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Tuesday, 9 September 2025

White and Cream Jeans Styled 3 Ways

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Is The Mutton shares ideas for styling white and ecru jeans in autumn

Dear friends. I haven't been wearing jeans for a while. It was too hot. But now the weather is cooling down, jeans, and specifically white jeans, are the perfect choice.

I love the myriad styling options with white jeans.  During the day, when it's still warm, a t-shirt or blouse;  in the evening add a jacket, jumper/sweater or long cardigan. 

Here are three styling ideas for white and ecru jeans.

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Tuesday, 15 July 2025

Coral Dress Stalked and Bagged

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Gail at Is This Mutton introduces us to her hobby of stalking garments and bagging them in the sale for less than half price

Dear friends. Stalking clothes is a fun pastime. It starts when the drops happen, and if you're lucky, your chosen items end up successfully bagged in the sale at half price.

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Wednesday, 29 May 2024

Holiday Outfit Ideas with Cotton Traders

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Look good over 60 with Is This Mutton, showing several ways to style 3 key pieces from Cotton Traders.

Dear friends. Today I'm creating a few outfits for spring and summer holidays using three pieces from Cotton Traders.

I chose a pair of striped trousers, a tie-front top and a cotton shirt. All very versatile, as I hope to prove.

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Wednesday, 3 April 2024

Life Lately: April {2024}

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Dear friends.  Hope you all enjoyed Easter and Eid, if you celebrate either of those. In today's post I'm sharing an outfit I wore recently and giving a beauty update on a few skincare products I've been trying. Plus a couple of other buys. I've indicated with an * anything that was gifted. 

We went to a pop concert, 10CC, last week, and this is the outfit I wore. The purple coat was a pre-loved gift from Penny at Frugal Fashion Shopper;  the purple wool trousers were bought from Vinted and the 1980s bow blouse was bought pre-loved from Etsy. 

Is This Mutton blogger Gail Hanlon in purple with green accessories at the Royal Albert Hall, London


To liven up the purple I added my new kelly green bag from Pom Pom London.  My sparkly dance shoes from Supadance always get a few compliments, this time from a gentleman on the platform at Walthamstow station!  I'm also wearing a fresh green short tie wrap from Kettlewell, seen in the photo towards the end of the post. 


The pictures were taken in and around the Royal Albert Hall in London.  We had dinner first in one of their restaurants, Coda by Eric Chavot.  I've written a 10cc review

On my recent visit to Devon I bought a pair of new trainers.  I was looking, ever impractical, for cream and gold.  I found these at Schuh. They're Schuh's own brand, Victoria.  There is some suede going on, so I dread washing them. However I get great results when I machine wash my leather Stan Smith's. 


I have quite a few Austrian crystal necklaces in lovely colours, and now I've started on bracelets! These two beauties came from my regular port of call, Lynn's Gem Creations on Etsy. They are not as pricey as the necklaces so a good place to start. 


BEAUTY UPDATE: WHAT I'VE BEEN TRYING LATELY

A few weeks ago in January I wrote about how I'd bought some products from renowned skin doctor Dr Sister, and said I'd give a longer review after using them for 90 days.

90 days is the minimum time to see results (or not) from new skincare. 

You may recall, it was a chance encounter with Dr Sister's long video that got me interested.  I've been taking the Inner Beauty tablets, one before bedtime, and using the Lash Saviour eyelash revitaliser, Younger You face cream (the name. I know!) and Crepe Rewind cream. 



I was hoping that this arsenal of goodness would destroy the large brown spots I have on my cheeks. To be fair, the more recent pigmentation patches are a lot less noticeable now.  But the largest, which I've had for several years now, is unchanged.  I'd also been using Clinique's Even Better dark spot corrector.

I find my skin is genuinely a bit brighter and more even toned since I started the skin regime. But there isn't enough slip, for me, in the day cream. I've been using it only at night. 

As for the Lash Saviour, I've been using it for about 6 weeks and haven't seen a difference yet, but that was the same for Revitalash and then it kicked in and my lashes became quite long. 

FOR CREPEY SKIN THIS IS THE BOMB!


This product really works if you have crepey skin says Is This Mutton, talking about Dr Sister Crepe Rewind which she bought herself


The stand out product from Dr Sister, and it is ABSOLUTELY GENIUS, is the Crepe Rewind cream. If you have crepey puckered skin on your arms, it totally banishes it, although you need to keep using it. I will definitely stay faithful to it.  I find it's good for tightening the neck too. Normal body lotions or creams have no impact on crepey skin, and I've tried dozens.  So thank you Dr Sister.

Find Dr Sister here.  None of these products were gifted.  

ADDENDUM: Since I wrote this a few of you have told me that Crepe Rewind is no longer on the site. I've been told it is currently out of stock. Stay tooned. 

RoC RETINOL CORREXION


Meanwhile I've been using an old favourite, RoC, for a few weeks as my day cream. I was gifted with the Retinol Correxion serum and Line Smoothing Max Hydration cream.  I didn't like the smell of the serum - a medical sort of smell - so I didn't use it for long. But I love the cream, which has, I read,  Jennifer Aniston as an admirer.  

Retinol is the gold standard for mature skin but you have find the right formulation. There are different kinds of retinol too.  The RoC cream has the desired slip, which means it goes on smoothly and generously, giving a noticeable burst of emollience. It sits nicely under make-up with no pilling.  

RoC Retinol Correxion serum and face cream as tried by Is This Mutton blogger Gail Hanlon who reviews it here

 A LIGHT TINT THAT REALLY DOES CONCEAL


Wearing the new Lisa Eldridge Seamless Skin Enhancing Tint: over 60s blogger Gail Hanlon

Above:  I was first in the queue to buy the new Lisa Eldridge Seamless Skin Enhancing Tint. This is a very light but somehow still gives good coverage of imperfections, and doesn't settle in wrinkles like many foundations and tints are wont to do. 

I already have her foundation so I knew my shade was 7.  It's quite a small bottle but I'm pleased about that because I can take it on my 3 week cycling holiday where we have to keep packing to a minimum.  I'm also wearing a Lisa Eldridge lipstick in shade Dancecard, a lovely neutral toned nude pink. 

Lisa Eldridge Seamless Skin Enhancing Tint which gives good coverage despite being very light

You can buy Lisa Eldridge at her website or in the UK from Selfridges and Space NK. She has some very good videos on YouTube where she occasionally features older models and the odd celebrity.

That's it for today's update.  I'm back on Friday with a book spotlight. 

Do you look for skincare with retinol? Do you prefer a lighter bronzer or fake tan in the summer, rather than foundation? Do let us know in the comments.  Scroll down past the link-up for the comments box. 

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LAST WEEK'S FAVOURITES


The fashion favourite was Suzy Turner with her outfit inspired by Girl on Fire by Alicia Keyes


The lifestyle favourite was Chez Mireille with her post How to Pack for a 3 Day Trip in a Back Pack


Food Favourite:  Chocolate Easter bunny Espresso Martini from Nicolle at Our Tiny Nest

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Wednesday, 2 November 2022

Permacrisis? Let's Have a Laugh Instead

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With the world in a state of "permacrisis," Is This Mutton, the London based blog for the sassy over 50s, finds some humour at Very British Problems. And two colourful outfits like this green poncho with neon orange belt and saffron yellow ankle boots

Dear friends.  We learnt this week that the Collins Dictionary word of the year is "Permacrisis,"  defined as an extended period of instability and insecurity”.

Certainly in the UK we seem to veer from one crisis to another.  This week it's the shameful conditions of a refugee camp and the nation's water companies cheerfully releasing sewage into the sea, as voted for by their coastal MPs. Not to mention the new prime minister planning not to attend the COP environmental talks. And the clocks going back.

Here at Mutton Towers, we're fed up with the permacrisis. This post focuses on a different set of Very British Problems, and lots of colour. 

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