Anonymous wrote:Mango, Zara, Reformation, Aritzia, & Other Stories, and surprisingly, Abercrombie (which is especially great if you are petite).
Nordstrom and Shopbop for brands like Vince, Theory, Rails, Anine Bing, Frame, Veronica Beard.
Anonymous wrote:I like to look at sites like ShopYourTV and WornOnTV to see what people wear in newer shows in my age group. There's a newish show on Hulu called Not Dead Yet with a 30-something cast (mostly blazers over graphic tees, cute sweaters, and nice blouses). I also like most of the outfits on Only Murders In the Building. Selena Gomez's character is 28, so a bit younger than you, but there are some good ideas there (especially from other characters). The Flight Attendant characters also wear approachable styles IMHO. Anyway, I find these sites a valuable source of inspiration.
Anonymous wrote:I like to look at sites like ShopYourTV and WornOnTV to see what people wear in newer shows in my age group. There's a newish show on Hulu called Not Dead Yet with a 30-something cast (mostly blazers over graphic tees, cute sweaters, and nice blouses). I also like most of the outfits on Only Murders In the Building. Selena Gomez's character is 28, so a bit younger than you, but there are some good ideas there (especially from other characters). The Flight Attendant characters also wear approachable styles IMHO. Anyway, I find these sites a valuable source of inspiration.
Anonymous wrote:I fell into the Talbots and Chicos hole and I tend to buy styles that greatly age me. I end up looking aged.
What do people my age wear? Where do they shop? Photos would be great, links too!
Anonymous wrote:I have a super bodacious type body (hourglass with 34 DDD breasts) and the stuff from Chico's and Talbots helps me look work appropriate. Their clothes don't accentuate the boobs and butt. YMMV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 40 and have a ton of friends 35-40. Many shop at Madewell. I personally wear athleisure almost every day, which I don’t recommend as a style choice.
NP- I am also 40 and I used to love Madewell but now, I think everything looks weird, which probably means I'm too old for it! I need another go-to also! I can't wear such trendy stuff anymore without looking pathetic.
I'm almost 50 and I usually love Madewell but the stuff they've been showing this season is making it much easier to break my Madewell addiction!
For OP - I mean, what do I know, I'm a generation older - but give a look at Madewell, J Crew, Evereve, & other stories, Jungmaven (I got that rec from DCUM and have become a huge fan of their t-shirts), Reformation (if you have that Hot Girl look - I do not so I don't shop there), Aritzia, Anthropologie (to me, Anthro is mostly overpriced with weird fabrics, but I know a lot of people love it and look great, so). Boden, if you're selective and don't get the frumpy stuff.
If you have more $$$ to spend try Veronica Beard (I don't have VB money, personally), Farm Rio, Vince, and those higher-priced brands. I sometimes get the nicer stuff on Poshmark and eBay - I also get a lot of Madewell on eBay.
I'm 42 and love Veronica Beard, found a few pieces at second hand shops and from their website, they mark down by a LOT during sales. Their clothes are flattering.
I buy a lot of work clothes from Reformation. They look cool but somehow work in work/conference/presentation settings.
I have two excellent blazers -- a structured woolen fitted Diane Von Furstenberg and a silky and flippy Reiss. both thrifted but in excellent condition. They make everything underneath look good.
Thrifted things came from either secondi or thredup (I always look for new with tags)