As a woman over 60 interested in looking and feeling good, you’ve probably asked these questions at one point: Can I wear that? Will I look good in that? Am I too old to wear that? Do I have the right body type to wear that?
Read 10 BEST JUMPSUITS FOR WOMEN OVER 50.
Designers are creating the same stylish trends for mature women as they do for the younger generation. The difference is that mature women have a more grown-up look and appeal. Therefore, the clothes are not as tight but still fitted to the body. The fabric is quality and provides more coverage.
The clothes may also be looser in the waist and hide particular flaws on a woman’s body that may not need to be hidden on a younger female.
Here are 5 stylish clothes you will love when you find the right look and fit for your body type.
Recently, Women’s Wear Daily reported that leggings’ sales have officially outpaced denim sales online in the US. Leggings orders have increased by 41 percent in the last year – by comparison, denim orders rose three percent in the same time frame.
Why do you think this happened? It’s because leggings are so comfortable and versatile to wear. You can wear them in the winter or in cooler weather, and they give you good coverage for your legs.
I have suggested to my clients to wear leggings as a supportive element for the rest of their clothes, rather than the main garment. For instance, wear tunics and long blouses that fall below the waist. This will make you look long and lean. Add a long necklace, and you are good to go.
Read YES, YOU CAN LOOK GREAT IN YOUR LEGGINGS AFTER 50! HERE’S HOW!
Leggings look good on all body types and depend on what style of tops and tunics you wear with them. The Ponte knit fabric is thicker and hides dimples in the thighs and, overall, provides nice coverage. Your long tunic or top covers your belly, and the leggings show off your fantastic legs. You will be able to hide any tummy flaws.
High-waisted Ponte knit leggings at Target
In the winter, any body type can wear leggings with boots or Uggs. In the spring and summer, wear sneakers or sandals. You will feel stylish and comfortable, along with looking great.
Read 7 BEST LEGGINGS FOR OLDER WOMEN
No Stain Triple Fray Pull-On Capris from Chico’s
Capris are cropped pants that stop above the ankle but usually well below the knee.
This trend is hard to wear, and you have to be very careful. Depending on your height, the capris’ length can be different on everyone. Once you find the length that works for you, you will be all set.
It’s unusual that this trend has been around for so long. Especially since they can be so unflattering for many women. Capris shorten the legs and also highlight chunky calves.
They are popular and so on-trend due to the following reasons:
Here are some suggestions for successfully wearing capris and looking great at the same time:
The capris or crop pant is a comfortable summer option. Just make sure to create your own look to maintain a long leg and sleek silhouette.
Joni Relaxed Capri Jeans at NYDJ
Read FASHION FOR OLDER WOMEN: CAPRI PANTS FOR THE SUMMER MONTHS.
It’s not about age; it’s all about the fit when it comes to wearing skinny jeans. You just need to adjust the style to your changing body shape.
To get the correct fit, look at the waist rise, the upper leg, and the lower leg. Use this combination and you will get the perfect pair of jeans every time.
Read JEANS FOR OLDER WOMEN? WHY EVERY SINGLE ONE OF US NEEDS A PAIR!
Things have changed since we started wearing jeans. The waist height, or rise as it is called now, used to have one height, but now there are many. The waist rise can now start from the navel to the low rise, below the waist, and almost at the hip area.
Skinny jeans do not make you look skinny but can make you look leaner depending on how you wear them. It also depends on how they are cut and fit your body type.
You can find specific designers who cater to the more mature women. For instance, Diane Gilman, a.k.a. The Jean Queen, makes jeans specifically for mature women.
I have tried her jeans, and they are an excellent fit. The jeans are not tight and concentrate on hiding flaws like the tummy area.
If you haven’t noticed, cold shoulder tops have been around for a few years now. The reason is that the cold shoulder shows the best focal point of the body. It is also easier to wear than the off-the-shoulder top.
JM COLLECTION Solid-Color Cold-Shoulder Top, Created for Macy’s
This trend is for everyone and is versatile enough for both day and evening wear. Cold shoulder tops can be quite feminine. They have attractive sleeves, and the bonus is, they are very comfortable and cool when the weather is hot.
Wear these tops with almost anything, especially jeans, when the top is loose and flowing. All you need to do is find the right style and fit for you.
JM COLLECTION Plus Size Printed Cold-Shoulder Top, Created for Macy’s
Jumpsuits are not for everybody, but if you feel you can pull it off, then why not? The body fit makes all the difference. Making sure to look long and lean is the trick, and you will know if you have the right body type for it.
Read 10 BEST JUMPSUITS FOR WOMEN OVER 50.
Choosing darker shades helps. Blacks and navys are chic and versatile, and they immediately slim down unwanted curves.
If you find you have tummy flaws, a jumpsuit that has material in the middle instead of being fitted is ideal.
You should also find a style that is somewhat tailored but not tight. Most of all, stay away from clingy fabrics. Sometimes they tend to rise up at the front and back if they are too tight, creating a “wedgie” effect – try on a few styles to find the most flattering fit for your figure.
The big thing about the jumpsuit trend is that you must feel really good and confident about yourself. If you are unsure about wearing it, then don’t. Your lack of confidence will show on your face and nonverbal communication.
Petite Popover Jumpsuit at Macy’s
If you aren’t wearing one of these pieces of clothing and you’ve always wanted to, try something new. Go to the store, try them on, and find out if they are for you. You might be surprised and love the new you!
How would you describe your style? Do you currently wear any of the clothing mentioned above? If so, how do you feel? Do you have more stylish clothes that you didn’t think you could wear, but look fantastic on you? What are they? Please join the conversation!
I say wear whatever you like or feels comfortable. But I’ve never seen a woman of any age who looks good in crop pants.
I wear skinny jeans and I’m 68. I have never worn the 50s look Capri pants but they do suit some. I always say “What suits the wearer must suit the starer”
A good article. Honestly though, 60 these days is not old! Go more towards elegant and stay away from trashy and you’ll be fine.
I would like to add my input about leggings. For me and maybe others, Highwaist anything is uncomfortable unless u r thin .. the waist rolls down and so u end up constantly pulling them up. If petite (under 5′ 4″) Capris are not flattering as they hit at the widest part of calf which makes us shorter. Ankle length is better.
It might have been wiser to show older models wearing the styles you suggest, as you are talking about what is “older women”could wear. It ‘s a bit disingenuous to have those youngsters parading around.
I’ve been enjoying wearing skinny jeans, leggings, and capricorn for the past few years. Something else else I’ve recently discovered is casual, fitted at the top but with a bit of light flare dresses and some other casual type of knitted dresses. I hadn’t worn dresses on a daily basis for years. I especially enjoy them during the warmer months. So comfortable. I’m petite, which I used to find problematic but I’m starting to learn how to embrace this finally in my elder years.