It is quite normal that you as a woman with age would like to cheat away a few years or at least not look older than you actually are. And with the right tips and tricks, it’s not difficult at all, whether it’s hairstyles, makeup or fashion. Especially important are the color tones, which you should adapt to your age. They should not be too garish and crazy, nor too old-fashioned, as they would make you look older. We summarize which colors from 60 you should avoid and which combinations are optimal.
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Which colors to avoid from 60? These shades make you look older
In your 20s to 50s, neutral tones like black, gray, brown, beige and khaki may be flattering and trendy (especially since they combine well with other colors). But after a certain age, such trendy colors can do just the opposite and accentuate your age. So avoid such colors from 60 for clothing if doing so creates a monochromatic look. Instead, you should show a little more courage. And that doesn’t mean you should go for tone-on-tone with neon or pink – not at all, in fact. But there are a number of bold colors that you can combine with the ones mentioned above.
In fashion, combine colors correctly – find the balance
So neutrals and darker shades are definitely allowed, because they are the perfect basis for interesting and age-appropriate color combinations. Whether it’s a pair of cloth pants, a skirt or a plain dress, a blouse, a sweater or a cardigan, they can all be made more peppy and attractive with a splash or two of color (for example, a pair of light pants with a colored blouse). You can also add color accents with accessories such as scarves, jewelry, shoes and bags if you’re not quite confident about your clothes yet.
Pay attention to your skin type
Yes, yes, you’ve known your skin type for years and you’ve known what shades flatter you for a long time. Are you really that sure about it? Don’t forget that type changes over the year. The skin becomes paler or even on the contrary, redder due to fine veins, and the hair color also changes. Therefore, it is worth doing a new analysis instead of going straight to your favorite colors out of habit.
You can also do a quick test before buying a piece of clothing. Hold it against your skin (for example, against your face) and you should notice right away whether the two shades harmonize or not so much.
Be careful with the color red and pastel colors
As mentioned earlier, facial color can become redder with age, so red tones don’t always look flattering now. So be careful when dealing with red colors from 60. The same applies to pastel shades from the red to yellow palette, which again have the property in themselves to “blend” with the skin color. Therefore, contrasting colors are the better choice.
What colors go together – fashion properly put together from 60.
Any neutral color can be matched with a bolder or bright pastel color to create a wonderful, age-appropriate outfit. Blue, red and green are particularly suitable, but also yellow and orange or even the one or other berry shade. So instead of avoiding such colors from 60, you should skillfully use them to your advantage, because they make your eyes shine , which automatically makes you look more youthful.
Since everything is allowed even in old age, you may even reach for pink as long as you skillfully combine the color with sufficiently neutral garments. If that is too daring for you, you can alternatively resort to purple or light blue, which are also mistakenly considered youthful colors. Turquoise also has a rejuvenating effect.
- For summer, wear yellow or orange with white, for example. Salmon color is also a good idea, as long as it does not blend with your skin color, as described above.
- In winter, dark shades are suitable as long as you combine them with strong and lighter colors, or choose a dark but strong tone right away – emerald green, for example, or a dark berry color.
- Dark colors for clothes can also be lightened up with statement necklaces (as Helen Mirren shows in our cover photo). A nice scarf is also suitable.
What colors to avoid and prefer from 60 – Conclusion.
So there are no wrong colors, if all of them are combined correctly. Fashion for women over 60 may be just as versatile in terms of color as for younger ladies, you just have to be a little more discreet. Instead of hiding behind unappealing dark colors (black can make you look pale and sick), combine them with fresh shades that have a rejuvenating effect. Go by your skin’s undertone to avoid any unfavorable reds or pastels, and create a balance of colorful and monochrome.
Eye-catching accents in a monochrome outfit – Shiny blazer, statement necklace or handbag.
White fabric pants and top in coral with mint green cardigan
Spice up dark colors in fall and winter with a lighter coat and colorful scarf
Pair black with light colors and neutral beige with a color like orange