While many of us prioritise finding our signature style in our 20s, by the time 50 comes around, our day-to-day style can feel a little tired. While the term ‘trend’ has seemingly become a non-trend due to growing awareness of the fast-fashion industry and our overstuffed wardrobes – updating your style doesn’t mean overhauling your whole wardrobe. Whether it’s upgrading accessories, refreshing your colour palette or refining your silhouette – experts reveal their top tips for elevating your wardrobe over 50.
Introduce statement pieces. Changing up your style can feel like a mammoth task – but the trick is to start small. Investing in a piece you’ve had your eye on can help you rework your wardrobe by injecting a new lease of life. Try not to go for the same neutral knit you usually gravitate toward – and opt for a different colour or texture. Boden Relaxed Wool Blazer, £230. Mint Velvet Cream Jacquard Blouse, £89.
Create a mood board. If like many of us, you may frequently see clothes you like, but aren’t sure how to make them work as an outfit – start by sourcing inspiration. Create a folder of Pinterest or celebrity looks on your camera roll, then assess the common thread, whether that be shape, colour or print. “It is generally easier if this person is similar to you in terms of colouring and shape,” says Wakeley.
“Hopefully some of the pieces they are wearing you already have something similar in your own wardrobe but perhaps they are wearing it in a more inspirational way. “I would then suggest looking at the pieces in your wardrobe that you feel need updating the most – this may be your trousers, so try changing the leg shape. “Always take a quick selfie of whatever you try on, and try to work out what you are liking and why?” says Wakeley, “It is often easier to take the picture without your head so that you can be more objective about the clothes. Think about the silhouette and proportion on your body.”.
Pick one new colour. It’s easy to slip into a comfortable palette of creams, navies and greens – but if you want to branch out, the experts suggest incorporating one new colour. While you may not like it, introducing a new colour forces you to look at your wardrobe with a new pair of eyes, creating combinations you may not have thought already of. “Rich cobalt blue or burgundy knitwear is great for layering darker pops of colour, whilst bright yellows and greens are great for bolder brighter hues.”.
Aspinal of London Small Stella Satchel Cross Body Bag in Cardinal Red, £158 (was £395), John Lewis. & Other Stories Relaxed Knit Jumper in Bright Blue, £47. How to quickly update your look with one accessory. If you’re not quite looking for a total overhaul of your current wardrobe – but are on the look out for an instant elevation – the experts suggest incorporating one trending accessory into your outfit.
Perhaps this could be a slim sneaker in favour of your old chunky trainers – or suede-effect tote in place of your usual leather cross-body. “This season is all about embracing metallics,” says McKenna, “and nothing updates an outfit faster than a metallic mini bag or a mix of gold and silver jewellery. “High-shine accessories are an affordable way to make your outfits feel modern and chic, simply pair a metallic bag with a jeans-and-jumper combo, or add metal bracelets and stacking rings to a simple summer dress for a trend-led way to update your look.”.