As women age, most tend to stick to the same outfits they feel comfortable with, which sometimes lead to losing your very own personal style! Don’t let this happen to you as you can feel comfortable, confident, and stylish even in your 60s!
In this series of photos, you’ll see outfit inspirations on how to dress in style after 60.
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Neutral blazer
A neutral color blazer is flattering for women in their 60s because of its simple color and tailored fit. For that effortless look, pair the blazer with any pants or jeans in your closet and add simple accessories such as a leather belt or dainty necklace.
Fashionable raincoat
Europeans are known to look chic, no matter the weather. Adding a simple yet stylish water-resistant coat to your closet is a worthwhile investment because it is both functional and stylish.
White wide leg pants
Wearing a well-fitting wide leg pants with printed blouse will make you look stylish and feminine, more particularly for women in their 60s. The tailored silhouette can accentuate the waist and create a flattering shape.
White sneakers
White sneakers are practical and comfortable for everyday wear and this alone makes them a great choice for women over 60 who want to stay stylish without sacrificing comfort. White sneakers can be paired with almost anything – from dresses and skirts to jeans and trousers.
Black and white color combo
A simple black and white color combination is the easiest way to get that effortless European look. Go with high quality blouses and pants to add a rich vibe for your outfit.
Statement accessories
Statement accessories such as bold jewelry, watch, and etc is one exquisite way to elevate your look, especially if you opt classic designs. Statement accessories can add interest and excitement to even the simplest of outfits!
Leather flats
There’s something very classy about leather flats that makes them very stylish and trendy, even for women in their 60s. They add texture and interest to your outfit and are also easy to walk in.
White belted dress
Waist definition becomes more important in your 60s because this is the time when you tend to naturally lose your shape. This is where a white belted dress comes into play as it helps define the silhouette for that hourglass-like effect.
Long Blazer
If you want to level up your style, try on a tailered long blazer for they add a sophisticated touch to your overall look. They are also perfect for both casual and formal occasions!
Pleated pants
Pleated pants offer a tailored yet comfortable option for everyday wear. The pleats subtly add volume and the vertical folds create a slimming effect that makes you look more proportionate.
Wide leg khaki pants
Wide leg pants can actually be your foolproof style choice if you want to look more fashionable because of how flattering its shape is! They offer a relaxed yet polished look and can be paired with a variety of tops, while the khaki shade makes it very adaptable to many different colors.
Leopard sweater
Now talk about turning heads! Wearing a leopard swater creates a bold and playful statement that can instantly make you look more stylish – all without putting too much effort in accessorizing since the top is already a star on its own!
Suede jacket
If you don’t have a suede jacket in your closet yet, this is the time to consider getting one because it can really make a simple ensemble look even more chic and edgy. The soft texture of suede brings a luxurious touch to the outfit, while the classic silhouette ensures that it will never go out of style.
Knitted sweater
Keep yourself cozy and warm while still flaunting that graceful style! For women in their 60s, a well-fitted knitted sweater can bring more depth to your outfit thanks to its distinctive texture.
Cashmere wool scarf
If you’re on the hunt for a luxurious accessory especially for the colder seasons, look no further than a cashmere wool scarf! It can be draped over the shoulders or wrapped around the neck for added warmth and style.
Monochromatic ensemble
Going for matching colors can easily give you a well-coordinated look. But to take things up a notch, let’s steer away from the usual neutrals for a bit and try going for a monochromatic outfit that comes in more classic colors like navy, white or beige!
Belted blazer
A belted blazer is something to elevate your stylte if you want to get that effortless European look. Blazer is the evergreen classic, and the belt make it look more trendy and stylish!
Matching Pantsuit
Go ahead and grab your single-breasted blazer from your wardrobe and wear it with the matching pants to your next event! Blazers add structure and elegance, the key is to look for the right fit that cinches as the waist without hugging too tight.
Animal print button-down top
There’s something that’s hard to resist when it comes to animal prints as they bring you a touch of femininity and freshness while injecting vibrancy and youthfulness into your look. You can wear it with a wide selection of bottoms but if you’d like to go for the casual route, jeans are your solid answer!
White wool coat
A fitted white wool coat will instantly add the chic European vibe to any outfit. A versatile layering piece, a white outerwear will never go out of style. This pulls your entire outfit together for that more polished look.
V neck cashmere pullover
A simple cashmere sweater goes a long way- a staple for spring and fall. Try it with neutral-colored pants or skirts and you got yourself a stylish but versatile outfit!
Slim fit black pants
A pair of slim fit black pants is one of the most versatile pieces in your wardrobe. For that sleek European look, pair it with any of your blouses. Throw on a pair of pointy toe flats for a modern and chic look.
Scoop neck T-shirt
Scoop neck T-shirts, with their universally flattering neckline, accentuate the collarbone and neck area. This draws the eye upward to create the illusion of length and height while balancing out broader shoulders or a fuller bust, ensuring a proportionate silhouette.