If retirement is the new black, there are 50 shades of it
A trailblazing generation shows they are not finished yet – whether they’re going part-time, mentoring or reinventing themselves.
Fashion artist Jenny Kee is typical of a new generation of older Australians whose creative and influential careers continue to defy traditional notions of ageing and retirement.
Kee, 76, says her current range of baby wear, called Halcyon Nights, is her best work in a career that spans five decades of vivacious designs, amassing fans from royalty to rock stars.
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