Shave years off your looks—no miracle wrinkle creams required.
By Marissa Laliberte, Reader's Digest
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Embrace patterns
Go fly-free
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Brighten up your color palette
Don’t stick with crew necks
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Or go for more coverage
Replace your black clothes
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Don’t be slave to trends
Prepare to show some skin
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Try a slight crop
Find the right balance between slouchy and polished
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Bare your shoulders
Simplify your accessories
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Add a bit of height
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Getting
older, you might shift from a “pain is beauty” mindset to wanting more
comfort from your clothes. No need to teeter along in
stilettos—especially if your balance isn’t what it used to be—but don’t
banish all your heels just yet. “It’s still age-appropriate to wear
heels,” Rothman says. “The perfect level of style is when there’s some
comfort in there.” Swap out your five-inch pumps for kitten heels,
platform shoes, or wedges so you can wear heels without the pain.
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