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How should a woman dress in her 50s? Gwyneth Paltrow just changed the game

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16.03.2026

The 50s are an awkward decade for women on the red carpet. So, the Oscars, being the ultimate red carpet, are like a dramatisation of the awks, a silent movie told in One Dress After Another. It’s complicated by the convention that “over 50” and “in her 50s” are the same category for Hollywood, the existence of a greater age being so anathema to the condition of womanhood that it’s more tactful not to mention it. Sigourney Weaver (76) is an “Oscars over 50”, as is Goldie Hawn (80).

The case of Hawn was particularly confusing this year. When she was pictured alongside her daughter, Kate Hudson (46), they became the same age, it being semantically easier to pretend that “nearly-50 to 100” is a continuous phase of woman than to brook the idea of an age beyond “middle”.

Anyway, the main problem for actors in their 50s, wardrobe-wise, has traditionally been: are you supposed to dress as your screen age, probably that of the mother or grandmother of a man who is only four years younger than you? Or would it........

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