Higher age is nothing to be ashamed of. It is not even the time that commands: hide in black, gray, or at least other dark and bland colors. Why should we do that? After all, the senior age offers the opportunity to indulge in boundless freedom – even in dressing.
The older generation certainly remembers their parents and grandparents who dressed in dark colors at a certain age, because “so it is right”, and then we would hardly find anything in their wardrobe at that time.
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Other times, different options
Fortunately, today it is quite different and the retirement age offers great opportunities to fulfill your lifelong dreams, even in fashion. Just (as at any age), we should know peace and learn to combine suitable colors or patterns. Then everything will be in the best order.
Let us remember the British Queen
Surely you recall the English Queen Elizabeth II. and her color outfits. Before ninety she dressed in bright green, pink, or bright blue. Did it seem too much? Critics of her dress style would probably not be found much. Let’s take an example from it, and if we don’t have to be as pronounced as one of the world’s most important rulers, we could accept a bit of its courage.
Queen’s little secret
By the way – do you know why the queen dressed so much? Like nothing in the royal family, this was not the end. It was essential that the subjects had the opportunity to see their queen at some of the festivities to see the IZ places where there is no such good view. If she were shrouded in a faint clothes, she would easily overlook her in the crowd of other nobles.
Don’t be afraid to stand out
Forget about shame or kind of upbringing and years of improperness if you do not fit into the group of other “gray -“. On the contrary, it can become your great asset. If you don’t have the courage to go out as a queen right away, try it slowly, gradually. You will see that people praise you and may also give you the courage to further experiments. How to do it?
Do not forget the neutral foundation
At an older age, it will be good to combine more pronounced colors with a neutral base. It can be white, black, but also gray or beige color. Almost anything of your choice is suitable for them. Do you choose black pants? Look in the closet if there has been no blue sweater in the back shelf since last year, for which you haven’t gotten the courage. All colors are also suitable for the gray skirt, as well as a white blouse, it will not be a mistake to wear a burgundy skirt.
Here too, sometimes less is more
In short, there are no limits to imagination, but it is not good to start with a combination of several distinctive colors. Such pieces need to be well harmonized, if you need to have a really good sense of colors. The first fool would not have to pay off, but it is about getting confidence.
One color is enough
If you do not dare to color combinations and are not sure about the neutral colors, start with a monochrome outfit. It may be pastel blue or salmon for blondes, emerald or dark blue for brunettes, and if you proudly report to gray, then you can easily reach for turquoise or even red. You will not make a mistake.
Start calmly slowly
Do you still find too bold and monochrome clothing? Nothing is lost. With a transformation from the gray mouse to a self -confident and elegant man, you can start even more slowly. How about a colored handbag, more distinctive accessories (for example, beads or tie men)? A good experience is also a more pronounced scarf that you can always hide in your handbag if you find that you are not really feeling well.
In peace and quiet for a good mood
In short: do not push yourself, do not try to overcome unpleasant situations. Fashion should serve us, underline our personality and highlight the pros. If you couldn’t feel it in distinctive colors, everyone would know it anyway, and the expected effect would be gone at the moment. But if you try it, you will probably gradually get to a quite different self. We will keep your fingers crossed…
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