Too Young to be Old: How to Stay Vibrant, Visible, and Forever in Blue Jeans

Repeat after me: “Today is the youngest I will ever be. It’s time to embrace my radiant Act 3.”

If you’ve ever stopped believing in your dreams . . .
If you’ve ever said, “I’m too old. I’m too scared. I’ve made too many mistakes to get the life I want . . . ”
If you’ve ever felt underestimated, invisible, or irrelevant . . .

Jean Queen Diane Gilman has the electrifying life story and the empowering life lessons you need right now. Diane found her greatest success at age sixty, when she sparked a denim revolution: designing blue jeans for real women with real bodies. She’s sold nearly nineteen million pairs of her DG2 jeans on HSN and created a sisterhood of seven hundred thousand women who feel too young to be old.

With raw candor and humor, HSN’s top fashion star reveals how she turned personal heartbreak into trailblazing success—and how her struggle with breast cancer became her bridge to love. Diane’s twenty-five secrets for a vibrant, visible, relevant Act 3 will change your life.

Join Diane in her new mission, sparked by her DG2 sisters: “Let’s show the world how cool aging can be.”

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Meet the Author

Diane Gilman started designing clothes as soon as she could hold a crayon. She grew up in Los Angeles—a free spirit of the swingin’ ’60s, embroidering her blue jeans and energiz- ing her creative soul by hanging out with the most talented musicians and poets of the time. Gilman’s career ignited when stars like Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix began wearing her custom jeans. By 1974, her designs were featured in every major department store, and in 1994 she appeared on HSN, the Home Shopping Network, for the first time. Today,
her DG2 line is the top-selling fashion brand on the network, with $100 million in sales per year. Gilman is known as the Jean Queen, because her age-defying designs have inspired women to live forever in blue jeans—and forever young..

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