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When you're young, it's easy to look at "old lady" clothes and exclaim that you'll never wear them, but in order to age gracefully, you should change your style something as you age.
In other words, while it's OK to reject the idea that you should dress like an older person (not matter how old you are), not changing your style can do more than you might think to draw attention to your age.
Let's look at some good tips for looking younger through your fashion choices.
Change it up
First, many women fall into the common trap of sticking with a style that was once flattering long after it is flattering. For example, you might have found a style that worked beautifully for you when you were in your 20s.
The trouble with sticking with that style is two-fold – first, it's likely out of style by the time you hit your 40s and it might simply be "too young" for you which will draw attention to your current age, which is completely contradictory to what you're trying to do.
Pay attention to season
To look young and stylish, it's important to change your wardrobe with each season. That means paying attention to what's in style, what's new for each season and making appropriate changes.
In fact, think about making just one small change each season. Perhaps you like those clothes from your 20s and think they are perfectly in style for today's times. But if you add a large scarf in the color of the season, or a fashionable new bag, you can be sure that your style is current and young.
Be appropriate
Dressing to look younger does not mean wearing tummy-bearing tops and heels that are just too high. That only draws attention to the fact that you are not in your 20s anymore.
Instead, look at the best dressed young women you know. Pay attention to how they dress. It's pretty that if they are nicely dressed young women, you can get some clues from them. Maybe it's a graphic T shirt that's got a little more youth to it than your plain T. Maybe it's jeans with some design on them. Both of these can add a youthful spirit to your look without looking inappropriate.
When in doubt, go traditional
Now, by traditional we do not mean Chanel and polyester suits all the time. Not at all. In fact, that kind of dressing can make you look older (especially if you have also not updated your hair or makeup).
By traditional, we mean stick with the basics. If the thought of injecting too much youth into your wardrobe seems overwhelming, then do not.
Instead, stock your closet with basics built around particular colors. If you love to wear black, focus on purchasing basics in black and white sometimes with red also thrown in for good measure.
Each season, add that trendy item we talked about (the bag that's stylish right now, the large scarf, the patent belt) and you will immediately look not only folded together, but in style as well. And that goes a long way toward making you look younger.
Hopefully you have gleaned some good ideas for keeping your style, current and young.
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Source by Marcus Ryan