How women over 50 can dress their age — with style

  • By Susan Huston Fort Worth Star-Telegram
  • Friday, June 21, 2013 1:30pm
  • Life

Today’s fashion lines are blurry, and it’s not my 60-plus-year-old eyes that are the problem. No, I see the confusion among many of my fellow baby boomers when it comes to what fashion look is right for our age.

Is the line defining what is “too young to wear” fading? Have the rules that our moms once held about how to dress for our age group vanished? Are we mystified about how to dress when the media typically only show fashion ideas more appropriate for a 20-year-old?

Yes to all.

Blame it on the Internet and Photoshopped models and movie stars gracing magazine covers.

The obsession with looking young has created a whole new problem: What does an over-50-year-old realistically look like today, and what trends can she wear?

As a stylist, fashion show coordinator and wardrobe consultant with more than 40 years of experience, my business is fashion. I’ve learned over the years that the key to the right look is balance: Don’t dress too old or too young. But what’s the trick to finding this balance?

Our model Irene, a busy mom of two, is just days from hitting the half-century mark but exemplifies how the “over-50” crowd can wear summer trends without having to reach for those reading glasses to find the just-right fashion look.

Be bold

The trend: Neon colors, and mixing prints with patterns.

The fashion solution: Try a lightweight neon sweater with three-quarter-length sleeves — great cover for arms, plus the neon adds a splash of much-needed color. The capped-sleeve V-neck linen tee is breathable, cool and more edgy than a solid tee when coupled with the skirt. The stitched-down pleated, printed skirt hides larger hips, while the hemline ends just below the knees in a flattering spot for thicker legs. The low-heel, patent linen wedge is a comfy, go-to choice. Geometric jewelry and layers of bracelets add summer fun to the outfit.

Graphic design

The trend: Lace, black and white, capri pants, statement jewelry

The fashion solution: This lightweight sweater in stylish black-and-white print captures the trend while keeping you cool in the heat. The lace top has a cami beneath that smooths, while the lace lies flat across your waist and stomach. A standout statement necklace brings more attention where you want it: the face. A patent, wedge shoe with an open front further creates leg length. Remember, gladiator sandals and ankle straps cut across your ankle, making your legs appear shorter.

Bright beauty

The trend: Bright lips, smoky eyes, nail art and wild colors

The fashion solution: Use bold lip colors to brighten your skin tone. Also, try color that is infused with lip plumper. Forget the gloss; it slips into wrinkles and emphasizes unwanted lines. Use matte eye shadow to highlight eyes and mask the “hooded eye,” that pesky skin that gathers between your brow and eyelid. Avoid wrinkle-maximizing frosted shadows and heavy-handed shades combined with harsh eyeliner. Blend thoroughly to create softer, more forgiving shades.

Go for classic nail colors like red, coral and pink, or go nude. That means saying no to your daughter’s funky nail polish. Skip the artsy pastel shades, nail art enamel or darker teen tones.

If you want something fun for summer, try brighter colors or coral and hot pink shades that work well with aging hands.

Top 10 anti-aging tips

1. Show less skin. Highlight your silhouette and shape more than showing skin. Remember, less is more.

2. Emphasize the best parts of your shape today, not the shape you had 30 years ago. Focus on your best features. Yes, you still have them.

3. If you have lost or gained weight, visit a bra specialist for a proper fitting. As we age, we droop, but the correct bra can lift you in a way that will make you look like you just “lost” five pounds. And while you are at it, invest in a bra designed to be worn under T-shirts. It should be smooth with no show-through lace or “spillage.”

4. Think like the French: Wear basic clothing that fits well, then add accessories to update classic items each season.

5. Wear narrow pant legs. The rule: The older you are, the slimmer the pant leg. It narrows your silhouette so that you appear thinner.

6. Don’t sacrifice good looks for comfort. Say no to pants that are too loose, too tight or too bejeweled. And the unmentionable “mom jeans” — don’t go there. There are jeans and pants that can be comfortable and fashionable on your body.

7. To wear or not to wear Spanx? If you feel more comfortable with some support underneath, look for lightweight shapewear. Today’s offerings breathe so you can, too.

8. Don’t try to keep past trends alive. Say no to crop tops, Peter Pan collars, glitzy nails, see-through and clinging fabrics, belly buttons on show, tattoos, piercing and writing on shirts (just to name a few don’ts).

9. Those fun-loving, cool-for-summer capri pants can make your legs look shorter instead of leaner. The style is sized for women at least 5-foot-9. If you are shorter, the pants will usually be too long. Hem them to the best place on your leg.

10. The best footwear choice is a platform, wedge, sandal or flat shoe for both comfort and style. Speaking of feet, put on those reading glasses and check your feet for hair. Yes, shaving those tootsies is a must.

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