Spring is a moment of renewal, of transitioning your wardrobe into something that reflects that. For many people, it’s also a moment to reassess (spring cleaning, anyone?) and to cultivate clothes that better align with who you are and your tastes. To do that, parsing through spring trends can be a helpful guide in determining what you do and don’t love, but even better than that is looking to the women who know personal style best. Many of those fashion icons are women in their 50s and beyond. There is wisdom and knowledge that comes with age, and their outfits and strong sense of personal style validate this.

Nicole Kidman in jeans and blazer

In a world that’s obsessed with youth, I’d argue we often miss the plot. More value should be placed on the women who have lived through decades of trend cycles, who have had so many rich experiences, and who have had time to distil their personal style. It’s something worth celebrating, and this spring is shaping up to be exactly that culturally.

Gracing the most recent cover of Vogue is 76-year-old Meryl Streep, shot by famed photographer 76-year-old Annie Leibovitz and styled by the inimitable 84-year-old Grace Coddington. (Beautifully timed for the upcoming release of The Devil Wears Prada 2). A 61-year-old Sandra Bullock and 58-year-old Nicole Kidman are back together on a press tour for Practical Magic 2. Both 80-year-old Debbie Harry and 67-year-old Madonna are back in the studio, releasing albums this year. This is proof more than anything that age is just a number and by no means indicative of what you can do and how you should dress.

Salma Hayek in dress and necklace

This is something Sarah Seung-McFarland, Ph.D., a fashion and design psychologist and founder of Trulery agrees with.