I am embarrassed to say that this pantsuit still had tags and was never worn.

A small tag with an interesting location. I was shocked to see "Made in Ukraine". Something I would NOT have glanced at 20 years ago.

This suit carries the quiet marks of the 1990s & 100% polyester, built to last, wrinkle-resistant, and ready for everything. The tag tells its own journey: Made in Ukraine, part of the #global #textile shift of the late 20th century when #clothing production spread across the world. All but gone today.

Sometimes the smallest label is a little time capsule stitched into fabric. Who would have guessed that I clean out my closet to find a garment made in now war torn Ukraine.

#VintageClothing #1990sStyle #Textile #VintageSuit #Fashion #Ukraine #FashionHistory #HistoryInTheDetails #Clothes #declutter #downsize

90s Mesh Tops Two Ways – Wear What You Love in Your 40s

Remember when mesh tops were everywhere in the 90s and you couldn’t wait to wear one? Well, guess what—your 40s is the perfect time to finally rock those trends you always loved. Now you can afford the quality pieces, you know your style. Also – You’ve earned the confidence to wear whatever makes you happy. Here’s how I’m styling two dynamite mesh tops with the same simple formula: high waisted flare jeans and nothing else competing for attention. Let’s get into it!

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Your 40s: The Era of Wearing What You Actually Want

Here’s what nobody tells you about your 40s—it’s liberating. You’re done trying to fit into boxes or following rules about what’s “age-appropriate.” You know what looks good on you, what feels comfortable, and most importantly, you’ve got the budget to invest in pieces you actually love instead of whatever’s on clearance. Am I right? When I spotted these mesh tops, that 90s nostalgia hit hard. But this time around, I’m not layering them over a raggedy tank top and low-rise jeans (none of that). I’m styling them with intention: high-waisted Levi’s flare jeans, simple bodysuits underneath, and letting the mesh do the talking. Same trend, elevated approach. That’s the magic of fashion in your 40s.

The Foundation: What Goes Under Matters

Before we get to the hero pieces, let’s talk about what makes these mesh tops actually wearable—a good layering tank. I’m wearing a sleek bodysuit tank underneath both looks (size large), and it’s a total game-changer. The bodysuit stays tucked, creates a smooth base layer, and gives you coverage exactly where you want it while still showing off that gorgeous mesh detail. It’s an elevated way to wear a trend that can feel a little too revealing. Plus, bodysuits eliminate that awkward bunching or riding up you’d get with a regular cami. Choose a bodysuit in a neutral tone that complements your skin or matches the mesh top’s base color, like black, and you’re golden.

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Look 1: Floral

Let’s start with the floral mesh top. This piece is absolutely stunning—a mix of pink roses, blue blooms, coral dahlias, and greenery all over a semi-sheer mesh fabric. I’m wearing this in a large, and the fit is perfect—not too tight, not too loose, just right for showing off the pattern without feeling constricted. The mock neck gives it a polished vibe, and those long sleeves with the subtle ruffle at the cuffs? Chef’s kiss.

The floral print brings all the 90s vibes but feels contemporary and romantic. I paired it with my Levi’s high-waisted flare jeans (size 32), and that’s really all this look needs. The jeans ground the outfit, the flares balance out the fitted top, and the whole ensemble feels put-together without trying too hard. No statement jewelry, no loud accessories—just a simple watch and maybe some hoop earrings. The mesh top is the statement, so let it shine.

Look 2: Leopard Print

Now for the leopard mesh top. If floral feels romantic, leopard feels powerful. We love that! This brown and black leopard print on sheer mesh is bold, it’s fierce, and it says “I know exactly who I am.” Same size large, same mock neck, same perfect fit. Leopard print is one of those patterns that never really goes out of style—it just takes little breaks and comes roaring back (pun intended).

Again, I kept the styling simple with the same high-waisted Levi’s flare jeans. The beauty of these mesh tops is that they do all the heavy lifting. You don’t need to add layers, scarves, or busy jewelry. In fact, less is more here. The sheer quality of the mesh gives you edge without feeling overly sexy, and the leopard print brings personality without being costume-y. It’s the kind of outfit that works for brunch with friends, a casual date night, or even a creative work environment if you throw on a blazer.

The Jeans That Tie It All Together

Can we talk about these Levi’s high-waisted flare jeans for a second? They’re everything. High-waisted jeans are incredibly flattering for midsize bodies, especially in your 40s—they define your waist, smooth your midsection, and create beautiful proportions when paired with fitted tops. The flare adds balance and gives that effortlessly cool, slightly retro vibe that pairs perfectly with 90s-inspired mesh tops. I’m wearing a size 32, and they fit like a dream. These are the jeans I reach for over and over because they work with literally everything.

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“Like tissue turtlenecks, these stretchy next-to-naked tops conform to your body, giving you a second-skin look and feel that’s cozy and sexy at the same time. “

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Why This Style Works in Your 40s

There’s something really empowering about wearing trends you loved when you were younger, but styling them with the wisdom and confidence you have now. These mesh tops aren’t about looking 25 again—they’re about celebrating the fashion you’ve always loved while adapting it to where you are now. For midsize women over 40, this formula is perfect: a bold, trendy top paired with classic, well-fitting jeans. The high waist is flattering, the flare is forgiving, and the mesh adds just enough edge to feel current and fun.

The key is keeping it simple. Let the mesh be the focal point, choose one great pair of jeans, and skip the over-accessorizing. You’re not trying to recreate your 90s wardrobe—you’re honoring it while creating something that feels authentically you, right now.

Final Thoughts: Fashion Freedom in Your 40s

Your 40s should be about wearing what makes you feel good, not what digital magazines or trends tell you is “appropriate.” If you loved mesh tops in the 90s, wear them now—but do it your way. If leopard print makes you feel confident, rock it. If florals bring you joy, embrace them. You’ve earned the right to dress for yourself and no one else.

So go dig through those trend pieces you’ve been eyeing, pull out the styles that spark nostalgia, and style them with the sophistication and confidence that only comes with age. Because the best part about fashion in your 40s? You finally get to wear what you actually love. And we are so here for it!

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1991 The Scream of a Distant Star

A woman with long hair, expressing shock or surprise while holding up her phone.
She's wearing a white top and is standing in front of a blue wall with a beam of light shining down on her face.
Her mouth is open wide, as if she's screaming or reacting to something alarming.

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