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Five Ways To Wear “youthful” Spring Colors

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Many of us are itching to shed our heavy and darker “sophisticated” neutral clothes that we have been wearing and don something in bright and cheerful spring colors. Not that there’s anything wrong with neutrals or with looking sophisticated. And just because a color is bright and cheerful doesn’t mean it’s unsophisticated.

Still, those lighter and brighter colors can read as “youthful.” Maybe that’s because they are so often shown in skimpy outfits on very young women.

Now, fortunately, the fashion world is getting the memo (albeit slowly!). We love wearing color! Modern senior women are not the stereotypical “nanas” of yore, relegated to voluminous black tent-like dresses. We may be over 60, 70, or even 80! But we still embrace the joy and exuberance of spring colors.

So if you’ve been eyeing some of those lovely spring colors, here are some ways to introduce them into your wardrobe in a fun and yes, sophisticated way.

Two Keys to Wearing Color: Detail and Contrast

First, there are specific details that immediately identify a garment as having youthful style elements: bows, ruffles, tiny buttons, frou-frou of any kind. Very few of us feel comfortable wearing those elements at this stage. So, if you are shopping for spring colors, just check out the details carefully.

Secondly, in all my research on color what I’ve come to conclude is that there is one rule of thumb that can easily help you determine whether you can wear a color or not. The rule is: pay attention to the level of contrast between the garment and your own coloring.

What that means is that any color or combination of colors you wear should reflect the same amount of intensity and color saturation that is inherent in your own coloring.

This is important for us as we age because spring fashions are often very bright and/or light in color saturation. If your coloring is, for example, muted and softened some of those brighter colors might really stand out against your skin and make you disappear.

So simply pay attention to how much you show up (instead of just the color showing up) when trying on an item. If the color of the item shows up first, the saturation level is likely too great for you. If it dulls you down, it’s likely too pale or whitened.

Florals

Spring is about flowers, so you’ll see them everywhere in fashion. The key to wearing florals is to choose the right scale that suits your body. Those with more volume in their body, or who have larger bone structure, or who are taller than average, can wear florals on a bigger scale. The more petite or small-boned one’s frame is, the more likely a smaller scale print will work better.

This one reflects the smaller scale and works for someone with mid-level contrast in their coloring.

Jasmine Chiffon Button-Up Shirt

Also, consider all the colors in the floral pattern. One of the colors may look terrific on you, but if the background color is too saturated, that can throw off the harmony between you and the item.

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Cotton Button Front Shirt – Charming Floral

We’re seeing two primary types of florals this year: Stylized or abstract flowers and representational botanical prints. This one is a more muted version of spring florals in a botanical print.

Satin Floral Tie Front Top

This one is more muted but in a playful floral print.

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One Pocket Shirred Back Shirt

Something more like this graphic botanical print would suit someone with higher contrast levels in their coloring and, because of the size of the print, a taller frame.

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Floral Print Blouse

Head to Toe

This is a concept we looked at in detail in my last post, Tips for Looking Taller and Slimmer. The idea was to create a “column” of color. And fortunately, right now we’re seeing a lot of summer “sets,” solid color matching tops and bottoms.

These are really versatile pieces that are both fun and sophisticated in that they are free from the extraneous details that often define youthful looking fashion. Many of them are in heavier linens, a textile that a lot of us will be wearing in the warmer months.

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Gamivast Matching Sets Women Clothing Long Sleeve Button Down Blouses Wide Leg Pants Sets 2 Piece Linen Set Resort Wear

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Linen Tie Hem Button Front Top – Cross Dye

PORCLAY Linen Pant Suits for Women Two Piece Linen Sets Linen Outfits Summer Short Sleeve Shirts and Wide Leg Pants Set

Two-Piece Linen Pant Suit for Women

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Relaxed Linen Straight Leg Pant Suit

Now, if instead you wear a one-piece in a bright color, keep all the accessories and anything you wear with it more subtle. The matching belt with this dress is a lovely complement, as are the yellow sandals.

Louise Linen Midi Shirt Dress - Passion Fruit

Louise Linen Midi Shirt Dress

But the nice thing about sets is that you can break them apart and create entirely new outfits by matching them with other pieces. Which leads us to the next topic.

A Pop of Color

Take one of your neutrals as a base and add a blouse or top in a brighter color. For example, if you have a lot of black in your wardrobe and a high level of contrast in your coloring, a pair of black linen slacks paired with the pink top in the previous matched set could be a great combination.

Or, for example, someone with warmer, more complex coloring could pair olive slacks with a blouse or top in a coral or orange range. That is a fun and cheerful look for mid-level contrast color types with yellow undertones.

But make sure to wear the more colorful garment closest to your face. You will know that it works when it makes your skin look healthier and your eyes look brighter.

Lilac has been a huge trend this year. An art student told me that everyone can wear lilac. I have found that to be true for people, if in the right saturation level.

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Cotton Gauze Split Hem Tunic

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Linen Blend Band Collar 3/4-Sleeve Shirt

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MAX SHIRT Purple Stripes

There are versions of yellow for nearly every color type, with the exception of those who have very “quiet” neutral, blue-leaning undertones. This one works stunningly for a high contrast type.

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Oversized Popover Tunic

This one really “pops” like the yellow blouse above but could possibly work for some mid-level contrast types who are tanned. It would definitely work for high level contrast types.

Diosun Womens Casual Button Down Shirts V Neck Long Sleeve Cotton Loose Fit Plain Work Blouse Tops with Pocket

Diosun Womens Casual Button Down Shirt

This is for a mid-level contrast type with warmer coloring. It’s very playful and resort-y.

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Brinley Top – Orange

Other Patterns

Speaking of resort wear, abstracts in brighter colors are a “resort” type look that can be very cheerful and fun.

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Emory Blouse – South Beach by Olivia James

Watercolor abstract prints are also lovely for resort and special occasion events for the warmer seasons.

Calvin Klein - Women's Long Sleeve Printed V-Neck Blouse

Women’s Long Sleeve Printed V-Neck Blouse

No Iron™ Stretch Abstract Mix Shirt

No Iron™ Stretch Abstract Mix Shirt

Stripes are popular year round, but especially for spring and summer. The size of the width of the stripes should echo your features and height.

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Connie Relaxed Linen Shirt

Sienna Silk Shirt

This one combines the idea of a matched set with a striped pattern in a subtle color that works best for low-intensity color types.

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The Linen Relaxed Shirt

Accessories

The easiest way to bring spring and summer colors to your wardrobe is to add an accessory in a brighter color. Wearing a bright color accessory is a wonderful way to punch up a neutral outfit.

Since you will likely be outdoors more, wearing a straw hat in a color that is flattering to your skin tone will bring glow and brightness to your face.

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Packable Floppy Hat

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Women’s Hot Pink 5 inch Brim Floppy Straw Hat

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Straw Packable Bucket Hat

For a light touch that still has a spring-like feeling, a colorful or playful pair of earrings can also be a way to brighten up a more neutral outfit.

No Droop™ Orange Linear Earrings

No Droop™ Orange Linear Earrings

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Cora Earrings – Yellow

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Bead & Raffia Linear Drop Earrings?

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Jody Beaded Tassel Earrings

And then of course, there are shoes and bags. The days of matching shoes to our handbags are long gone. But if you wear colorful shoes, keep the bag more neutral, and vice versa.

Now, this is one area where you can go a little bit off the recommendation for matching contrast level. But just wear or carry any item that is more saturated than your coloring away from your face. Also, if you want to incorporate some of the “youthful elements” like bows and do-dads, this is where to do it. Those can be fun in the spring and summer.

As for the materials, large leather totes are extremely popular right now. But consider something in woven leather. That has a somewhat lighter, more spring-type feel to it, and warmer months invite lighter textiles.

Woven Bag for Women, Vegan Leather Tote Bag Large Summer Beach Travel Handbag and Purse Retro Handmade Shoulder Bag

Woven Bag for Women

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Woven Braided Grab Bag

Flexible materials, such as canvas, straw and woven textiles are great for adding color to your warm weather neutrals.

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Striped Beach Bag

Buzzy Basket Peony Light Blue - Frances Valentine

Buzzy Basket Peony Light Blue

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Kelly and Katie ring straw tote

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Leah Straw Tote

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Straw Striped Tote Bag

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Natural fibre carrycot bag

And then there are the shoes. Sandals are the perfect pairing with straw, canvas, or woven bags. And nothing says summer like espadrilles.

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Pamela bow citrus sateen espadrille wedges

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Women’s Emelie Wide Width Espadrille Sandals

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Mariella Espadrille Wedge Sandals

Easy Spirit -

Women’s Meza Casual Strappy Espadrille Wedges Sandal

Slides continue in popularity because they are simply so easy to wear to slip on and off and are comfortable for the warmer months.

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Geometric Footbed Sandals

Sorel Women's Roaming Easy Slide Sandal

Sorel Women’s Roaming Easy Slide Sandal

KARL LAGERFELD PARIS - Cherie Logo Slip-On Espadrille Platform Slide Sandals

Cherie Logo Slip-On Espadrille Platform Slide Sandals

Vionic Women's Poppy Braided Vio-Motion Insole Slide Sandal- Supportive Dressy Flat Sandals That Includes an Orthotic Insole and Cushioned Outsole for Arch Support, Medium and Wide Fit, Sizes 5-11

Vionic Women’s Poppy Braided Vio-Motion Insole Slide Sandal

ATHMILE Braided Womens Sandals Square Open Toe Fashion Slide Sandals Women Dressy Summer Flat Beach Size 6-11

ATHMILE Braided Womens Slide Sandals

Metallics are always stylish for summer and a metallic sandal can make the simplest outfit look very elegant, whether you opt for a color, or in silver or gold.

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Slides

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Metallic strap sandals

Lastly, a lovely wrap in a spring color can be a lovely complement to an outfit and create a more complete look. Heavier textiles like rayon and pashmina will also keep you warm in air-conditioned rooms.

Plum Feathers Pashmina Scarf with Ethnic Tapestry Style Paisley Pattern - 67" x 28" Everyday Pashmina Travel Wrap and Shawl

Plum Feathers Pashmina Scarf with Ethnic Tapestry Style Paisley Pattern

Cashmere Silk Blend Scarf?

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GEARONIC TM Women’s Soft Pashmina Scarf

Jeelow Lightweight Summer Scarf Light Shawl Wrap Linen Feel Scarves For Men And Women

Jeelow Lightweight Summer Scarf

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Modal & Silk Scarf

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Print Modal & Silk Scarf

Hopefully, these ideas will free you of any color phobia you might be harboring, thinking they might be too “youthful.” We all need color in our lives. It brings us joy and upliftment and reminds us of the beauty in the natural world.

Let’s Have a Conversation:

How are you bringing color into your outfits now? Do you wear neutrals with a pop of color? How do you feel about “youthful” details like ruffles and bows?