Trendy styles may come and go, but classics live forever. Women like Audrey Hepburn, Maria Shriver and Barbara Bush embody grace and elegance, not only in how they live their lives, but also in how they dress. Their polished, put-together look is one that many strive for, but few are able to achieve.
A classic dresser knows what looks good on her shape, and she repeats that look. Rather than follow this year’s “must-have’s” that will become next year’s discards, she stays with a look that lasts.
If you shy away from fashions that change every year, and you prefer a bit more toned-down, ageless look, you’ll need to be sure you own these nine important pieces. From accessories to garments to shoes, these will become your go-to items that will create a classic look that never goes out of style.
A wardrobe essential that can be easily dressed up or down is the white linen shirt. Today’s linen is soft and beautiful, and you can even purchase a wrinkle-free version, eliminating the need for ironing. Even if you have avoided linen before, there’s no reason to run from this gorgeous fabric any longer.
A classic blazer, preferably in navy blue, looks great with a skirt, pants or over a dress. Purchase one from a good maker, and it will last you years. Rather than spending money on trends that come and go, this will be wearable forever.
A beautiful silk scarf is a flattering way to dress up any outfit. Just wrapping it around your neck and feeling the gorgeous material against your skin is enough to make you smile.
Penny loafers go back generations, but they are still in vogue among those who prefer the classics. They can be worn with pants, jeans or a skirt, and they never go out of style.
A leather belt of good quality finishes off an outfit. Nothing looks worse than a pair of pants with belt loops and no belt. Belts have come way down in price, and every department store has them. Opt for brown or black and be sure the buckle is not too large.
A pair of good denim jeans in blue, straight leg, nicely fitted but not tight, will flatter every figure. Stay away from sequins, studs, rips and any other embellishments. To press or not to press? A crease down the middle of the leg shows you care enough to look your very best.
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Handbag styles come and go, but certain ones are timeless. Watch your friends buy bag after bag, following whatever designer is trendy, but love your own leather purse like an old friend. Finding one you like can be a challenge but keep looking until the right one appears.
Go with a classic color like camel, brown or black, and keep the lines simple. Avoid patterns and stay with solid leather. If you are offended by owning a real leather bag, pleather can have the same look and feel, without the guilt.
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Outerwear is essential, and a classy-dresser will own a trench coat or anorak in an earth tone for those days when the weather is cooler or questionable. Avoid too many embellishments and purchase a quality garment for years of use.
Quality jewelry is expensive, but well worth the price. A good gold bangle, a pretty silver chain and hoops or studs will polish any outfit. Stay away from large pieces, especially earrings. Dainty and demure is a classic look.
With these basic pieces in your closet, you are on your way to effortless dressing and a go-to look that will remain timeless and elegant.
Do you have a special piece that you consider a classic or a must-have? What kind of style are you going for after 60? Please share with our readers!
I say no to a crease in jeans as well! To be honest, I seldom wear blue jeans except for laboring in the yard etc, i.e.keep jeans mostly as “home clothes”. I feel they often don’t look good on the over 60s. Just my view, I know others differ. I do have white jeans, however. In terms of jacket, I think go with the colour that suits you. I tend to think that a navy jacket screams “conservative” but hey, “whatever rocks your boat”. I have a lovely quality black jacket as I prefer black clothes to navy anything. This year I have worn quite a few blazers: a plain black, a brown corduroy, and a khaki fine check. I’d say add a denim jacket to your wardrobe for versatility.
Yes! we have Pukka tea (I love to pronounce it pooka pooka tea) in Wisconsin. I like either the elderberry or ‘after dinner’ with fennel, chicory & cardamum. Great for me who drinks lots of coffee during the day, so need a non-caffeine night drink
If you can find Yogi Teas, they are even nicer. My husband was a dedicated coffee drinker and I never thought he would ever drink herbal tea, but Yogi Tea Throat Comfort converted him when a colleague gave him it for a cold. Now he has it every evening at bedtime.