Over 50’s High-Street Shopping: The Expensive-Looking Buys My 58-Year-Old Mum and I Love
Anyone who knows me will know that my mum and I are two peas in a pod. Sure, most people are close with their parents, but honestly, my mum is my best friend and closest confidante, not to mention the chicest person I know, and so, it makes sense then that she’s also my go-to when it comes to advice on, well, everything—but especially what to buy. So much so that my soon-to-be husband once admitted he took my mum with him to choose my engagement ring, because he knew that if she approved, I would too. Plus, she was a fashion buyer for over 25 years, so trust me when I say she really knows her stuff.

Our shared love of (and careers in) fashion is one of the things that connects us most. While our styles aren’t exactly the same—she’s a little more daring, would you believe, while I’m a little more reserved—we meet in the middle when it comes to those elevated basics and expensive-looking staples that never go out of style. So, on a recent evening on the sofa, we decided to put our brains together and scroll through all our favourite high-street brands. The mission? To find polished, premium-looking pieces that work for both of us, despite the 30-year age gap.

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Spoiler: It was a resounding success. From chic dresses to standout accessories, we found plenty of pieces that look far more expensive than they are. So, whether you’re 28 or 58, these are the items that make any wardrobe feel instantly elevated. Scroll on to see what my 58-year-old mum and I loved and ordered on the spot!

Even my colleagues know the deal!
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See the Expensive-Looking High-Street Buys My 58-Year-Old Mum and I Both Love:
1. Zara

ZARA
Satin Bandeau Top With Lace
My mum ordered this top before we even sat down to do this edit!

ZARA
Zw Collection Baggy Low-Rise Jeans
These baggy white jeans look so chic.

ZARA
Suede Effect Bomber Jacket
I honestly can’t believe the price of this!

ZARA
Zw Collection Midi Darted Dress
This is just gorgeous. Take note of the little bow ties at the waist, too!

I’m a dress girl but my mum has really gotten me into skirts this year. This classic white one is a style we would both wear throughout the year.
2. COS

COS
Suede-Collar Field Jacket
OK, it might not be time to bring out the jackets just yet, but we couldn’t pass up the opportunity to shout about this fabulous jacket could we!

COS
Wide-Leg Denim Trousers
An incredibly chic silhouette.

The perfect new-season tote.

COS
Chunky Cashmere Jumper
It might be too soon for cashmere, but if last year is anything to go by, COS’s chunky knit will sell out fast, so we’ll be investing in this new colourway asap!

COS
Open-Collar Denim Shirt Dress
Don’t pack away your dresses just yet! This is denim number is great style to help you ease into the transitional period when you can’t wear linen but it’s too warm still for trousers and knits!
3. H&M

These boots will work hard in both our wardrobes.

H&M
Broderie Anglaise-Detail Blouse
You can never go wrong with a broderie blouse.

We missed out on the viral H&M wasited cardigan earlier this year and we’re not going to make the same mistake twice!


H&M
Linen-Blend Tunic Dress
We both agree: you can’t go wrong with a LBD!
See Other High-Street Buys We Love:

Ok, Reformation isn’t really the high street, but we couldn’t not include this pretty dress in our edit!

Massimo Dutti
100% Cotton Blouse With Button-Up Front
We love a slightly interesting white shirt.

This is the the does-it-all tote I’ve been searching for.

To throw over our dresses and basic tanks.

M&S Collection
Buckle Kitten Heel Sandals
I sent these to my mum last week as I thought they’d look so chic with dark-wash or white denim.

ALIGNE
Rae Relaxed Scoop Neck Blazer
A navy blazer always looks elegant. I’d lean into the French feel with jeans, ballet flats and a striped tee.

M&S Collection
Lace V-Neck Ruffle Angel Sleeve Blouse

ARKET
Oversized Trench Coat
Trench coat season is coming!
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