What should 30 year olds wear
What this means in sartorial terms is less of a blanket rejection of whatever Bella Hadid wears and more of an age-appropriate adaptation. Take dungarees, for example. Maybe you can no longer wear denim ones layered over a bandeau top, but how about a dressier pair in black silk? Worn with a self-coloured tee or Breton, this look could happily be worn to the office unless you are a City worker, obvs. The casualisation of most workplaces jeans are more widely acceptable than they were 10 years ago works to the thirty-something's advantage.
So, too, does the general trend towards dressing more youthfully than your age dictates. When fifty-somethings are still wearing cutoff jeans, Bardot tops and - yes - playsuits, it's premature to be rejecting them in your thirties. Replace Bodycon With Backless Dresses. Avoid Reversible Pieces. Skip Novelty Headbands and Try Scrunchies.
Invest in Suede Pumps. Shoe trends come and go. A pair of classic pointed-toe pumps lasts forever. Ditch Ultra-Chunky Shoes. Get Rid of Old, Tattered Sneakers.
Skip Cheesy Prints and Sayings. Throw Away Holey Underwear and Socks. Opening Image: Collage Vintage This post was originally published at an earlier date and has since been updated.
Explore More: trends Fashion. Are you a Scorpio? A Leo? Do you know? But, we think they can go hand-in-hand. But we also believe that you should be wearing makeup to highlight not hide. Or, to even abandon it all together in favor of a fresh face, no makeup look. Spend some money on denim in your 30s. We know you wear them every day, so put your money where you spend your most time— in your jeans.
But as a man of a certain age who occasionally has to dress smartly, but not too smartly, for work or social events, you have a need for dressier alternatives to jeans, such as chinos, corduroys and tailored trousers. In the same way that you reserved tailoring for professional or special occasions in your twenties, so black shoes were restricted to the office or the bad club.
But then comes the advent of smart-casual invitations in your thirties. Brogues, Derbies, loafers and desert boots are solid footings. Besides, why deny yourself this traditional coming-of-age signifier, and one of the precious few items of male jewellery? But while David Gandy is a regular on the Fashion Week front row, the classically stylish year-old lets the latest trends pass him by.
Giving red carpet appearances almost as award-winning as his on-screen performances, Eddie Redmayne has cracked the theory of how to look good in everything. Consistently classy, the all-time record-holding father of four also manages to sport athleisure without looking like mutton dressed as lamb, or a manchild.
The collection that he designs for Nike also ticks all the right boxes: muted colours and dialled-down logos. And on the red carpet, he keeps the tailoring well cut and adds interest by experimenting with colour. To be fair, why would he? His style is consistent: he likes monochrome, muted patterns and relaxed but still tailored — always tailored suiting. Make something your trademark now and you can stay on trend for a decade.
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