Changing style after 60

Self-reinvention requires courage, but 97 year old fashion icon Iris Apfel is a perfect example that you’re never too old to look fabulous. So, how do we go about redesigning our personal style?

Summer portrait of creative senior woman

Summer portrait of creative, colorful senior woman against blue background. Studio shot. Source: E+

Stylist Vesna Cavic believes finding one’s style isn’t about blindly following fashion trends as everyone is unique.  

She says this process involves five pillars.

-Step one is knowing your own body shape to identify what type of fabric and neckline fit you best.

-Then, the other pillar will be colours. Understanding the colours will make you look vibrant, really charged, make you feel good about you.

-The third aspect delves into your clothing personality. 

-The fourth essential element is a deep dive into your closet. 

-The final step is developing your skill in mixing and matching.

Cavic says learning how to dress is like learning a new language. 

The more you put into it, the more you get out of it.

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