!!link!! — 50 Something Mag
You are not invisible. You are not old. You are 50 something. And there is a magazine for that.
If you held the current Fall issue of 50 Something Mag in your hands, you would notice something immediately. The paper is thick. The font is legible (size 11, thank you very much). And the models? They have neck wrinkles and biceps built from lifting boxes of wine. 50 something mag
At 50, you have likely spent 25 to 30 years in the workforce. You have mastered skills, navigated office politics, and built a network. Now, the question isn't "How do I climb higher?" but "What do I actually want to do?" You are not invisible
Welcome to the era of the modern quinquagenarian—a demographic that is redefining what it means to be "middle-aged." This is the cultural landscape that a hypothetical publication like would occupy: a vibrant, necessary space that bridges the gap between the wisdom of experience and the vitality of ambition. And there is a magazine for that
I should exercise more. I should call that person back. I should want a promotion. Should is a four-letter word invented by people who sell planners. This decade is for want and won’t . I want to read on the couch for three hours. I won’t feel guilty about it. Try it. It’s terrifying for the first ten minutes. Then it’s heaven.
The fashion industry is finally waking up to the fact that 50-somethings have the highest disposable income and the best sense of personal style. We’ve moved past the era of "age-appropriate" dressing. Today’s 50-something wardrobe is a mix of high-quality investment pieces and bold, expressive choices. It’s a look that says, “I know who I am, and I don’t need a trend report to tell me what to wear.” 5. Navigating the "Sandwich" with Grace
In a world obsessed with youth, being 50-something has quietly become the most powerful, liberating, and complex decade of life. Here is why the 50-something perspective is the most compelling voice in media today.