10 BEAUTIFUL NAIL COLOURS THAT GO WITH EVERYTHING

In today’s fast-paced world, balancing a demanding career, managing a household, and enjoying quality time with loved ones leaves little room for downtime. And when we do find a moment to relax, we want to look and feel our best while doing it all.

For many women, nothing boosts confidence quite like the perfect manicure—elegant, timeless, and smart. A manicure that doesn’t chip after just a few days is a game-changer. With the advent of gel polishes, brands like CND have made it possible to enjoy flawless nails that last anywhere from two to four weeks. In fact, many women now even perform their own shellac manicures at home!

However, there’s one downside to gel polishes. While long-lasting manicures are convenient, it also means you’re stuck with the same nail color for weeks, which may not always match your outfits—especially if there’s a special occasion around the corner.

Unless you have the time or budget for frequent touch-ups, the most practical solution is to choose nail colors that complement everything in your wardrobe—colors that are versatile, timeless, and never clash with your ensemble. While olive green might be on trend for a weekend brunch, it might not be the best choice for a professional setting come Monday morning.

So whether you prefer gel, acrylic, or traditional polish, here are our top 10 nail color choices that go with just about everything.

SHORT BLACK NAILS

A touch of black is the simplest way to elevate any outfit with a hint of sophistication, and this extends to your nails too. While some may hesitate to use black for fear of it being too gothic, when applied to shorter nails, it strikes the perfect balance between edgy and chic. Plus, black pairs with everything, so you never have to worry about your nails clashing with your outfit!

NAVY BLUE NAILS

It may come as a surprise, but navy blue is actually a surprisingly smart and versatile color that pairs well with almost anything—whether it’s jeans, a suit, or an evening dress. The key to making navy blue look stylish rather than overwhelming is to keep the nails relatively short and avoid overly flashy nail art. This simple approach allows the color to shine without becoming too bold.

CHOCOLATE BROWN NAILS

You could say that chocolate brown is a deeper take on nude, and you’d be right, but this rich, sleek color truly deserves its own spot on this list. It’s a warm, flattering shade that complements every clothing color and suits all skin tones, making it ideal for the cooler months of autumn and winter. Chocolate brown pairs beautifully with pale pink or warm orange outfits and looks stunning with gold jewelry, adding a touch of sophistication to any look.

BORDEAUX NAILS / BURGUNDY NAILS

Closely related to the classic red nail, both bordeaux and burgundy are elegant alternatives. Bordeaux, a deep red inspired by Bordeaux wine, and burgundy, a rich reddish-purple, offer a sophisticated twist on the traditional red. These shades are perfect for the cooler autumn months and, like red, have a timeless appeal. Both bordeaux and burgundy seamlessly complement any outfit, making them a versatile and stylish choice for any occasion.

CLASSIC RED NAILS

How could a list of nail colors that match everything be complete without the most iconic shade of all—classic red? This timeless color radiates femininity, confidence, and effortless elegance. It’s the epitome of sophistication, and no matter what you’re wearing, you can always rely on red nail polish to be the perfect match.

LILAC NAILS

Lilac is often an underrated shade on nail polish lists, but when applied simply and without too much nail art, it can be absolutely stunning, especially during the spring and summer months. The key is to choose a subtle lilac, almost like a lilac version of blush pink, which complements a wide range of outfits—from blues and greys to pinks and yellows. Give it a try—you might be pleasantly surprised by how versatile and beautiful it looks!

BLUSH NAILS

A natural progression from beige, blush pink is the ideal choice for those with fairer skin who may not feel as comfortable in beige. Blush pink nail polish is a soft, delicate shade of light pink—subtle and understated—that seamlessly complements virtually any outfit in your wardrobe. Its gentle hue makes it a versatile and timeless option for any occasion.

BEIGE OR NUDE NAILS

Much like grey, nude or beige tones are incredibly versatile and perfect for any occasion, year-round. These neutral shades are universally flattering and easy to pair with almost any outfit, making them a go-to choice for many.

The ideal beige or nude shade for you depends on your skin tone (though this is more of a suggestion than a strict rule). Medium and darker complexions tend to suit a wide range of nude shades, while lighter skin tones might prefer opting for lighter hues for a more complementary look.

LIGHT GREY NAILS

Light grey is a popular shade that effortlessly blends trendiness with timeless elegance. Grey works year-round, with lighter shades ideal for the warmer spring and summer months, while darker greys are perfect for the chillier autumn and winter seasons. This versatile color complements both silver and gold jewelry, making it a go-to choice for any occasion. Whether dressed up or down, grey nails offer a sophisticated, understated look that pairs with virtually everything.

WHITE TIP NAILS / FRENCH MANICURE

Starting off with the cleanest option on the list, the classic French manicure, with its signature white tips. Whether on fingers or toes, a well-executed French manicure is perfect for any outfit or occasion and suits all skin tones. A bit more traditional than a full white nail, the French manicure is a timeless classic that remains ever-relevant. It’s incredibly versatile, and when done well, it ensures your nails look polished and manicured, lasting until your next touch-up.

7 ESSENTIAL STYLE TIPS FOR MEN OVER 50 BEFORE YOU SHOP

Navigating the world of fashion in your 50s (and beyond!) may seem daunting, but trust me, it’s entirely achievable. While I can’t personally guide every man receiving an AARP membership in the mail, I can offer you this comprehensive guide to dressing for mature men.

If you’re new to my writing, you might be asking yourself: Caroline, as a 29-year-old woman who spends her free time watching Nordic crime dramas and perfecting my homemade macaroni and cheese, what do I know about the style dilemmas faced by men approaching early retirement?

Well, for one, I have a soft spot for well-dressed older gentlemen.

Every man over 50 has unique wardrobe needs that reflect his personal style and lifestyle. Whether you’re searching for casual attire, looking for shopping recommendations, or simply wanting to elevate your fashion game, dressing well at this age can be just as exciting and diverse as it is for younger men.

Not sure where to begin? No need to fret! Below, 7 tips on nailing mature style for men:

Get a tailor

Everyone I’ve spoken with in the realm of men’s style, especially for those over 50, agrees on one crucial point: the difference between “a guy wearing clothes” and “a well-dressed man” often comes down to good tailoring.

Building a relationship with a tailor is essential for any mature man looking to elevate his style.

Consider your tailor your clothing’s doctor. Just as you have a dentist for your teeth, an internist for your health, and a dermatologist for those pesky moles, it’s time to have a tailor on speed dial to ensure your wardrobe is in top shape.

Now, I can already hear you thinking: “The clothes I own fit me just fine!”

But let’s be real—no man, and I mean none of you, can wear off-the-rack clothing perfectly.

Sure, you don’t need to have every t-shirt tailored or sweatpants hemmed, but those button-down shirts you wear daily with jeans or chinos? Get the sleeves adjusted to the right length.

And don’t forget about those jeans and chinos! 

What about the blazer you wear for dinner with your spouse each week? Could it use a little adjustment to fit you better?

Think of this process like visiting a doctor. You don’t go in every day for every little issue, but for the significant matters, you want to consult a professional. 

Focus on the finishing touches 

When it comes to presentation, the key differentiator between well-dressed men and those who simply wear clothes is the extra attention to detail. These subtle touches may not be immediately noticeable, but once you see them, they make a significant difference.

This attention to detail extends beyond your clothing to grooming, including a well-maintained beard (and nose hairs!), clean nails and cuticles, and a pleasant scent. Just look at the smart tie and coordinating socks worn by Stanley Tucci—voted the most stylish man of 2023 by Style Girlfriend followers!

Accessories are an excellent way to elevate your style as a man over 50. A beautiful scarf can enhance a simple blue overcoat, while the right shoes can complete your outfit—just as easily as the wrong ones can ruin it.

Investing in accessories is a smart choice for your wardrobe. Timeless pieces, like a classic pair of glasses, will never go out of style, and if you choose quality items built to last, you’ll enjoy them for years to come.

I’d like to highlight timepieces: they’re one of the first things I notice on a man. If you wear a watch, I can’t help but notice which one it is.

Let me be clear: you don’t need to spend a fortune on a watch. However, if you can invest in a quality timepiece, it’s often worth it. Even an affordable tank-style Seiko can make you look polished and distinguished.

Invest in forever pieces

By avoiding fleeting trends, you can invest more wisely in your wardrobe. Why? Because when you focus on timeless pieces, you know you’ll wear them for more than just one season.

Instead of purchasing multiple inexpensive shirts and trousers, consider buying one or two high-quality staple items. Then, invest in having those pieces tailored to fit you perfectly. The final step? Embrace the ease and simplicity of cultivating a signature personal style!

Look for brands that prioritize craftsmanship and quality. 

While you may not have the budget to splurge on every item in your closet, you can be strategic about your spending.

Identify the pieces you wear most frequently. If you rarely wear sweaters but often don blazers—think of a post-presidential Barack Obama—prioritize your budget accordingly to reflect your lifestyle.

Lean into a Monochromatic Color Palette

Monochromatic dressing involves combining pieces from the same color family to create a cohesive and polished look. This style not only elongates your body but also gives you a sleek, modern appearance with minimal effort.

Take, for example, the character Steve Martin, 79, plays on Only Murders in the Building. He often sports monochromatic ensembles, like blue jeans paired with a white shirt and a blue knit sweater or overcoat.

For men over 50, these outfits are not only simple to assemble but also effortlessly elevate your style.

You can approach monochromatic dressing in a few different ways. Our favorite at Team SG is the black and blue route—opting for rich, deep blues like navy—or embracing earth tones, such as pairing tan chinos with a chunky oatmeal rollneck sweater.

Aim for leveling up your personal style instead of chasing trends

Here’s a little secret: I often share this advice with my younger clients, but it’s especially true for older gentlemen—dressing for who you are, rather than trying to keep up with the latest trends, makes all the difference.

By midlife, you’ve witnessed countless trends come and go, which makes it easier to identify which cuts and styles flatter you and which colors and textures enhance your personal aesthetic.

Consider what clothing aligns with your lifestyle and which pieces don’t quite fit who you are. 

Think of this guideline not as a limitation, but as a permission slip to bypass fleeting trends. That’s a true luxury! As men age, they naturally become more distinguished—there’s a reason the term “silver fox” is a compliment.

Allyson B. Fanger, the costume designer for Netflix’s (criminally underrated, in my opinion) *Grace and Frankie*, shared that one of the joys of dressing older characters like Robert and Sol—played by Martin Sheen and Sam Waterston, both in their eighties—is that these men have lived rich lives.

The show features two lawyers who leave their wives for each other after their kids have grown up, and their style is spot on.

Robert and Sol don’t need to evolve further in their fashion choices, which makes dressing them all the more enjoyable for Fanger.

They each have favorite brands, signature color palettes, and distinct approaches to style.

Robert is traditional, favoring button-down shirts and chinos—he’s a Brooks Brothers man through and through.

Sol, on the other hand, embodies the spirit of a hippie, opting for Cubavera camp shirts and comfortable Tommy Bahama linen pants.

These characters exemplify how, regardless of personal taste or style, it’s entirely possible to achieve top-notch personal fashion at any age.

Ultimately, knowing who you are and being confident in that is the cornerstone of any man’s style, and that understanding becomes more profound as you accumulate life experience.

Adopt a wardrobe uniform

Larry David, at 76, is a big advocate for uniform dressing. While many people think of a daily uniform as a traditional suit and tie, David exemplifies how versatile and liberating this approach can be.

He’s a king of casual style—if you’re searching for casual clothing ideas for men over 50, the *Curb Your Enthusiasm* star offers an excellent blueprint.

His go-to wardrobe staples include crewneck sweaters, zip-ups, AG 5-pocket chinos, and soft shoulder blazers. 

If the thought of choosing an outfit every day feels overwhelming, this dressing strategy might be perfect for you. 

Consider building a capsule wardrobe filled with a few pieces you love: your favorite pants, a handful of shirts that make you feel your best, and some knitwear or jackets.

And don’t hesitate to buy items you adore in multiple colors! (This is another trick David uses.)

This way, each morning, you can reach into your closet and confidently know that whatever you pick will likely coordinate beautifully.

Be yourself 

It might sound a bit silly to wrap up a list of style tips with a reminder to just accept yourself, but hear me out. You might think, “My style is just a ripped sports jersey and Crocs,” and to that, I say: maybe it’s time for a change! (Just kidding… or am I?)

What I really mean is don’t overthink dressing for a particular age. These style tips are helpful if you’re unsure where to start or want to elevate your look. But if you already have a signature style or enjoy dressing outside the norm, don’t let the number in front of your age hold you back. Embrace what makes you unique and wear it with confidence!

CONCLUSION

In conclusion, navigating style in your 50s and beyond doesn’t have to be a daunting task. Embrace the principles of good tailoring, invest in timeless pieces, and build a wardrobe that reflects who you are. Remember, personal style is all about confidence and authenticity—wear what makes you feel good, whether it’s a classic blazer or a funky shirt.

Don’t shy away from experimenting with accessories and details that can elevate your look. And most importantly, don’t let age define your fashion choices. Celebrate your individuality and express yourself through your clothing. After all, style is a lifelong journey, and it’s never too late to redefine your aesthetic!