FAB OVER 50

From Sharon Stone to Emma Thompson, meet your BFFs – that’s Better Fashion over 50

From Sharon Stone’s sultry bodycon dresses to Viola Davis’ colourful looks, some A-listers’ styles are better than ever.

Clemmie Fieldsend reveals the celebs who are more confident now they’re over 50.

EMMA THOMPSON

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Emma Thompson is a style icon in bright colours with a tailored twist

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While she was always into baggy clothes, they were a lot darker and more muted in the past

THERE’S no denying she’s a national treasure, but actress Emma has never been considered a style icon – until now.

The Love Actually star used to go for oversized coats, shirts and trousers in sludgy colours that looked like they were borrowed from a teenage boy.

Now at 63, she’s got it nailed. She’s still into baggy but it comes in brighter colours with a tailored twist.

Her jackets have curve-flattering silhouettes and her trousers are high-waisted in sharp lines.

These softer tailored shapes can be worn with flats or heels and are easy to throw together.

VIOLA DAVIS

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Viola Davis stands out in vivid hues at the premiere of historical epic The Woman King

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In the early days of her career, she favoured duller colours

YOU can always count on red-carpet regular Viola Davis to pack a powerful punch of colour to any event.

Whether it’s an awards ceremony or at the premiere of her recent hit, , ­pictured, the 57-year-old Oscar-winning actress stands out in vivid hues.

In the early days of her career, she favoured duller shades, but as her stylist Elizabeth Stewart said: “We wanted to be strong, simple and bold.”

Mission accomplished.

ANDIE MacDOWELL

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Andie has emerged as a style icon in her seventh decade

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She has admitted that she used to dress like she wanted to be invisible in the past

FOUR Weddings And A Funeral’s Andie admits she used to dress down like she wanted to be invisible.

Not any more – as well as embracing going grey, the actress has emerged as a style icon at 64.

“I just feel so much more confident in my skin and comfortable with my age,” she said this summer, after strutting the runway at Paris Fashion Week in a champagne-coloured gown.

The lesson? Don’t be afraid to be bold and daring with your style.

SHARON STONE

Sharon Stone is now more fabulous than ever

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She used to hide her body under baggy clothes in her twenties

FROM Basic Instinct to Casino, Sharon Stone was Hollywood’s quintessential femme fatale in the Nineties.

But in her twenties, she used to hide her body under baggy blazers and trousers, and was told she didn’t have what it takes to make it.

“People used to say they couldn’t hire me because I wasn’t hot,” she said.

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Now 64, Sharon is even more fabulous than ever.

From high-end fashion shoots and bikini pics on Instagram to red-carpet appearances, in sultry bodycon dresses and revealing suits, Sharon is proof that injecting some sex appeal into your wardrobe is doable at any age.

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