Thursday, December 15, 2011

Style Over 50: Great Lace Tops and Skirts



Every year, around the 15th of December, I start wondering what I'm going to wear for New Year's Eve. It's like clockwork. My gift buying is more or less complete, except for one or two things for my boys, who I have to beg to give me gift ideas (as opposed to long ago when they were little and gleefully presented their lists for Santa right after Halloween!). Coincidentally, I'm usually bombarded with store and online savings coupons the week before Christmas. It's not hard to find something special--glittery or sequined or velvety--for the final party of the year. However, these garments tend to be expensive. I don't mind splurging on something I will wear a lot, but other than New Year's Eve, I don't have much occasion for glittery. Plus, glitter after 50 can be a little tricky. I love a bit of sparkle, but too much can make any women (old or young) look like a tinseled homecoming float. (Well, maybe that's a slight exaggeration.) My easy solution for women over 50: Lovely, subtle, versatile lace tops and skirts.

Lace hits all my over 50 style goals: it's elegant, sophisticated, feminine, and flattering. With so many lace choices--tops, bottoms, dresses, scarves and more--it's hard to imagine what woman wouldn't be flattered by a little lace in her wardrobe. Moreover, lace is extremely versatile. I've had the lace skirt (above) for years and am still finding new ways to style it for special occasions. For example, I've styled my lace skirt with a Chinese-style embroidered silk top (below) from Anne Taylor for a winter evening wedding or a long charcoal sweater and leather booties for dinner with friends. My latest styling obsession is lace and leather--a lace top with a leather skirt or a leather jacket with a lace skirt. Like glitter and sequined garments, quality lace tops and bottoms can be expensive. But as the following sample shows, you'll find a range of prices online, especially if you catch them on sale.




LACE TOPS
Aren't a big fan of your upper arms? Don't feel comfortable with a plunging neckline? Lace to the rescue! A lace top like this Anne Klein Long Sleeve Crew Neck Lace Top, Ships 10/11 (Black) ($89, now $43) is a wonderful solution. It offers concealment, but is still feminine and dressy.


Anne Klein Long Sleeve Crew Neck Lace Top, Ships 10/11 (Black)



Anne Klein Lace Top with Mesh Backing, Ships 10/11 (White)

Anne Klein Lace Top with Mesh Backing, Ships 10/11 (White)
(was $69, now $33.99). Also available in black.




Juicy Couture Lottie Lace Top

Juicy Couture Lottie Lace Top
($198)



A lace top is also a great choice for casual New Year's Eve plans. Try pairing a lace top like the one below with jeans for a relaxed ring-in-the-new-year look.



Meghan Los Angeles Faith Cardigan in Ivory Lace Women

Meghan Los Angeles Faith Cardigan in Ivory Lace Women
($198)



LACE SKIRT
I was pretty excited to find the next two skirts from Beall's Department store. Check out the great prices!


Larry Levine Tiered Lace Skirt

Larry Levine Tiered Lace Skirt
($42)



Sag Harbor Solid Gored Lace Skirt

Sag Harbor Solid Gored Lace Skirt
(was $48, now $24)



Or how about a skirt with a simple lace accent? I'm mad about black and navy together, so I love this next skirt.



Rachel Roy Lace Inset Skirt

Rachel Roy Lace Inset Skirt
($325)



Lace skirt styling isn't all black and white. Here's a gorgeous gold one. I'm picturing this skirt with a gold cashmere cardigan, open neck with a camisole. What do you think?



Anne Klein Gold Foil Lace Skirt

Anne Klein Gold Foil Lace Skirt
(was $295, now $99.99)

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