If you are over 60, you probably have different preferences of your wardrobe than when you were 30s and 40s. No matter what age you are, you can always look stylish, and here we have 25 best outfits for ladies over 60s and they are guaranteed to make you look youthful!
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Colorful Sweaters
Whoever said you only need to stick to black and white once you turn 60? I assure you that it clearly shouldn’t be the case and you should start shopping for colorful knit sweaters to keep you cozy and youthful.
The textured charm of knitwear, combined with the radiant glow colorful pieces can give, visibly add layers of depth and glow to your overall look. Don’t be afraid to explore your color palette and just balance the colors out by pairing them with neutral bottoms and you’re good to go!
Wear Animal Prints
What’s not to love about animal prints, right? They add a youthful and vibrant touch to pretty much any outfit by injecting more energy and dynamics into your look. This can help counteract any perceptions of aging and promote a sense of vitality to your dress.
Silk blouses
Silk or satin fabrics add a perfect amount of femininity to each outfit. They also make a simple outfit look more expensive.
The luxury feel of the fabrics will make you look elegant and more youthful overall.
Master Layering
Layering can be tricky, but once you know how to layer smartly, it will take your style to the next level. After 60, the key is to choose lightweight underlayer and tailored outer layer, this combination will make sure you always look put-together no matter how the season changes.
Go for Lace Dresses
The delicate and intricate patterns of lace are simply elegant and graceful! Wearing a lace dress in your 60s can help maintain a sense of timeless sophistication in your attire without thinking too much about accessorizing.
They also usually feature feminine details such as scalloped edges, floral patterns, and sheer panels, which can enhance the femininity in your ensemble without appearing overly youthful or inappropriate for your age.
Colorful T-shirts
Instead of a plain white T-shirt, opt for a colorful one and it will make your outfit more fashionable. I suggest you make the most out of it by dressing it up with bottoms that have more distinctive looks.
One example is by pairing it with this flowy A-Line maxi skirt that features a contrasting volume. Also, folding the shirt to create the “cropped” look is also a great way to add more depth and youthfulness to your style.
Pastel Hues
Pastels can be very flattering for women over 60! Unlike neutrals which tend to make you look washed out, pastels can brighten up your complexion and make your outfit look youthful overall.
Waist cinching dresses
Technically speaking, this is not a particular dress silhouette, but a feature for the dress best for ladies over 60.
No matter what kind of dress shape to go for, make sure they cinch your waist!
The reason this is so important is as we age, we tend to gain weight in our upper body and lose our natural waist definition. That means we need to rely on the shape of the dress to give the eye the illusion that we have a waist.
Fitted Shirts
Have you ever thought about adding fitted shirts to your wardrobe, especially those in pastel hues? They’re like a breath of fresh air, brightening up your look and giving your complexion a radiant boost.
Wear a Leather Jacket
Structure is quite essential for women in their 60s and leather or suede jackets typically have a structured silhouette that can help define the waist and create a flattering shape. This brings more shape and depth to your look while keeping a casual and elegant aesthetic to your overall ensemble.
Fit & Flare Dresses
These are another great option for women over 60. This dress silhouette is going to provide similar benefits to the wrap dress in that it has a defined waistline, fits closer to the body but isn’t overly tight for your comfort. Fit and flare are incredibly figured flattering and come in a variety of different colors, sleeve styles, necklines, etc.
This is a universally flattering silhouette, no matter what body type you are. If you happen to be pear shape, this is heaven-sent, because it smartly camouflages your wider hips and thighs. If you are an apple shape, this dress also works very well on you, because the flared-out skirt draws less attention to your midsection.
3/4 Sleeve Dresses
When you are over 60, the sleeves for the dresses matter a lot.
One of the main concerns for many ladies over 60 is flabby arms, which is why they do not want to leave their arms uncovered. There can be many reasons for that, but no matter what reason you have, going for a 3/4 sleeve dress is going to achieve a fine balance of covering your arms and also flatter your shape.
The reason is 3/4 sleeve length ends on your wrist, drawing attention to the smallest part of your arms, which is a very feminine way to dress over 60, without being revealing at all.
Dress length is tricky for every woman, regardless of age. When you’re over 60, it begins to cause even more confusion.
Wear Sweater Skirts
Ready to unlock the age-defying charm of sweater skirts? These all-around wonders aren’t just about style – they’re a figure-flattering revelation for women in their 60s.
Wear Flowy Maxi Dresses
Maxi dresses can look super classy and confident on a woman in her 60s! To add to that, having it in a flowy fabric creates an elongated silhouette that gracefully transforms your figure, adding a dash of elegance and making you feel like a graceful goddess!
There’s more to love – the flowy fabric dances around your curves, accentuating your femininity with every step. Bid farewell to ordinary and hello to extraordinary – because with maxi skirts, age becomes nothing but a number in your journey of timeless style.
Fitted dresses
What I have seen the mistake a lot of women make when they’re over 60 is that they begin wearing clothing that is so loose that they seem to ‘hide” their body entirely. The main reason is they are concerned their figure no longer looks like what it used to be, so, it might seem like loosely fitted clothes are the better bet.
If that is you, I think you have a very good reason to avoid skin-tight clothing. However, you should still look for dresses that fit your body and show where your shape is at. As we age, it is natural for our curves to change, but that actually makes it more important for us to wear dresses with structure and shape. If you are concerned about your mid-section, use something subtle to flatter your curves.
If you are petite, you should especially avoid oversized dresses, no matter what age. If the dress is too loose, it will only swamp your petite frame and make you look shorter and wider.
Satin dresses
In most cases I’ve seen, pastels look incredibly flattering on mature skin. If you are 60s, definitely give then a try.
Even though the biggest fashion trend for the past decade has been the neutrals such as navy, beige and grey, you should not stay away from colors because of that.
Wrap Dresses
There are many words that describe the appeal of the wrap dress, but a few are versatile, flattering and classy. We love how wrap dresses are timelessly stylish and look amazing on almost every woman, especially women over 60.
No matter what your schedule throws at you, whether it’s work or a birthday celebration, you have a figure-friendly wrap dress that’s got your back any day. You can opt for silk wrap dresses that look effortlessly cool, with three-quarter-length or long sleeves. You can also choose the trench wrap dress style, which is the perfect practical dress for any season.
The beauty of wrap dresses is that it hugs your body the right way without making you look frumpy. So you can easily adjust it according to your body shape. For wrap dresses to work on you, your preference and style matter a lot. Be sure to choose those you’re most comfortable in.
White denim
Whether you still have an amazing hourglass figure at 60+ or are a little less curvy, a pair of white jeans is an amazing way to flatter your body and ensure you step out in style at all times.
Simple accessorizing
Accessorizing is important, no matter what age group you are. Adding simple jewelry will instantly make your dresses look more elevated.
It’s easy to get caught up in piling on all your statement piece jewelry, but over-accessorizing can do the same thing over-the-top dresses can do – age us!
Instead, opt for 1-2 pieces to wear at a time.
This will give you a great balance to express yourself and add a fun touch of personality to your classic dress selections without doing too much and dating yourself.
To give you an example of what I mean, say you have a classic black dress you want to wear. Accessorize the black dress with a red belt at the waist and a statement earring.
This gives you a pop of color and texture mixed with the classic elements of a black dress. If you’ve got a classic wrap dress in a subtle pattern to wear, try accessorizing that with a great necklace and a bracelet to achieve a similar result. You get where I’m going here.
Tucking your tops
Many women have the impression that once you are past certain age, you should default to loosely fitted tops and tucking doesn’t work.
It is quite the opposite.
When you tuck your top, it immediately makes you look younger, and vice versa.
Choose flattering necklines
Necklines are one of the most important things when choosing a top, and some are more flattering than others. This applies to women of any age group, and is definitely still true when you are over 60.
Although being older than 60 does not require you to cover up every part of your body, it is not recommended to show too much skin. Deep plunging necklines often show a lot of cleavage and skin anywhere around your chest.
As you get older, your bust will not stay as visually pleasing as it may have been before. You do not want to make your chest the centerpiece of your outfit. It is also not seen as very tasteful to wear extremely revealing clothing.
If you have a more petite frame, plunging necklines that form a u-shape will be extremely unflattering and the fabric will end up bunching up along the neckline.
Wear Floral Maxi Skirts
Floral maxi skirts are an expression of vibrant style and unapologetic confidence – the flowing fabric billows around you, whispering secrets of floral elegance and ageless charm. With every sway, you command attention, radiating refinement that captivates all who cross your path.
The beauty of maxi skirts lies in their versatility – dress them up or down, and they’ll never fail to impress. You can even pair them with a plain t-shirt for a look that’s equal parts comfy and playful.
Subtle printed dresses
Prints can be very stylish, but be sure to choose them wisely. In general, subtle prints work the best regardless of your skin tone.
On the other hand, no matter their age, loud prints are one of the least flattering for most women.
Generally speaking, mature women look best (and more youthful!) when opting for more classic clothing choices, dresses included. Think solid colors, classic prints, patterns, and dresses that offer classic silhouettes.
Loud prints tend to make you look dated, and can easily make you look older than you actually are.
Opt for Lightweight Denim
If you’re going for jumpsuits, tops, or skirts that come in denim fabric, try to opt for more lightweight options such as soft denim. While the usually structured denim can also be flattering, they may still end up quite heavy and uncomfortable for certain types of clothes.
Also, denim has a youthful aesthetic but is still age-appropriate for someone who’s in their 60s. The softer texture of lightweight denim can give your casual wear a more comfortable and stylish vibe.
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