The current season and year is the time of the bralette. While we are inundated with lovely pictures of twenty and thirty something’s rocking this style under suits, atop jeans and designer sweatpants, this exciting trend is a bit more of a learning curve for those of us in our more “mature” years. However, not to dismiss it or regard the trend as unreachable; it is still very wearable if we try some style variations.
One is finding a bralette in an outerwear fabric, a sweaterknit, leather, corduroy, or silk/satin. The bralette then functions more like a tank top and is perfect under blazers, v-neck sweaters, cardigans and shawls. It is a frilly or glammy substitute for a tank top, just a tad more flirtatious.
A second option is the wearing of the bralette like an accessory, over a white or black tshirt or long sleeved top. In this way it is worn similar to a vest or scarf, as an attention grabbing statement accessory against a neutral or blended ( in the case of print underneath) fabric. This showcases the beautiful bralette.
A third idea is to wear it as a bra and let it barely peek out of boyfriend sweaters, blouses or a shirt dress. It is essentially being worn as an undergarment.
All of these variations on the bralette add style and statement to the outfit without compromising modesty and age appropriate class. They are similar to ways to modify other types of clothing that can be worn as under or outer wear, such as shorts, tank tops, corsets, and slips. Interestingly enough, another trend is the slip dress, which can be worn similarly, stand alone, or under/over a neutral garment.
In the mood board, the author in a selfie is wearing the Isalis cream sweater bralette over a thin black turtleneck, paired with bootcut tall girl leggings. A very modest outing for the knitwear bralette at sexagenarianshopaholic.com.


Here I have put a Zara bodysuit over my uniform for a flowing office look… 