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A Guide On How To Defy Your Age With Life Changing Style Tips

Here Are Few Things To Keep In Mind

by Tomilola Olawore
November 28, 2024
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A Guide On How To Defy Your Age With Life Changing Style Tips

A fun and cheerful senior woman enjoys a day out on the town in the city of Portland, Oregon. She wears fashionable clothing with a bit of flair and playfulness. She takes a selfie with her smartphone to share on social networks.

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A guide on how to defy your age with life changing style tips is all you need to know in order to start making bold fashion choices.

Age they say is nothing but a number.

As we mature with age, there is a level of confidence that comes from within.

This confidence direct and guide us all the time in order to do things differently and be an exception at it.

However, we live in a society where ageism has been conceptualized and youthful beauty seems to be the standard.

Also, the ageist mentality and prevailing bias towards older women makes some of these women feel that their time has passed to thrive.

Some even give up on their dream because feel that they need to stop doing certain things once they reach a certain age.

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Thankfully the tides keep turning and now, we have more and more amazing older women standing up to take up spaces with confidence, class and elegance.

It is indeed a new day because older women are taking up spaces, setting standards and doing it fashionably. 

In recent times there has been a significantly increasing number of older women that are prioritizing their personal style and doing it with grandeur.

There are also signs of change and improvement around as more fashion brands and fashion designers now prioritize and cater to this potential market.

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This is an encouragement post for older women who think of starting.

Wear what you want to wear now and do so confidently. Waiting till things looks better is time wasting.

There are quiet a number of style icon, individuals and fashion enthusiast that confidently and beautifully own their style.

This is proving to us that great style can get better and better with age.
We give props to these older women of style. Their flattering style and fashion sense has become a mood board for some of us to draw inspiration.

These are few style tips that you must keep in mind in order to defy age. You  need to take a bold step towards dressing up fashionably fly.

1: Express your yourself: first and foremost, you need to express yourself through your style. Start doing the things that spark joy in your heart.

Do not let your age define you, the ageist mentality you have carried for years, does not serve you anymore.

In this dispensation, purge yourself from doubt and embrace style, just like you want and envisioned it.

2: Curate your own style: it is time to embrace your own style uniquely. I believe that at some point, your personal style will have metamorphosed through style and season.

It is important to understand and find out clothing, cut, fabric, silhouette and style that are flattering and suit your body frame.

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A Guide On How To Defy Your Age With Life Changing Style Tips

3: Understand styles that suits your body frame: It does not matter how old you are. The truth is that some clothes are not flattering. It is very important to understand styles that suits your body frame.

4: Quality over quantity: It is not in the number of clothes you have. It is the quality that fills your closet.

I cannot stress the need to Invest in timeless quality pieces, because classic fashion transcends time.

Having said that, splurge on quality fashionable pieces that are of good quality.  Quality fashionable pieces are absolutely fashionable year after year.

5: Let your clothes compliment your lifestyle: there are fashionable outfits for different occasions. It is very important to find out outfits that compliment your lifestyle.

6: Embrace comfort before style: this is very important because your comfort must be top priority.

 7: Avoid the trend : One of the perks of growing older is that with fashion, it keeps getting better.

Do not buy fashionable pieces that are short lived, but rather buy clothes that are timeless. That is one of the best ways to remain elegantly stylish and classy.

8: Skip the fashion risks : Do this one thing for yourself, own your own narrative. When it comes to fashion, do not just hop on every fashion trends.

I am big on getting help especially when it comes to making style choice.

If you need help to navigate the sometimes-complex world of fashion, hire the service of a professional fashion stylist. This will help you with you a great deal.

9: Dress up confidently: isn’t it amazing to see women dress up elegantly in bold style and with such confidence?

It is very important to own your confidence all the time and once you discover what flatters your body frame and suit your lifestyle, you are good! Let your confidence be at an all time high.

10: Be your authentic self: always be your authentic self with no apologize.

One of the best things you can do at this big age is to own your narrative and be your authentic self.

Stay true to yourself and your style always

11. Choose age- defying colors: Wear colors that enhance your complexion and make you look radiant. Colors likes soft berry shades or rich jewel tones.

12. Emphasize your waist: Highlight your waist with a belted dress or top. This will create a more defined, youthful silhouette.

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