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6 reasons I play supermodel twice a year

May 19, 2015 / By Caroline O'Halloran / /

Yours truly from the spring 2015 shoot. Photo by Brenda Carpenter.
If you’ve shopped at Polka Dots or get Chester County Life Magazine in the mail (congrats—that means you’re in a “desirable” income bracket!), you’ve probably seen my mug.
For the last several years, I’ve been modeling in the Paoli boutique’s spring and fall photo shoots – the results of which are splayed across posters, social media, newspaper ads and the glossy pages of Chester County Life. We just wrapped our seventh shoot two days ago; I was the oldest model in Monday’s shoot by three years.
So why do I do it? Good question. It’s certainly not for the money – although we do get a modest gift certificate.
Being a newly introspective sort, I’m trying to figure out why I keep saying yes.
Yes to giving up a full day.
Yes to freezing in summer dresses in March and roasting in fall clothes in September.
Yes to exposing myself to unknown/uncontrollable results. (I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been tagged on Facebook or opened the magazine and cringed or felt just a wee bit ridiculous.)
I’ve thunk on it and here are 6 reasons I say “yes” to playing supermodel twice a year:

For starters, the shoots bring me back to the adrenaline-rush, creative fashion shoots I produced for Main Line Media News. I would rustle up volunteer models, cool clothes and nifty locations (Life’s Patina at Willowbrook Farm, Wayne Hotel, Appleford, Valley Forge Park, etc.), and if I got really, really lucky, Berwyn’s own Brenda Carpenter would take the photos. These days, when I model for Polka Dots, I’m part of the show but don’t have to run it. The only things my little brain is busy thinking about are ornery bra straps and wayward hats.

I like getting fawned over. It’s ridiculously indulgent having someone else paint your face (harlot-like because the camera drains it all out), doll up your hair (hats off to Heather and Studio H), zip you up (kudos, Karen), and fuss over whether to go with the pearl studs or the resin dangles (thank you, Lori).

I get to play the hooky I never played in school. No researching, no interviewing, no writing, no exercising. The shoots are relaxing and energizing at the same time. All I have to do is show up wearing presentable underwear and say cheese.
Lounging around in Jude Connally duds with my sister models, Lone Spillard and Megan Keating.

Going a bit deeper here, turns out I like hanging with other women. For a stretch (before I married Rich), my best friends were almost all guys. But more and more, I appreciate the comradery of women. During the shoots, we get to know each other rather intimately. At the start of Monday’s shoot, we changed in bathrooms. By mid-afternoon, we stripped down any ole place. By day’s end, we were fast friends. I exaggerate, but you get the idea.

Unlike the real world, everyone is super nice to us and makes us feel special – from Polka Dots owner Susan Randels and her stellar team (Karen Denney, Lori Horning and Sheila O’Connor), to photographer Brenda Carpenter, Boutique Buzzz’s Courtney Davis to Heather and the crew at Studio H. Even the homeowner and realtor at the spectacular Southern Living-like mansion site on Waterloo Road in Devon couldn’t have been more gracious. We all cheer each other on and feel like we’re part of something glamorous, if only for a day.

And last, but, I fear, not least, it’s a huge ego boost. On a recent Friday night at the bar at Nectar (a scene that’s a blog post in itself), two strangers told me they recognized me “from the magazine.” Ha. Never thought I’d hear THAT in my mid-50s! My husband was secretly pleased, too, I think.

So that, dear reader, is why I do it. It fills a few needs – superficial and otherwise. More than anything, it’s a hoot.
And if you’ve read SAVVY’s “About Me” page, you know that having fun is something I take very, very seriously.

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Filed Under: BUZZ Tagged With: Chester County Life, Middle-age modeling, midlife, Polka Dots boutique

What we can all learn from Jane Pauley

March 9, 2015 / By Caroline O'Halloran / /

64 doesn’t sound old to me.” So declared veteran TV journalist Jane Pauley in West Chester Friday night to plug the paperback version of her book, Your Life Calling: Reimagining the Rest of Your Life.
“Dateline” Jane is now 64. But you’d never know it – at least from my rear-mezzanine vantage point for the finale of West Chester University President’s Speaker series. She has the same silky-smart-but-warm voice, the same placid smile and the same sun-kissed hair ­– sans the girlish pony tail she sported nearly 40 years ago when she first replaced Barbara Walters opposite Tom Brokaw on the “Today” show.
Can you imagine a 25-year-old anchoring “Today” today? No how, no way.
Jane wore a sleek solid-gray dress and leg-lengthening pointy-toed nude stilettos. (Tres modern classic chic, a la TV first lady Claire Underwood.)
Her appearance is not my primary purpose here, however. (Funny – and a bit worrisome – how we gals can’t help but size up other women’s looks.)
Instead, I’d like to share some of Jane’s provocative (and occasionally funny!) pronouncements. Among them:
On aging:
I have the memory of an Etch-A-Sketch.
We are recalibrating the meaning of getting older; middle age is stretching out to decades. Death is the new old age.
60 is a lot more active than 50 was 10 years ago.
On hitting the big city and its bright lights as Today’s anchor at age 25:
My deficiency was youth; but I got over it.
Perhaps the luckiest day of my life: the day I didn’t make the 10th grade cheerleading squad and joined the speech/debate team instead, paving the way for a career in broadcast news.
On finally giving herself some credit for her early career successes:
I used to think it was all luck. But now I know it took courage.
On her most surprising interview subject.
Joan Rivers was much deeper thinker than any of you would have given her credit for.
On redefining ourselves in midlife:
Necessity is the mother of re-invention.
Sometimes we need to be re-introduced to ourselves.
Say yes more than you say no. The hardest part is going from “maybe” to “yes.”
“Doing” is more important than “thinking.”
Inspiration is everything: you just have to be looking. 

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Filed Under: BODY & SOUL Tagged With: Aging, Career Reinvention, Jane Pauley, midlife, West Chester University, Your Life Calling

Thanks for checking out SAVVY!

March 3, 2015 / By Caroline O'Halloran / /

Thanks for checking out SAVVY/Main Line, a blog about navigating through midlife with fun, flair and a fresh perspective. My goal is to help you become your absolutely best, most savvy self – inside and out – schooled to handle any curves these pesky in-between years may throw at you.
So sure, SAVVY will address some of the icky stuff – the slack skin, the weird hair eruptions, the hormonal havoc, the brain fog, the self-sabotage. I’m on this journey with ya, sista! 
But we’ll also talk about the joys and opportunities of our second adulthood. With our kids mostly fending for themselves, we’re freer now than we’ve been in years –which is a little terrifying and a lot cool at the same time. The empty nest? It’s like being 20 with money, right?
SAVVY will focus on the things – big and small – that matter in your life. Right here. Right now. I plan to bare my soul a bit and to introduce you to my girl crushes – the women I’ve met – as a journalist, a mom, a community volunteer – who inspire and fascinate me. I’ll also sniff out all the stuff that promises to beautify, strengthen, fortify and rejuvenate us, to road test what I can, and to report back with the straight scoop. I do the legwork; you reap the rewards.
SAVVY will answer questions like:

Is that new workout worth your time?
What’s that new restaurant like?
How can I punch up my tired wardrobe without breaking the bank?
Where should I turn to cure insomnia/beat the blues/be kinder to myself?

I hope you’ll come to think of me as that loyal girlfriend who calls it exactly as she sees it (but in a nice way) and as a trusty scout on this exhilarating and sometimes exasperating midlife adventure. Let’s make this a two-sided conversation, OK? I really value your views, tips and suggestions, so please, comment away!
At my core I believe:

Knowledge is power.
In vulnerability lies strength.
Personal connection is key to happiness.
Looking good almost always makes you feel good.
Having fun must be taken very, very seriously.

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Filed Under: BUZZ Tagged With: empty nest, Main Line, menapause, midlife

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