Color can greatly affect how you look, especially after 50. If an outfit suddenly makes you seem tired, it may not be the style but the shade. As the article notes, “the shades you wear—especially near the face—can strongly influence how fresh, awake, and energized you appear.” Small changes in color choice can restore brightness without changing your overall style.
Dark colors like black remain elegant, but they can be harsh near the face. “Classic black is a perfect example.” Instead of wearing it on top, it works better as pants or skirts, paired with lighter colors, scarves, or jewelry. The same applies to navy, while brighter blues like royal or sapphire can enhance your natural glow.
Soft tones can also be tricky. While they feel calm and refined, they may lack contrast and make the face look dull. Choosing slightly stronger shades, like rose instead of pale pink or sky blue instead of very light tones, adds warmth and clarity.
Earthy colors such as khaki or olive can appear flat over time. Fresher shades like sage or emerald tend to be more flattering and help brighten your overall look.
In the end, “color is more than fashion—it’s a visual tool.” The right shades can help you look more refreshed, confident, and vibrant while still keeping your wardrobe comfortable and true to your style.