Why I started Midlife Chic – my story
Hi, I’m Nikki Garnett, I’m 57 and I live near the Lake District in the North West of England. I’m married with 3 sons aged 28, 23 and 21, a cat called Alfie and a dog called Teddy. My husband and I run a small creative agency and I juggle an ever churning washing machine filled with muddy rugby kits with an ever churning brain filled with marketing strategies and do my best never to get the 2 mixed up.

A little bit of background
Like many women my age, I have a sense of ‘once I was…’ because for 9 years (in my pre-children days) I was a head of marketing at Selfridges with a particular role as editor of their customer magazines. I don’t need to tell you that being editor of Selfridges magazine was a fabulous job. Every day was different and I worked with fabulous (often famous but then not always so fabulous) people and gorgeous products in wonderful places. Every month I planned the content for a new issue, choosing what to shoot and what to write about. The world’s biggest brands were at my fingertips along with the incredible in store team and all of their fashion tips and wisdom. One of my lightbulb moments a few months into the job was learning that money does not buy style. In fact many, although not all, of the big designer brands are formed from marketing ‘puff’ and little else. The quality of their clothing is no better than top end high street such as Hobbs or LK Bennett. They simply make a strategic choice to sell fewer clothes at a higher margin. A wonderful buyer that I worked with taught me that clothes are like diamonds – it’s all about the Cs but rather than clarity and carat you’re looking for cloth, cut and colour. You can imagine what heady days they were – not only did we have a 35% discount but we also had access to the sales before they even began along with samples sent over for shoots that PRs didn’t require us to return. And of course every day I would receive at least 3 deliveries of bags groaning with cosmetics and goodies from the beauty companies. Style in those days was a no brainer. Like a good career girl, when my first son came along I took maternity leave but then returned to work, took another promotion and learned how to juggle magazine deadlines and overseas shoots with nursery fees and pickup times. But although the glamour stakes were rising even higher my heart wasn’t really in it anymore. I left it at home with the little boy with the big brown eyes who I said goodbye to at the breakfast table each morning and saw just in time for a bedtime story at night. When I found myself slurping the brine off a jar of olives (anyone else have that craving?) and realised that I was expecting another baby, I knew that it was time to quit. It was hard to leave a magazine that I’d launched and managed for 9 years so with the help of my very supportive marketing director, we decided to move customer communication online and closed the magazine down. It was hard. Selfridges had been my life. I’d been part of the team that had taken it from being a dusty old department store to being something truly global and exciting. Along with all the lovely merchandise, I’d found my lovely husband there and, as head of the creative studio, he would be remaining part of it after I went.

New beginnings
It was a really strange time after I left. I had my second son and 2 weeks later my eldest started primary school and most days my goal was to get back through the front door after school drop offs without anyone seeing me cry. It was such a culture shock going from the high octane excitement of publishing a magazine at the top of Selfridges to being a new full time Mum in a playground. I completely and utterly lost my sense of identity. None of my clothes were right – even if I could have got back into them. I didn’t know how to talk to mums who’d spent the last 5 years at home with their little ones, I just wasn’t on that wavelength and I felt so very, very guilty and aware of everything that I’d missed doing with my first beloved boy. We lived in Surbiton because it had been an easy place to commute from and now I didn’t know why we were there. It’s a great place if you’re only at home in the evenings and at weekends but otherwise it’s a hard place to belong. I found that we were in a ghetto of people like us, everyone we knew was a middle class professional the same age as us and starting a family. I wanted the boys to grow up knowing crazy old ladies and kind men with dogs who were known and accepted as a part of their everyday life. To top it all the battle about whether they were having a bath or a ‘barth’ every night was exhausting. Anyway these things always work out – as we know because we’re wise and over 40. A few months after we left the Westons took over Selfridges and everything changed. Our friends and colleagues cleared out and my husband decided it was time for a change. We took the brave move to set up our own marketing and creative agency, gained some great clients thanks to friends who had moved to high places and began working on brands ranging from New Look through to John Lewis, M&S and Harrods. Somehow I managed to fit in another son but I still had the feeling that something was missing. That something was the North – as the saying goes ‘you can take a girl out of the North but…’

How we ended up in the North
So, as if life wasn’t full enough we ripped our little family and baby business up by the roots and transplanted it to a very dilapidated old Georgian House with a view of the sea and the lakes. Plus ca change – whether it was a good idea or not we’ll never know because I’ll never know how life would have turned out if we’d stayed South. The bad thing was that many of our exciting retail clients couldn’t cope with an agency without a London postcode, also the nearest decent retail therapy is in Manchester which is an hour’s drive away. The good things have been the huge choice of outstanding state schools for the boys, the fresh air, the down to earth people (including crazy old ladies and kind old men with dogs), the house that we could never have afforded down there and the friends that we wouldn’t otherwise have made. I’ve been able to keep my career going on my own terms – I’m at home for the boys every night when they get back from school.

How I lost my style mojo
Trying to pin down exactly when it happened reminds me of being a teenager and agonising over when a relationship started to go wrong. I think it began when I stopped working and I wanted to fit in with the playground. I remember going to pick my son up on one of his first days and it was raining so I popped on a Burberry mac with matching hat. It was a state school and as I was walking through the gate one of my neighbours tactfully pulled me aside and told me that I wouldn’t get on very well if I dressed like that. It was true, as I stood outside his classroom I was aware of women glaring at me. From that day on I dressed down. On top of this in the North it rains all the time so you tend to wear a lot of sensible Berghaus type stuff. After my third baby I somehow didn’t lose the last stone and of course having no shops you rely on mail order so everyone who wants to look ‘nice’ depends on Boden. I have nothing against Boden, in fact I am eternally grateful to Johnnie for getting me through the last exhausting 12 years of being a mum at home. However it’s never a good thing when you walk out of the door and everyone knows what season you’re wearing and how much it cost.

Five years on
Which brings us to 2019. After four years of writing Midlifechic I can honestly say that I had no idea of the joy that it would bring me. Here we have an active community of over 45,000 women who read each post. There’s lots of interaction that goes on and readers have built friendships both with me and with each other. Our core conversations are always about style but often we move on to other topics too, discussing life with teens, travel, and both the physical and emotional factors that menopause brings.
Midlifechic has taken me to all sorts of exciting places including Kensington Palace, Chelsea Flower Show, London, Paris and Transylvania. It has opened up opportunities for me to work with brands behind the scenes, helping them to develop their ranges with midlifers in mind.
The best part of it though is waking up to an email from a new readers telling me that she has found hope, laughter and reassurance in this midlife world that we have created. After all, a blog is only as good as the community that grows around it.
So I thank you for reading my blog. I believe there has never been a better time to be a midlife woman. We are forging a whole new way of approaching midlife and it’s up to us to change society’s view of who we are and what we stand for. We need to show them that we’re not dead yet. Exciting times lie ahead for us, I hope you’ll stay and join us as we blaze the trail!

How Midlifechic began
So, even though I was running a business, raising 3 boys and coming to the end of a long house renovation project, I still felt as though something was missing in my life. Increasingly I found myself looking around, asking myself “what now?” Suddenly I had a little more time for myself. My parents had gone and the boys were increasingly absorbed in their own lives.
I was ready to spend more (non work) time with my husband and also to put more hours into steering my job in interesting directions. To do this I needed to feel and look the part. I dug out all my old styling skills from Selfridges and began a self-renovation project. I decided to share my journey online and Midlifechic was born on 4th February, 2014.
Instagram – On the road @midlifechic
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Here you go… from morning to nighttime
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(excludes Future Renew)
Good skincare and make-up isn’t about trying to look younger, it’s about bringing out the best version of the face you have.
#skincarereview #postiveageing #agewell
Can you learn salsa in a week? Come to Colombia with us in 2026 and find out!
As you can see we didn’t have a clue when we danced our first steps out there with @dancesomoloco in February but by the time we left we could make our way around the dancefloor. It was a lot of fun and since we’ve got back it’s opened up a whole new social life for us at home. The whole experience has been so life-changing that we want to take a group of Midlifechic-ers out there with us for a @dancesomoloco week next September.
So come with us! It doesn’t matter whether you’re a pro or a complete beginner, a couple or travelling solo because you’ll have your own private teacher. The group will be a mix of people from the UK, the US and other countries so you’ll have great company and a lot of laughs as well as learning to dance salsa.
If you’re interested we’re holding a Zoom meeting on Tuesday night (8th April 2025). Just go to the link in bio where you’ll see what it was like for us along with an idea of prices. Register your interest at the bottom of the blog post and we’ll send you an invitation to the meeting.
Midlife is a time for new adventures so go on… take a leap into something new…
¡Bailemos amigos… bailemos!
#learnsalsadance #learnsalsa #learnsalsadancing #salsadancing #medellin #agelessstyle #midlifechic #midlifeblogger #midlifeadventures #emptynestadventures #midlifetravel
Just emerging from the Twixmas bubble to wish you the happiest of evenings as 2024 takes its final bow. There’s a fresh start ahead - let’s hope the new year brings contentment for everyone, everywhere.
I’ve been rubbish at posting over the last couple of weeks so here’s a random spin through my Christmas camera roll… my last day at work… general joy of having my boys and their girls back home… Christmas Day moments (who knew Wetherspoons gift cards and gardening gloves could bring so much pleasure?!)… a carol service takeover by the village cat… and various outfits I haven’t posted of being out and about.
Thank you so much for following my feed this year and the biggest of new year kisses to everyone who reads my blog… that’s where my heart lies, as you know.
Happy new year and may all of your resolutions be fun ones! In 2025 let’s spend our hard earned money on experiences not things and our precious time living in the real world not online.
#happynewyear #newyearseve #agelessstyle #familychristmas #newyeariscoming #over50blogger #over50fashion #midlifechic #styleoverfashion #everydaystyle
Pictures on the fly from a weekend in Leeds.
If you read my blog you`ll know my guilty pleasure is disco - both the cool contemporary kind and cheesy 70s joy. Last weekend was a celebration of the latter in 70s regalia... one of those dancing until your feet blister kind of nights. Never, ever let anybody tell you you’re too old to dance, just go out and do it anyway… whenever and wherever you can.
There was also time for a wander around Leeds in all its festive splendour and on Sunday we retrieved the much missed students from the youngest`s university lair, driving back through pretty Yorkshire towns, stopping for tea and cakes along the way until we returned to the glory of the Lancashire countryside.
One more week of work to go...
Outfit details:
Rainbow jumpsuit: Etsy festival shop 2020
Gold platform sandals - Hush 2021
Mals` shirt - Rush in Ambleside 2024
Mal`s jeans and shoes - vintage
Red jacket - Boden current (gifted)
Jeans - Me+Em 2022
Boots - Zara - 2023
Navy sequin top - Whistles 2018
Gold twinset - Zara 2024
Jeans - Me+Em 2022
#agelessstye #discostyle #outout #wiw #ootd
Thank you for so many comforting comments after Wednesday`s post - you`d think by midlife we`d be ready to live without our parents but there are times like birthdays when their absence just hits you.
Partly because of that, this week has just run away with me - I don`t know if you feel like you`re just behind with everything too but at least when I looked at my calendar I realised that we`re a weekend short in December this year so it made more sense.
So this serene looking picture isn`t me right now at all, it`s from this week`s blog post and if you`re a reader there`s a huge new catch-up just gone live there on everything else I`ve been doing, wearing and thinking over the last month.
For anyone else, here`s a Christmassy-ish outfit option that`s still available from my Boden edit this month. (I haven`t been paid to post this but the pieces were gifted).
Happy Friday everyone.
Outfit details: jumper, skirt and boots all Boden (gifted)
Grief doesn`t stop for Christmas.
We adapt to life without our parents but we never stop missing them. Today would have been my dad`s 101st birthday and isn`t it sad when all you can do to mark a day that`s always been important is visit a grave? It always feels wrong when a date that has always been a celebration turns into one that just passes by. But then I realised I could mark it here and pay a little tribute to the kind, funny, gentle man who shaped me.
Most people believe their dads are special but mine really was, in his own quiet way. He was unquestioning in his belief in me and that`s what you need from a parent isn`t it... knowing that you have someone who is always on your side?
There`s comfort in visiting him for a chat and saying hello to my mum and my beautiful niece Kay who lie there too... in the grounds of the church where I was christened, confirmed and married... a place that mirrors the full circle of life.
They`re kept company by so many other people who were part of our village lives - the headmaster, the vicar, the grocer, the mechanic, the parents of friends and, sadly, a few of my school friends too.
But today is my dad`s day, a day to say thank you - if I could send him one last message, what would it be?
It`s quite simple - "of all the dads in the world, I`m so glad that you were my mine."
And as I left the grave and all of those people who are no longer here it felt clearer than ever that life is for living to the absolute max - I`m sure that`s the message that they`d want to send back to us. Every single day.
Photo notes
Picture 3 with my dad at the same church on my wedding day - Kay my lovely niece is the bridesmaid next to my sister who is in the cream lace dress.
Picture 4 the same church again, this time Kay is the bride and I`m her matron of honour. She lost her battle with leukaemia four years later.
Work outfit - green and silver.
Moments from a Christmassy day. Feeling the whiplash of a mad few hours so apologies for random pictures taken along the way:
an early start for my last trip down to London
an end of year meeting and the wonder of Heal’s (try not to miss it, there’s nowhere else like it)
a festive working lunch
a haircut with the best hairdresser in the world (@hair_by_premlee)
… and now trying to make it back to the north for work drinks at 6pm - but I think I’d be quicker on foot than by train. Grrr!
Outfit details:
Grey Coat - Jigsaw 2018
Green Dress - Me+Em 2023
Silver boots - Boden current (gifted)
Silver leather bag - John Lewis 2015
Green scarf - M&S 2019
My daily advent calendar of outfits has been mostly about rewearing what I already have and making the things I`ve bought in the past earn their keep.
I`ve had a few messages asking if I can show some outfits with items that are current stock though so here are some pictures from blog projects over the last few weeks.
And just to be transparent, I haven`t been paid to post any of these pictures but I have been gifted samples for photography which I`ll mark with *. I can`t link them here but if you get stuck, go to my blog and you`ll find them there with chat about sizing and fit too. Most things are still in stock as I write although not in all sizes.
My top tip for Christmas styling is always going to be texture - contrast shine with soft wherever you can to play with the sparkly light. And when you`re buying a major piece, ask yourself how many other ways you can wear it. If you can`t instantly think of three then it needs to be very special indeed to pay its way in your wardrobe.
Outfit 1 : jumper, skirt, coat, necklace and shoes* @marksandspencerstyle
Outfit 2: jacket, blouse and jeans* @boden_clothing
Outfit 3: skirt, nacklace, earrings* @whitestuffuk, jumper Duffy cashmere (past season), Boots Hush past season
Outfit 4: jacket, clutch and jeans* @boden_clothing, blouse @boden_clothing, shoes @boden_clothing (past season)
Well I could give you the Bing Crosby version of our Christmas decoration weekend or the real one... let`s do the real one.
1 Went out in Storm Darragh to buy the tree
2 Pretty wild out there
3 Failed at making mince pies - went to Sainsbury`s instead (Ecclefechan are nicer anyway)
4 Came home to find cellar flooded by storm - new sump pump needed (all the glamour of a trip out to Toolstation!)
5 Rescued Christmas stuff from cellar (the joys of a 300 year old house)
6 Today was better, tree up, all rooms decorated... then power blew in one half of the house (sounds like a Mal problem - again)
7 Took refuge and left him to it!
Outfit details:
Red jumper - And Other Stories 2022
Silver mini - Boden 2023
Suede boots - LK Bennett 2018
Red coat - M&S current
Silver bag - Jigsaw current
pearl hoops - Claudia Bradby current
Black dress - Me+Em 2023
Out out (or `oot oot` in Newcastle). And in winter, outdoor culture goes on here... even when it`s so cold that you can see your breath!
So another reason that I haven`t yet become an honorary Geordie is probably because I wear a coat, especially when we`re with people who I know will want to be outside until midnight. But this year I`ve found an `oot oot` version so I`m happy in my layers alongside the glam strappy sequins and sandals (to whom I absolutely bow down).
And if you don`t believe me about them not feeling the cold look at the boys in pic 5 - an outdoor bar and it was minus 3... still in shorts. Anyway I`ve added a little joke they shared with me at the end to make you smile on a Friday... it says it all.
Outfit details:
Silver puffer jacket - M&S current
Metallic tweed jacket - Anthropologie 2023
Dark denim jeans - Me+Em 2019
Silver vest top - Hush current
Silver boots - Arket 2023
Silver belt - Boden 2016
Snowflake earrings - Boden 2023
Oh my word the weather`s just vile today isn`t it (not a good day for photos!). This is when it`s worth using your clothes to work with what little light there is. I never wear a pleated skirt unless it has a touch of metallic (an ordinary one just makes me think of Sunday school nights and Barbara Woodhouse on TV - iykyk).
But a metallic finish on a pleated skirt makes it work hard because it`s forever catching the light in a different way as it moves. So don`t see it as something that you`d just wear at Christmas, it`s a great tool for any dark winter day - in January and beyond. And it sparkles in summer sunshine too - worn with a simple white tee.
I`ve added the softness of suede boots and a cashmere jumper here to balance the shine - and the coat for a bit more winter richness. Texture makes all the difference at this time of year, it`s worth playing around with it so that your outfits are constantly contrasting shine (metallics, sequins, satin, lurex, leather) with depth (wool, suede, silk, flannel, boucle).
Outfit details:
Metallic skirt - Boden 2022
Cashmere jumper - Duffy 2020
Suede boots - LK Bennett 2019
Faux shearling coat - Boden 2022
#wearwhatyouhave #agelessstyle #styleoverfashion #everydaystyle #outfitinspo #styleinspiration #styleblogger #slowfashion
So this was as we arrived in Newcastle for our Christmas celebrations there last week. It was right in the middle of the cold snap so the locals @greggs_official had come out with hot free pies and drinks for everyone.
Did we try one? Well it is Christmas and actually I hadn`t had one before (which is probably why I haven`t achieved honorary Geordie status) and I still prefer proper Lancashire pies with shortcrust pastry to the flaky nonsense... but Mal was right at home.
And then we went to see mum-in-law who had forgotten we were coming. The double edged sword of dementia is that she hadn`t been able to look forward to it... but at least she had a nice surprise... we find the silver linings where we can.
Outfit details:
Navy leather bomber - Me+Em 2021
Tinsel jumper - Mango 2023
Silver belt - Boden 2016
Snowflake earrings - Boden 2023
Denim culottes - Me+Em current
Silver boots - Boden current (gifted as part of a blog project)