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‘Dressing up made my 60s better’: Woman proves style has no expiry date, urges others to never stop because of age

Published on: Aug 20, 2026, 16:24:10 IST
Anju Kakkar, a 60-year-old content creator, often shares videos of her outfits on Instagram.
Anju Kakkar, a 60-year-old content creator, often shares videos of her outfits on Instagram.
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Anju Kakkar, a fashion-forward content creator in her 60s, challenges stereotypes about ageing with her fashion videos.

Our society has always tried to dictate what women should wear, what is appropriate for them once they grow older, and how fashion that brings them joy is not meant for them after a certain age. However, Anju Kakkar, a content creator in her 60s, is breaking this stigma.

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‘Keep enjoying the little things that make you smile…’

Anju shares videos on Instagram of her experimenting with fashion and enjoying wearing clothes she loves. On August 6, she posted an Instagram Reel in which she tried three different co-ord looks, and captioned it, “Dressing up made my 60s better.”

Sharing the clip, Anju wrote, “To all the youngsters, never think style has an expiry date. And to everyone in their 50s, 60s, or beyond, don’t stop shopping because you think you’re getting older. Keep dressing up, keep exploring trends, and keep enjoying the little things that make you smile.” She added, “Age may change, but the joy of shopping and the confidence it brings never go out of style.” Check out the video here:

What did Anju wear in the reel?

For the second look, she slipped into a matching set of a sleeveless button-down blouse and straight-fit pants featuring a vertical striped pattern in black and white. She paired the ensemble with a beaded necklace, peep-toe heels, hair left loose in a centre-parted style, and minimal glam.

Lastly, her third look – featuring a purple co-ord set – was quite similar to the first outfit. She styled it similarly, too, with a statement neckpiece adorned with shells.

How did the internet react?

The video garnered much praise from Instagram users, who showered Anju with compliments for breaking stereotypes and living her best life without a care. One user commented, “I just really love those women who prioritise themselves. Manifesting such awesome 60s for real, lots of love.” Someone else wrote, “You’re an inspiration, I want to age like you.”

A few others requested her to share style tips, as their mothers would also love to wear outfits like hers. A user complimented her and wrote, “You are so very beautiful, Aunty! May God bless you! Keep shining.” Another wrote, “We need women like you to keep shining and showing what ageing can look like.” A user commented, “This is so cute and inspiring.”

Note to readers: This article is based on user-generated content from social media.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Krishna Pallavi Priya

Krishna Priya Pallavi is a journalist with over 9 years of experience, covering health, fashion, pop culture, travel, wellness, entertainment, festivals, mental health, art, decor, fitness, and sex and relationships. She is an alumna of the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC), Dhenkanal, and holds an undergraduate degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi. Her strong academic foundation informs her analytical and detail-oriented approach to storytelling, helping her uncover stories where none seem to exist. Before joining Hindustan Times, Pallavi worked with some of India’s leading media organisations. She spent close to three years at India Today, where she honed her newsroom skills and developed a sharp editorial sensibility. She also worked for over a year and a half at Vagabomb, ScoopWhoop’s feminist digital platform, where she explored stories through a gender-sensitive, socially aware lens. Pallavi has a deep interest in global fashion trends and international fashion seasons, and enjoys interviewing celebrities and tracking pop culture movements—interests that frequently translate into engaging, reader-friendly stories. Alongside lifestyle and entertainment, she has a keen eye for impactful health and wellness journalism, regularly interacting with doctors, designers, and digital content creators to bring nuance and credibility to her work. Born and raised in Haryana, Pallavi remains deeply connected to her ancestral roots in Odisha. Her ability to spot fresh angles brings curiosity and depth to stories she pursues. When not chasing deadlines, she enjoys spending time with her dog, planning her next vacation, reading, running new trails, and discovering new destinations.

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