Say Goodbye to These Outdated Fashion Trends That Make Us Look Older
Tweed Fabric
It doesn’t get more classic than tweed suits, but the heavy material can age a person because it’s a bit outdated. There’s no reason to spend tons of money on a Chanel-inspired tweed suit because they’re no longer stylish!
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But you should still have a tailored, well-fitted suit in your wardrobe because it will instantly make you look professional and sophisticated. Instead of tweed, look for suits in solid colors or pinstripes.
Unflattering Colors
Alright, let’s face it—there are some colors that don’t look great on anyone. While neons look better on some skin tones than others, most people can’t pull them off.
The rule of thumb is that cooler skin tones look better in blues, purples, and pinks and colors to avoid are oranges, reds, and yellows. Warmer skin tones look better in reds, corals, golds, oranges, and yellows and should avoid jewel and icy tones.
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While we don’t have to be limited to these colors, sticking within them will flatter our skin tone, making us look more youthful.