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Anyone can be fashionable, it doesnâ??t really matter what age they are. But the key too looking good in fashionable clothes is picking and choosing from the current trends and finding styles that are not only age appropriate but also that look great on you. Part of this is about where you shop. Some shops will tend to have clothes cut for a certain age range whilst other will be cut for a different age range. Once you find a shop that caters for you age, you can look out for the latest fashions in the safe knowledge that they will not look completely inappropriate on you. You do still need to consider your body shape though and which styles of clothing will best suit your body shape. Here are 5 summer trends that will work particularly well for mature ladies.
1. Nautical â?? navy and white looks amazingly stylish at any age. For a more mature lady, a well cut pair of navy womens trousers worn with a navy and white striped top will look amazing. The great thing about this look is that not only is it classic but it is also a key trend for this summer.
2. Frilly and romantic â?? frilly and romantic pieces look great on more mature ladies. Look for tops and skirts with ruffles and frills. Evening wear is probably the best way to wear this trend if you have the right occasion to go to.
3. Florals â?? again florals work well at any age. Look for brightly coloured floral prints or lighter more subtle patterns. What really matters when choosing a floral dress is finding the right cut or fit. Opt for just below the knee and short sleeves for a flattering look.
4. Maxi dresses â?? everyone is wearing maxi dresses this summer an they can work at any age. Look for styles with higher cut tops and wear with a cropped cardigan or bolero to cover your arms if you are self conscious of showing them.
5. Neutral colours â?? neutral colours is another trend that will work well at any age. As with most trends it is all about picking the right version to suit you. Try layering different neutral shades and textures for a subtle but interesting combination. Look for the right shades of neutral to wear as they will really illuminate your skin and make your complexion glow. You can choose from white, cream, beige, camel, grey, blush and rose.
So donâ??t get stuck in a style rut and think that your age what ever it be prevents you from wearing the latest trends or looking fashionable. You can look both amazing and fashionable at any age as long as you pick and choose your clothes carefully. Pay careful attention to the style, cut and colours of your clothes. All of these can be used to compliment you and make you look great. Look out for the trends that can work for you each season and you will always be both fashionable and stylish.
This spring and summer there will be two very strong but contrasting trends. Bold, bright and busy including all of those tribal, floral and abstract prints sometimes all mixed together in clashing eclectic outfits. On the other hand there is an abundance of minimalist, neutral and pastel shades for spring. Which ever camp you fall into there is plenty of choice in all sorts of different styles to suit all shapes and sizes. Perhaps you will follow both trends by mixing some of the seasons neutrals with some full on patterns.
This seasons neutrals come in a variety of hues ranging from white, cream and beige to warmer pink, peach and rose tones. There is also a great palette of cool pastels to choose from. Ice Cream, sherbet or candy colours are all great descriptions of these colours. They are sweet but not sickly sweet. Cute but not too cute. Perfect for those who want to look feminine but in a sophisticated way.
You can take inspiration from how these neutral and pastel tones were worn on the catwalk. There were plenty of both military and safari influences with crisply tailored jacketsin shades of beige, camel and stone. From Celine to Oscar De La Renta safari shorts, utility trousers and tailored jackets were all hot looks.
At Jil Sander, the master of minimalism clean lines and tailoring in unbleached shades of hessian and hemp had unfinished edges for a raw, earthy feel. At Chanel the neutral colours were balanced by textured fabrics in classic Chanel style.
From Calvin Klein to Dior, Versace and Tommy Hilfiger to name but a few there were sheer and floaty creations in sugary pastel shades. Baby blues, pastel pinks, pale yellow, spearmint and lilacs all gave a very sweet and feminine feel which was balance by thigh skimming skirts and splits. There were also plenty of frothy and frou frou dresses in shades of cream, white and rose. The swirls of ruffle and tiers of pleats seen at the catwalk shows of Valentino, Gianfranco Ferre, Roksanda Ilincic, Roberto Cavalli, Chanel, Fendi and Chloe (the list goes on) were as romantic and feminine as it gets but carefully balanced by their neutral colours for a fairytale frock heaven.
Then there were the underwear inspirations. Flesh coloured and cream corsets were very visible at Bottega Veneta, Dolce and Gabbana, John Paul Gaultier, Louise Goldin and Just Cavalli. Wearing ones underwear on the outside seems to be all the rage. But if this look is too much for you a delicate satin camisole or corset top worn with a jacket is a far more wearable way to work this trend.
Finally, we couldn’t talk about neutrals without mentioning the ever popular trench or rain coatsas seen on the catwalks for spring and summer at Charles Anastase, Pringle, Burberry Prorsum, Sportsmax, Dior and Marc by Marc Jacobs. Each version had its own slightly different features. The Burberry Prorsum mini trench worn with a short skirt and socks and sandals may well be one of the biggest looks for the summer.
A great way to wear this trend for a really relaxed look is to combine neutral stone and beige tones with pastel and baby blues and tan leather accessories. Most of us will look good in some sort of neutral, but you may need to try a few before finding the perfect shade to suit your skin tone.







