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What not to wear after 60

At 61, I’ve worn it all—short shorts, cropped tops, platform shoes, bikinis, thongs (I grew up in Spain, where going topless at the beach is completely normal), body-con dresses, and more.

I wholeheartedly encourage young women to wear whatever makes them feel good, regardless of body shape or size. If you feel confident in what you’re wearing, that’s all that matters.

As I’ve gotten older, I’ve let go of certain pieces in my wardrobe, only to bring them back later—like cropped tops and shorts. While my body may be Aging, my confidence is only growing. If someone doesn’t like seeing my aging skin, they can simply look away. It’s their problem, not mine.

In life, and especially in fashion, confidence is what people notice—whether it’s in your attitude or your clothing. That’s why I also encourage older women to wear whatever makes them feel good, regardless of body shape or size. As long as you’re happy, who cares what others think?

I’m obsessed with my latest sequin jacket from @clarasunwoo, which I paired with their knit/liquid leather leggings. I wore it this week to a photoshoot that I’ll be sharing more about in November! (Use code LCL for a discount—link in bio.)

And don’t even get me started on the comfy and stylish @inez Mila boots! I sized up a whole size from my usual pump size (I always do this for boots and athletic shoes). I’ve worn these boots to two photoshoots and a few dinners here in Florida, and I’m thrilled that I can actually walk in them! (Use code Lorraine15 for a discount—link in bio.)

What do you consider when choosing your outfits?

#clarasunwoostyle #clarasunwoo #inezshoes #styleover50 #styleover60 #sequinjacket #mujeresmas50 #ageismisneverinstyle

Lorraine C. Ladish Digital Content Creator

Lorraine C. Ladish, a Spanish-American residing in Sarasota, Florida, is a prominent figure in women's empowerment. As the publisher of VivaFifty.com, she leads a bilingual online community celebrating life at 50+. With a diverse background, Lorraine has authored books on various topics and transitioned to online content creation in 2009. In 2014 she became a digital influencer, recognized by major publications like Oprah Daily. At 60, Lorraine continues to set goals, challenging age stereotypes. Her writing has been featured in renowned publications, emphasizing her commitment to combating ageism and inspiring positivity across generations.

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