10 Australian Fashion Influencers Over 60 to Follow Right Now (2026 Update)

Jul 19, 2026
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Back in 2022, we rounded up a list of older Australian fashion bloggers who were proving that great style has no expiry date. It remains one of our most-loved style stories – and four years on, the world of over-60 fashion influencing has only grown. Some familiar favourites are still going strong, while a fresh wave of Australian women (and one very stylish outback publican) have built genuinely huge followings by refusing to disappear from fashion the moment they hit a certain age.

Here’s our updated list of Australian style voices worth following in 2026.

Fifi Milne | @shopwithfifi
A former Vogue and InStyle editor turned personal shopper and stylist, Fifi Milne remains one of the sharpest minimalist-chic voices in Australian fashion. She’s a master of building a rotating capsule wardrobe from staple pieces, and generously tells followers exactly how to style each item and where to buy it.

Jo Harvey Graham | @50sowhatofficial
Sydney-based Jo Harvey Graham continues to offer effortless, expert styling advice specifically pitched at the 50-plus crowd. Originally from New Zealand, her account remains a go-to for anyone wanting confident, wearable style guidance rather than unattainable red-carpet looks.

Jenny Kee AO | @jennykeeoz
A true pioneer of Australian fashion, artist and designer Jenny Kee AO continues to be a joyful reference point for anyone who loves eccentric patterns and bold pops of colour inspired by the Australian landscape.

Violeta Zuvela | @violeta.zuvela
Melbourne-based grandmother and model Violeta Zuvela, known as “A Stylish Age,” remains a beloved voice for embracing natural grey hair and affordable, personal style over trend-chasing.

Leslie Crawford | @lesleyhasmanyhats
Widely regarded as one of Australia’s best-dressed women, Leslie Crawford‘s account is still home to fabulously bright, adventurous outfits – vintage kimonos, colourful Easton Pearson dresses and her signature oversized hats and turbans.

Jan Wild | @retiring_not_shy
Sunshine Coast-based Jan Wild continues to champion affordable, relaxed, edgy style over fast fashion, proving that a great wardrobe doesn’t need to be an expensive one.

Marion Saunders | @mazlifestyle
One of the biggest breakout style voices to emerge since our original list, Marion Saunders runs an online fashion boutique for older women from, of all places, an iconic outback pub she owns in regional NSW. With more than 240,000 followers, she mixes genuine style advice with plenty of self-deprecating humour – including candid, relatable content about the less glamorous realities of ageing, like applying makeup to “wrinkly eyelids.”

Marion Maclean | @embrace_the_50s
A former weight loss coach based in the Illawarra, Marion Maclean has built a following of close to 100,000 combining fashion, beauty and fitness content. Her message is a simple one: confidence comes from loving yourself and embracing the person looking back at you in the mirror, wrinkles included.

Kaye Cleave | @ageingdisgracefully_
Adelaide’s Kaye Cleave never set out to go viral, but her honest, often funny take on ageing, movement and mobility has attracted more than 1.5 million followers. While not a pure fashion account, her body-positive, unapologetic approach to showing up exactly as she is has made her essential viewing for anyone rethinking what getting older looks like.

Linda & Leanne | @thiswiththis
Two friends from the Gold Coast, Linda and Leanne have turned their shared love of putting outfits together into a genuinely popular fashion account, proving style is often better (and more fun) with a partner in crime alongside you.

The bottom line

Whether you’re after minimalist capsule dressing, bold colour and pattern, or simply a reminder that getting older doesn’t mean disappearing from fashion altogether, these ten Australian women continue to prove that style is entirely a matter of confidence, not age. Give them a follow for your daily dose of over-60 fashion inspiration.

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