The 13 fashion mistakes you MUST not make if you're over 50: From buying in the sales to wearing beige, style expert SHANE WATSON reveals her top tips

You're never too old to make a fashion mistake and we all get it wrong now and then (when we're in a nothing-to-wear pre-event panic for example). 

We can't change human nature, but we can aim to avoid the following mistakes in 2025...

1. Buying too early

Admittedly this is a tricky one because what if you see the dress of your dreams, you don't snap it up, then regret it forever? That could happen. 

But for every time it has happened to me, I can think of 20 occasions I've bought early and regretted it. 

Get a feel for the season, take your time, bear in mind that shops like Zara refresh their stock every week, and recognise that often the 'Ooh, That's So Me' feeling is really 'At last, it's Spring'. 

Zara Linen Blend Midi Dress with Cut-Out Detail, $119 (zara.com/au)

Zara Linen Blend Midi Dress with Cut-Out Detail, $119 (zara.com/au)

2. Buying in the sales

Fine to buy in the sales, but only if it's something that will fill a nagging gap in your wardrobe. 

I bought a nice plaid coat last January for less than half price. Madness not to! 

But I didn't need it, hadn't been looking for something like it, and I've never worn it.

(Note: if there's a great sheepskin jacket on sale, go for it. You'll wear it forever.)

3. Not knowing exactly where you'll wear it

It looks great, makes you look slimmer – it's a no-brainer surely? But when will you wear it? That's the all important question.

We all have an office-dress-up level, a party-dress-up level, and it's different from someone else's.

I have a gorgeous silk print blouse that's somehow just too fancy for the life I lead. I'd give it to Claudia Schiffer if I knew how to get hold of her.

4. Tricky fashion

In life there are many things, recipes, people, books, that are just not worth the effort and the same applies to clothes. 

Verali Brianna Footbed Sandals, $59 (myer.com.au)

Verali Brianna Footbed Sandals, $59 (myer.com.au)

The ones with all the buttons, that require the special bra, with the sleeves that pinch under the arms… and the tricky shoes. 

I like a half gladiator-style sandal. I bought a pair this year to freshen up summer dresses, which they might well have done had I not always looked at them, sighed, and chosen the less fiddly slip-on-and-go option.

5. Getting the Too Nice Thing

The Too Nice Thing (TNT) is for the woman who has events, themed parties and a drawer for cream sweaters. 

You could get the TNT for, say, your daughter's engagement party, but otherwise say no. You'll be scared to wear it.

6. Not wearing the Quite Nice Thing

Jag Aimee Lido Shirt Dress, $165 (jag.com.au)

Jag Aimee Lido Shirt Dress, $165 (jag.com.au)

The temptation is to hold back so you don't ruin it/have to get it cleaned for the occasion when you really need to wear it. 

The Quite Nice Thing (QNT) will stay unworn if you persist in thinking of your clothes in categories: Normal, Some Effort, Best. 

The QNT is for wearing Now. It'll go out of fashion apart from anything else. Wear all your clothes all the time.

7. Buying Two

You may love something, wear it to death and mourn it when it's gone, but the back up one will end up boring you.

8. Wearing beige

Especially next to your face if you're not prepared to wear cover-shoot quantities of make up. Same goes for grey.

9. Spending proper money on a bag

Louenhide Monaco Shoulder Bag, $89.95 (theiconic.com.au)

Louenhide Monaco Shoulder Bag, $89.95 (theiconic.com.au)

Lots of women do and that's fine. 

But now we have Louenhide with astonishingly good quality bags - including the Monaco Shoulder Bag, $89.95 (theiconic.com.au).

10. Black trousers

Wear brown, or inky blue, or dark olive or your smart denim instead. Unless they are velvet, or cord, black trousers feel corporate now.

Trenery - Draped Wide Leg Pull On Pant in Olive Smoke, $199 (theiconic.com.au)

Trenery - Draped Wide Leg Pull On Pant in Olive Smoke, $199 (theiconic.com.au)

11. Ignoring your ideal hemline

Everyone has an ideal hemline, established after years of hits and misses. Deviate from this at your peril.

The assistant says you look great, but your gut says 'No', so you'll never relax.

12. Opaque tights

Beyond your mid-50s, you need to rethink tights. A sheerer stocking is far more flattering. Opaque turns nursey on an older leg.

13. Snug anywhere but on the hips

I still sometimes tip in the wrong direction. 

Everything from sweaters to shirts to jeans benefit from an inch more ease.