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My 62-Year-Old Mom Told Me 6 Wardrobe Mistakes She'll Never Repeat

There’s no question that my personal style has evolved over time, and through the years, I’ve learned more about what works for me and what doesn’t. I continue to allow myself to experiment, and it’s clear that some of my fashion choices have been better than others, but it’s all part of the learning process—a process that I’ve been thinking about more and more recently while spending time at home looking at old photos, cleaning out my closet, and talking to my mom about how we’re curating our wardrobes for the future.

My mom has always guided my personal fashion choices and inspired my penchant for a wardrobe rooted in pieces that feel classic but still modern. More and more, we’ve been spending time talking on the phone about the pieces we really love, others that have landed in our donation piles, and how we're approaching fashion moving forward. To get her perspective on the best purchases she’s made and some of the wardrobe mistakes she’s vowed not to repeat, I asked her to share the fashion lessons she’s learned over the year. Ahead, she’s breaking them down.

"My style has evolved but has long been centered on understated, classic, yet modern, pared-down pieces that transition from work to the weekend. I’ve never been happy with my choices when buying into trends that aren’t authentic to my style. One of my biggest mistakes has been when I don’t follow my own instincts and I have been convinced to wear something I’m not comfortable in. I regret it immediately."

"Wearing the wrong style jeans—too much stretch, too low-waisted, too distressed—has not been my best look. Now, I opt for a more straight-leg fit like classic Levi's 501 jeans that I wore in my youth and have returned to wearing. They're not only flattering but versatile as well."

"There was a time when my closet was mostly black and while I always prefer a black bag or LBD, it left me with a pretty boring and uninspired wardrobe. I’ve added other color, although mostly neutrals, to give my wardrobe a little more personality."

"I’ve let my foundations get too worn at times but found that the right undergarments can really make or break how well an outfit looks and fits."

"For years, I wore a pair of beloved linen pants in white, black, and camel until they became threadbare. I learned to buy duplicates of my most-loved and most-worn pieces after many of my favorites were either sold out or no longer available."

"As much as I love solids and monochromatic palettes, outfits that are too perfectly matched are tiresome and are much more interesting when other colors, patterns, and textures are mixed in."

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