, New York, Amsterdam, Edinburgh, Stockholm, and Geneva,the book will also feature 22 short essays (by the subjects of the book) distilling the wisdom and lifestyle secrets of some of Cohen's favoriteAdvanced Styleladies. Plusan introduction from the always fabulous and witty Simon Doonan makes for a celebration of smashing senior style! "...I must tell you that I am not really an old lady; just cleverly disguised as one. Art and color keep me young, keep me sane. Working as I do as an untutored 'outsider' artist is my therapy, my medicine, my joy, and my purpose in life.Color surrounds me: I revel in it, splash it everywhere, gulp it with a spoon. I am immersed in art. I make it, collect it, it fills and defines my existence. Childish, shamanistic, wild and anarchic, it is as far outside the box as it is possible to be. Box?? There is no box!Be bold, be adventurous. Do profound things, dazzle yourself and the world. Don't wear beige: it might kill you. Contribute to society, and live large. Life is short, make every moment count. It is never too late to find your passion." -- Sue Kreitzman

Customer Reviews

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Most Helpful Reviews

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Expressing who they are via fashion at any age

I appreciate Ari's creativity and his willingness to allow his participants to express their inner selves. This book did not exceed my expectations though. The first book " Advanced Style" was wonderful and the clothes and jewelry were exceptional ....But who am I, the individuals in your books are expressing who they are by their own standards and on their own terms. For that, I am grateful for their courage not to allow others opinions matter or to stop them. That endorses and validates me to be creative and to do my own thing.......... Thank you Ari........I am anxiously awaiting your next creative work on age and fashion....
24 people found this helpful
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Another inspiring and fun book

This book is full of wonderful photos of interesting people as was the first book. I do really like the little essays by some of the subjects. It's also nice to have some men included this time. One can't help but be inspired by the creativity and optimism. Their style is truly a gift to all who see them.
12 people found this helpful
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Absolutely love them both

I have the first book also. Absolutely love them both!
The main thing is that I have been missing people like this and here they are!
These are just like the women (and men) I grew up around! Self-sufficient, very smart, elegant, lovely personality, well traveled. And yes, eccentric.
I wouldn't say I'd dress the way several of them do but I would be friends with all of them!
We need more people like this! Especially nowadays. What "joie de vivre"!
I was ecstatic when at some point (on the DVD Advanced Style) Miss Ilona said:-I came into my own about ten, thirteen years ago". This is a lady who was 93 years old when she said that!!
PLEASE, do yourself a favor and get this book, get the DVD and get the first book! They are all available here at Amazon. Just looking at the books will put a smile on your face!
Give as gifts!
10 people found this helpful
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Fabulous and Deeper than you might think...

I LOVE this book and will give it as a gift. It has beautiful photos of daring and brave over 50 ( most over 65) men and women in fabulous clothing. That sounds superficial but the beauty of the book is that it is not! A great message for young and old alike: you are valuable and fabulous as you grow older and can even experience more freedom and fun. Bravo!
9 people found this helpful
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Dress For The Theatre of Your Life

My husband is in this book. I have met many of the stylish ladies and gentlemen in this book; they are marvelous humble people. I study many of the outfits they are wearing for ideas to use with my own style.
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Inspirational, visually appealing, and worth purchasing additional copies as gifts for friends & family!

LOVE this book! After viewing a copy of a friends, I ordered one for myself - and after reading it ordered TWO more as gifts for others! The pictures are intriguing and beautiful, and the firsthand interviews and philosophies are EXCEPTIONAL and inspiring! I will enjoy and re-read this book many times for inspiration!
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Great book.

Just got the book today and have already devoured twice . Love it .
I will buy every new edition that gets published '
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There Is No Stopping These Women

This author and photographer has wisely chosen a little-known aspect of our society, Older, Wiser, and Very Stylish Women. Actually, one of them is a friend of mine who lives her Ageist Activism every day. I won't tell you which page she is on, but I plan on getting her autograph on it. You will enjoy to audacity, style, and chutzpah of these ladies and some of their men.
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You're never too old to look wonderful

Older and Wiser is a delightful book filled with great photographs of older women and men who enjoy the art of dressing up...
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Absolutely wonderful

Fabulous book. So much fun. I love the different styles and looks. It's wonderful because so often older women are invisible. They are ignored and overlooked. This shows just how gorgeous and daring they truly are.
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