What colours and patters should older women avoid?
I would say harsh colors when you’re older are always a “no”. If there’s a skin tone that’s more delicate and drained, then I would say that I think that really harsh colors like burgundies, very dark navy and very flat brown’s are not a good option. I think you need something to lighten your appearance. Inevitably your skin has lost its coloring, your hair is generally becoming whiter, whether you’re dying it, hopefully that you’re dying it sympathetically to your skin tone, and you’re adapting the look there. But, don’t wear hard colors because you can’t do that any longer. I think that pattern is great, but the thumb rule with pattern is never wear pattern on the largest area of your body. So when you’re deciding that you’re going to wear pattern, because you want to break up the naturalness of your outfit, don’t ever be tempted to put a pattern anywhere near your top if you’ve got big breasts. If you’re wider across the hips, then don’t go for a patterned skirt in any shape or form
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