There was a time when creases in one’s forehead or the odd grey hair were the tell-tale signs of encroaching middle age.Not content with coming for our skinny jeans , youthful style arbiters now insist that ankle socks are chronically uncool – and don’t even think of reaching for your invisi-sock trainer liners, those tiny ones that can’t be seen at all. Shudder.
Once the ultimate casual shoe that looked effortless with jeans and gave dresses the cool factor, white trainers are officially over. Instead, bright trainers in bold colours are the shoes to be seen in. Gen Z, those in their mid-teens to mid-20s, are going for super-chunky styles from Salomon and Hoka, but streamlined silhouettes from New Balance and Veja are easier to pull off.
Ditch the old trend? Hmm. It depends on your colouring – and how much you want to spend on new jewellery. I adored this look in my teens but with a decidedly less taut midriff now thanks to two children, I will be giving it a wide berth. More doable is a mid-rise, wide-leg cut which looks modern but still keeps muffin tops at bay. Try M&S and Hush.4. A nice top and jeansWhat you wear with your jeans is also up for discussion. The ‘nice top and jeans’ formula most women have relied on for decades has been switched for ‘a top and fun trousers’ – revolutionary, I know.
In the likely event you need to carry more than a phone and tube of lipgloss, consider a larger, slouchy shoulder bag which taps into the current boho revival. Cos and & Other Stories have chic styles.6. Oversized sunglasses Giant sunglasses, like Victoria Beckham's in 2018, have been outlawed in stylish circles
Ditch the old trend? This is definitely one to try before you buy – and take a friend with you for an honest opinion...
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