The Stitch Fix Guide To Dressing In Your 50s (2024)

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By the time you reach your 50s, you’re a force to be reckoned with. You’ve hit your stride and figured out what works for you. Best of all, it’s finally time to put yourself first — whether that means focusing on your career, your hobbies or evolving your look. Below, Stitch Fix Stylist, Alicia, shares tips for owning your style during this milestone decade and dressing for all the occasions your fabulous 50s have in store for you.

Our top 5 style tips for what to wear at 50

1. Embrace color

While you can never go wrong with a dependable neutral color, bright and bold hues add excitement to your closet. Liven up your look with vibrant hues like turquoise, burnt orange, salmon or our Stitch Fix color of the year: matcha green. If you’re just dipping your toes into wearing the rainbow, Stitch Fix Stylist Alicia advises to “start with a small pop of color and go from there. Accessories, shoes and outerwear are great ways to gradually try new shades.”

2. Widen your neckline horizons

A simple way to shake things up in your 50s is to opt for more sophisticated necklines. We like boatneck tops to show off your décolletage—add a statement necklace, if you like. Oversized v-neck knits or sultry off-the-shoulder styles raise your top game to top-notch status.

3. Invest in luxe knits

Give yourself permission to splurge on your dream sweater (you deserve it!). We’re talking natural fibers such as silk, cashmere and supersoft cotton (preferably with a little stretch). Start working synthetics out of your rotation and opt for fewer, more luxurious basics to elevate your everyday look. “Think cost per use,” suggests Stitch Fix Stylist, Alicia, “a capsule wardrobe of high-quality, mix-and-match friendly pieces is worth the investment.”

4. Play up your waistline

It’s no secret that high-waisted pants and jeans are on the rise again—and for good reason. They’re comfortable, chic and showcase the natural curve of your waistline. We rely on this style tip to create extra shape and dimension: tuck in a button-down or sweater into the front of your high-rise jeans. It’s called a “French tuck,” and it’s a simple way to modernize even the most classic of silhouettes.

5. Find your perfect fit

We’ve said it before, and we’ll say it again: there’s nothing quite like clothes that fit as if they were made for you. By the time you hit 50, you’ve learned a lot about what works (and what doesn’t) for you. Find brands whose pieces fit you to a tee to ensure comfort, confidence and style. “And if you love something, don’t forget to buy it in a few different colors,” recommends Stitch Fix Stylist, Alicia.

5 closet must-haves for dressing in your 50s

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1. Bold prints

A power decade deserves a power print (or a few). Lively patterns, like polka dots, stripes or florals, are a fun way to reflect your unique style and personality. Add a pop-of-print silk scarf to a simple neutral outfit. For maximum sartorial impact, go all in with a head-turning coat or printed dress. Stand-out dresses for women over 50? We’ve got ‘em!

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2. A classic button-down

Our latest style forecast shows that timeless button-downs are trending, and they’re not going anywhere anytime soon. Wear it under a cozy sweater or on its own with crisp denim and white sneakers. Aside from your staple white button-down, you’ll get major style mileage from a few colors and prints, too (read: oxford blue, powder pink or even standout stripes).

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3. Chic loafers

Reaching 50 doesn’t mean you need to phone in the stylish footwear. Flats of all sorts are having a moment, including the humble loafer. This coveted silhouette is the perfect style to keep you on-trend all decade long. From quintessential penny loafers to updated slip-ons, “the beauty of these versatile flats is that they can be taken from day to night with ease,” says Stitch Fix Stylist Alicia.

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4. A smart blazer

If you don’t have one hanging in your closet already, a blazer is an essential layering piece that never goes out of style. There are tons of options out there, from dressy tuxedo styles to understated neutral takes. Our Stylists’ current go-to shape: classic, plaid and a bit oversized (a.k.a., bookish in the best way). Just add a white tee and high-rise jeans for a look that says you’re in the know on style in your 50s.

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5. Metallic accessories

Go for the gold, silver or bronze—because every 50-something’s closet benefits from a few megawatt accents. A shimmering clutch, pair of sparkling earrings or glistening heels are a fail-proof way to add a hit of texture and glam to any look. Whether you’re new to metallics or have loved them for years, Stitch Fix Stylist Alicia shares a simple way to keep your collection feeling fresh: “Try switching up your go-to metallic. If you typically gravitate toward gold, play with comeback-metallic silver.”

Get styled by Stitch Fix in your 50s

If these tips have you ready to hit your style stride, take your style quiz and schedule a Fix—then get ready to receive an array of clothes for women over 50. Try on your new tops, denim and dresses in the comfort of your own home. Only keep (and pay) for what you love, and send back the rest. Shipping and returns are always free, and there’s no subscription required. You make this your most fabulous decade yet, and we’ll make sure you do it in style.

By: Stitch Fix

February 15, 2024

The Stitch Fix Guide To Dressing In Your 50s (2024)

FAQs

What should a 55 year old woman wear? ›

Focus on fabrics: “Many women will experience hormonal changes after 50, so the key is to keep cool. I believe the focus should be on fabrics that will keep you cool,” fashion stylist Sharonda Grandberry says. Great fabric options include cotton, chambray, denim and cashmere.

What age group is Stitch Fix for? ›

What ages can you style? Each shipment is completely customized to fit your individual preferences and needs. We carry a wide range of inventory that allows us to choose pieces that'll be perfect for your personal style—regardless of your age. However, you must be at least 18 to order a Fix delivery for yourself.

What does 50's attire look like? ›

“from the comparatively early days of the 'New Look,' when the square shoulders and masculine details of the 1940s still lingered, through the ultra-feminine and luxurious styles of the mid-1950s – clothes with gently softened shoulderlines, tiny corseted waists, roundly padded hips and long, swirling skirts only ...

How to look trendy at 55? ›

25 Style Secrets for Women Over 50
  1. Opt for daintier jewelry. ...
  2. Get yourself a good bag. ...
  3. Make sure you're wearing the right bra size. ...
  4. Don't be afraid of color. ...
  5. Buy a white button down. ...
  6. Find the right jeans. ...
  7. Have a go-to pair of heels. ...
  8. Wearing a skirt?
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What should a 53 year old woman wear? ›

Dark denim, mid-rise, boot-cut jeans

You can tuck boot-cut jeans into tall boots, too. This style is the perfect look for women over 50 because they balance out the silhouette — not too tight, not too loose, but just right.

How should a 56 year old woman dress? ›

It's okay to wear fashionably loose bottoms, as long as you have a fitted top or even a smartly-fit blazer. Or you'll look great with a slouchy sweater, as long as you're wearing fitted bottoms, like skinny jeans. What you want to avoid is baggy clothing covering every inch of your body.

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How many outfits do you get with Stitch Fix? ›

Get 5 Stylist-selected items in every box (it's called a “Fix”). Order on demand, or opt for regular deliveries, it's up to you.

How expensive are the clothes on Stitch Fix? ›

Find out how much Stitch Fix clothing costs, our price range and how to ensure that your Fix fits within your budget. We carry a variety of prices so we can personalize items to your budget. Our Women's and Men's items range from $25–$500. Items in our Kids offering start at $10 each.

How to dress like the 50s female with jeans? ›

Pair your jeans with a fitted button-down or blouse in a bold print or vibrant color. This will add some personality and playfulness to your outfit while staying true to the retro vibe. Complete your ensemble with vintage-inspired accessories like cat-eye sunglasses, statement jewelry, and a colorful headscarf.

What to wear to a 50s party for a female? ›

Dresses with cinched waists, full skirts, and polka dots or bold, block colors encapsulate the era's feminine charm. Pair these with a string of pearls, kitten heels, and red lipstick for that classic '50s allure.

What was the fad wear of the 50s? ›

1950's Trends

1950's fashion was casual yet formal and elegant. Shoulder lines became more softened, corset waists became smaller, and rounded hips with long skirts became popular. The iconic gray felt poodle skirts emerged with white bobby socks and saddle shoes.

What should I wear after 55? ›

Classic styles are always a good idea for mature women. A belted trench coat, button-up shirts, and tunic-length tops will flatter for years to come. Embrace your gray hair. It's a personal choice if you'd like to go gray, and it can be wonderful, just like it was for Susan when she chose to embrace her gray .

How to wear jeans in your 50s? ›

Keep the size and number of tears, rips and holes to a minimum, and opt for a looser slim jean — not skin tight. Watch where skin is exposed: Knees are OK; tush, no way! Hoda Kotb adds slip-on suede sneakers and a relaxed popover shirt to complete the casual look.

How to wear dresses when you have unattractive legs? ›

Wearing a dress depends on your body shape and height. If you are petite, wear maxi dresses that goes below the ankle. If you are tall, a long dress that goes just above the ankle is ok. You can also opt to wear stockings or meshes to cover your legs while wearing a short dress.

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