“Unveiling the Fashion Faux Pas: 7 Looks Over 50 Should Steer Clear Of!”
Old-School Denim
Denim has been around for quite a while, but the way the style of jeans has changed significantly over that time. From ripped to acid-washed to high-rise to bell bottom, there’s plenty of ways to make jeans look unique.
That being said, be sure that your jeans are either in style or are neutral enough to last through the trends. Jeans that are no longer “in” can stand out like a sore thumb and age the person wearing them.
Bolero Jackets Aren’t The Most Flattering
Bolero jackets were all the rage in the 1950s, and they’ve somehow crept their way into women’s closets ever since. Not only are these fashion pieces dated, but they also aren’t the most flattering.
The jackets were designed to cover the shoulders, typically for strapless dresses. Thus, they cut off just above the waist, which brings attention to the midsection and can make the upper body appear shorter than it is. Opt for a long, sleek jacket instead.
Overly Low Necklines Can Expose Damaged Skin
For many women, the skin around the chest can start to become damaged over time. Those who wore deep necklines often in their younger years may have spots from sun exposure.
The skin can also become saggy, wrinkled, and discolored. As a result, necklines that are too low may not be the most flattering. Instead, opt for a classy boat neckline. It will show off your collarbone but cover up anything you’d rather not be seen.