Top o' the morning to you, ladies! St. Patrick's Day is fast approaching, and you know what that means – it's time to break out the green! As women over 50, we know how to keep it classy and sophisticated, even on this festive occasion. Whether you're going to the office or just out and about, there are plenty of ways to wear green that are age-appropriate and stylish. And don't forget about your makeup! A little pop of color can really tie your whole look together. So grab a pint of Guinness, sit back, and let's get to it!
Shamrockin' Style: How Women Over 50 Can Wear Green On St. Patrick's Day
Let’s start by talking about three of the most popular shades of green when it comes to fashion. These shades of green are popular because they offer a wide range of options for different styles and occasions, and they can be used to create a variety of looks.
Forest Green:
This is a deep and dark green shade that is popular for its richness and versatility, since it’s a shade that can be worn in both casual and formal settings. It is a deep, rich color that gives a sense of sophistication and elegance, while also being associated with nature and the outdoors, making it a popular choice for clothing and accessories. Forest green is a great option for people with warm and neutral skin tones.
Olive Green:
This color is popular because it is a versatile neutral that can be paired with a variety of other colors. It is a muted and earthy green shade that is associated with military and utilitarian styles, and is often used in casual and outdoor wear because it blends well with natural surroundings. It looks great on people with warm and neutral skin tones, especially those with medium to dark complexions.
Emerald Green:
This gorgeous jewel tone is bold and vibrant and is often associated with luxury and elegance. It is a timeless color most often used to add a pop of color to outfits and accessories year-round, making it a popular choice for statement pieces. Emerald green is a good choice for people with cool skin tones, especially those with fair to medium complexions.
Casual Looks

For a casual St. Patrick's Day look, the key is to keep things simple and comfortable. You want to incorporate green into your outfit without going overboard. A great way to do this is by adding green accessories to an otherwise neutral outfit. For example, you could wear a simple green tee with a pair jeans and green Chuck’s, or a green scarf with a white t-shirt and jeans. This will give you a festive touch without being too flashy.
Another way to incorporate green into a casual outfit is by wearing a green cardigan or sweater. This is a great option for those who live in colder climates and need to layer up. You could pair a green cardigan with black leggings and ankle boots for a cozy and stylish look. Or, if you're feeling a bit more daring, you could wear a green bomber or moto jacket with jeans and a white t-shirt. This will add a pop of color to your outfit and make you stand out in a crowd.
As for makeup, try a light handed approach with green eyeshadow or a gentle smudge of green eyeliner to really make your eyes pop. If you're feeling bold, why not try a few swipes of temporary green hair color?
Another way to incorporate green into a casual outfit is by wearing a green cardigan or sweater. This is a great option for those who live in colder climates and need to layer up. You could pair a green cardigan with black leggings and ankle boots for a cozy and stylish look. Or, if you're feeling a bit more daring, you could wear a green bomber or moto jacket with jeans and a white t-shirt. This will add a pop of color to your outfit and make you stand out in a crowd.
As for makeup, try a light handed approach with green eyeshadow or a gentle smudge of green eyeliner to really make your eyes pop. If you're feeling bold, why not try a few swipes of temporary green hair color?
Office Looks

If you're planning on wearing green to the office, it's important to keep things professional and polished. You don't want to show up looking like a St. Pat’s parade float, but you do want to add a touch of fun to your outfit. One easy way to do this is by wearing a stylish green blouse or a crisp button-down shirt with black slacks or a skirt. Add a festive brooch or pendant necklace, and you’ve put together a completely office-appropriate, St. Paddy’s day look.
If your office is more corporate, you can opt for a green blazer with a white blouse and black pants (or skirt). If you’re feeling bold, try a green pants or skirt suit: this more formal, monochromatic look will show off your sense of style and sophistication. Just make sure to keep the rest of your outfit (such as your shoes and bag) neutral.
And of course, we can't forget about makeup. If you choose to wear a bit of green, opt for a more subtle, muted shade instead of a bright neon or shimmery green. These shades are more sophisticated and work-appropriate, especially when used sparingly. Alternatively, you can use a green eyeliner to add a pop of color, but keep it subtle and close to your lash line. Keep the rest of your makeup simple and neutral to balance out the look.
If your office is more corporate, you can opt for a green blazer with a white blouse and black pants (or skirt). If you’re feeling bold, try a green pants or skirt suit: this more formal, monochromatic look will show off your sense of style and sophistication. Just make sure to keep the rest of your outfit (such as your shoes and bag) neutral.
And of course, we can't forget about makeup. If you choose to wear a bit of green, opt for a more subtle, muted shade instead of a bright neon or shimmery green. These shades are more sophisticated and work-appropriate, especially when used sparingly. Alternatively, you can use a green eyeliner to add a pop of color, but keep it subtle and close to your lash line. Keep the rest of your makeup simple and neutral to balance out the look.
Evening Looks

There are many ways for us gals over 50 to wear green on St. Patrick's Day when it comes to an evening look. One option is to choose a blouse in a deep emerald or forest green shade, which can be paired with black or navy trousers or a skirt for a sophisticated and elegant look. A beautiful green dress and strappy heels also makes for a sexy yet sophisticated look. Alternatively, a green statement piece like a classic blazer or coat can add a touch of color to an otherwise neutral outfit.
Accessories can also be a great way to incorporate a bit o' St. Pats into an evening look. For example, a fun pair of earrings or a statement necklace can add a pop of color to a black or beige dress.
Finally, makeup is another option for adding green to an evening look. A subtle green eyeshadow or eyeliner can complement a neutral outfit and make the eyes pop, while a bold green lipstick can be a fun and daring statement. Overall, the key to wearing green on St. Patrick's Day for an evening look is to find the right shade and pairing it with other colors and accessories that complement it.
Accessories can also be a great way to incorporate a bit o' St. Pats into an evening look. For example, a fun pair of earrings or a statement necklace can add a pop of color to a black or beige dress.
Finally, makeup is another option for adding green to an evening look. A subtle green eyeshadow or eyeliner can complement a neutral outfit and make the eyes pop, while a bold green lipstick can be a fun and daring statement. Overall, the key to wearing green on St. Patrick's Day for an evening look is to find the right shade and pairing it with other colors and accessories that complement it.
As you can see, there are plenty of ways for us over 50 women to wear green on St. Patrick's Day. Whether you're going casual or dressing up for the office, the key is to keep things simple and age-appropriate. By adding green accessories or incorporating green into your outfit in a subtle way, you can celebrate St. Patrick's Day in style.
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