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6 Over-50 Women on How to Master Trends and Basics

Much like any other aspect of life (cooking, love, money, and so on), turning to those who have seen and experienced more than yourself for advice is a wise choice. It's no secret that over the course of your life, the years of trial and error amount to invaluable wisdom that can't simply be taught. This is especially true when it comes to cultivating a unique sense of personal style. Let's face it—style is one of those things that continues to get better with age.

Keeping this in mind, we couldn't help but notice a gap in our blogger coverage for women that are no longer in their 20s and 30s, but that ends today. We read through our reader's comments, scoured the web, and asked around for the best blogs by older women. The process was so thoroughly inspiring that we had to share the stylish women we discovered along the way. Scroll down to see our list, and if you love their look be sure to shop pieces inspired by their style.

Don't be afraid of leaning into "riskier" trends like cutouts, which Renata says she adores because it's a more playful trend without being tacky.

Dressing according to current trends isn't so hard when you take a look a the cool tailoring out there like leather Bermuda shorts and updated basics like a muscle tee.

Don't underestimate the power of great wardrobe basics like a crisply tailored blazer, white blouse, blue jeans, and black boots.

Undeniable proof that metallic silver looks great at any age.

Combining classics will always lead you to a successful outfit—so will monochrome dressing, or should we say "oat milk" dressing?

Scarf tying is a fine art, and you don't get better at it unless you keep trying.

Sometimes, it's okay to let a printed dress do all the talking.

Whether you're 17 or 70, we can all appreciate a unique take on personal style. Hopefully highlighting these stylish older women will inspire you to dress your best, no matter your age.

This post was originally published at an earlier date and has since been updated.



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