Women are always looking for the "fountain of youth", or a way to take years off their looks. Although the right to find accessories for your age group is not exactly a fountain of youth, it can certainly add or subtract years to a woman.

Some women continually monitor trends in fashion. There comes a time, however, where only certain ways a woman aged. For example, some of the hot trends at this time courses with oversized handbags and tapestries type models. On a young girl, twenty or thirty something, they hand look young, hip and fabulous. Some women's dress shoes and handbags, which are often affectionately called "grandmother of shoes and bags can be worn over a teenager or young adult.

If you worry about this error, it is simple to say about evolution, "if you wore for the first time around, not the second." For example, the jean-style leg was one of the trademarks of 60 and 70. A few years ago, style-leg jeans made a comeback for young teens and changed the shape of the popular pants. However, they are completely out of place on the middle-aged population and, ultimately, makes them the air they were trying so hard to be back in the younger generation.

If young, you may experience the way, try the latest trends, and play with your image. It is a part of the road to self-discovery. However, in your thirties, you should have found a certain style that suits your body and fits your personality while staying away from above. This does not mean that older generations may not see big, there are many ways to stay chic and fashion forward. Instead of choosing the color red and platinum hand, choose the same model in a chocolate color. In this way, you have the pleasure of hand style without looking up.

When you dress well, conscious of choosing accessories, you can take years away from your appearance and feel good! There is a lot of fashion handbags and shoes that look, but are still very fun. Dressing for your age does not play safe. Remember the golden rule, "if you wore for the first time around, not the second."

Kimi Lasser is a consumer writer and fashion consultant and a passion for the hand of women and women's dress shoes. Currently, she participates in Rochester Institute of Technology, where she studied advertising photography.