We're In Our 40s and 50s—These Are the Top 5 Trends We're Wearing This Summer
Your age should have absolutely nothing to do with what you should or shouldn't wear. That said, we often gravitate toward women over 40 for style inspiration given their more experienced sartorial points of view. Influencers Erin Busbee and Melissa Meyers are two women we turn to for outfit inspo.
Busbee, 46, and Meyers, 56, both consistently post looks on their blogs and Instagram feeds that are equal parts chic and easy. On that note, we were inclined to learn about the key pieces they're into this season to build some of their strongest looks. They actually shared with us the five trends they both love due to the simple yet directional vibes.
Keep scrolling to check out more from Busbee and Meyers, including styling inspiration. There's also a wide variety of shopping picks if you're interested in adding one of their go-to trends to your own wardrobe.
On Meyers and Busbee: Alice+Olivia suits. "Love modern suiting for everything from lunch to a night out on the town." — Meyers. "A matching shorts suit is such a stylish yet unexpected outfit to pull out of the closet for dressier occasions." — BusbeeOn Busbee: PatBo dress. "After being in quarantine for so long, I am so happy to bust out the bold colors; the brighter the better." — BusbeeOn Meyers: White House Black Market dress. "I usually wear muted tones, but this summer, I am excited to celebrate going out again and feeling festive in bolder jewel-toned shades." — MeyersOn Busbee: Moussy jeans. "I’ve been in skinny jeans for a decade. I am beyond ready for a shift to a more relaxed fit. Baggy and flared jeans are more comfortable, too." — BusbeeOn Meyers: Oliver Logan jeans. "After spending so many months at home in comfy clothing, I finally gave up my skinny jeans and am wearing looser, more relaxed fits now—this look is fresh and modern." — MeyersOn Meyers: Current Air dress. "Since I am only 5'4", the midi dress length elongates my look and is super flattering. They are my go-to for a chic summer look." — MeyersOn Busbee: Amanda Uprichard dress. "The longer hemline of the midi dress keeps me cool, comfortable, and chic all summer long! I love a one-and-done piece like a dress." — BusbeeOn Meyers: St. Roche top. "I always love a feminine puff sleeve, and this white blouse style is a classic must-have in any wardrobe." — MeyersOn Busbee: Ganni blouse. "I have a boxy shape, so I love how puff shoulders create volume across the top." — Busbee
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