I'm midsize, I'm 41 and I love fashion - this is the outfit formula that works for me


Midsize outfit ideas based around the ultimate style formula (according to a shopping editor). Get ready to take notes because it's fashion math.


Comfort (cardigan) + Structure (jeans) + One Statement Piece (metallic accessories) © Leanne Bayley

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Leanne Bayley
Leanne BayleyDirector of Lifestyle & Commerce
Updated: February 6, 2026
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I’ll be the first to admit that it’s taken me most of my life to truly figure out what works for my body. My twenties were spent chasing fleeting trends to fit in with my friends, while my thirties were a whirlwind of trying to keep pace with the style mavens I worked alongside on fashion magazines. But now, at 41, I’ve finally cracked the code. I’ve landed on an outfit formula that makes me feel confident, put-together, and—most importantly—completely like myself every time I step out the door.

What does midsize even mean?

Let’s get one thing out of the way first: 'midsize' isn’t a size - it’s a range. It’s that in-between place, often overlooked in fashion, where you’re not considered "plus-size" but definitely not straight-size either. You might wear anything from a UK 12 to 18 (US 8 to 14), depending on the brand. Shopping can be a minefield - sizes aren’t consistent at the best of times, and the models photographed on a lot of websites don't tend to represent the midsize woman. 

Now I'm in my forties it has only sharpened my focus on what works - and what doesn’t - in my wardrobe.

Comfort (pull on satin skirt) + Structure (tailored black blazer) + One Statement Piece (colour pop accessories) © Leanne Bayley
Comfort (pull on satin skirt) + Structure (tailored black blazer) + One Statement Piece (colour pop accessories)

The formula: Comfort + Structure + One Statement Piece

After years of trial and error, this is the formula I now come back to - day in, day out. It’s flexible enough to work for any occasion, but reliable enough that I never have to stand in front of my wardrobe feeling lost. Here’s how it breaks down: Comfort + Structure + One Statement Piece = a successful outfit. 

1. Comfort is non-negotiable

Let's be honest, if something pinches, digs, rides up, or leaves marks, it’s a hell no. I used to suffer through too-tight jeans or tops that looked amazing on the hanger but made me feel self-conscious all day. Not anymore. No thank you. 

Comfort doesn’t mean sloppy though, I don't want to look like I've given up on life. I just now strive to find clothes that move with me, not against me. Think soft but structured fabrics, waistbands that give a little, and shoes I can walk in without shopping for blister stickers at the nearest pharmacy. This might be the reason why my collection of Adidas sneakers is borderline ridiculous. 

Some of my go-to comfort pieces:

I build from comfort outwards. If the base feels good, I’m already halfway there.

Leanne Bayley wearing burgundy leather trousers, black blazer, burgundy shoes© Leanne Bayley
Comfort (faux leather trousers) + Structure (tailored black blazer) + One Statement Piece (embellished kitten heels)

2. Structure is key

Structure gives shape and polish - especially on a midsize body, where volume can sometimes overwhelm. This doesn’t mean rigid or overly tailored, but it does mean paying attention to proportions. If I'm wearing my barrel-leg jeans and ballet flats, I'll choose a structured cropped trophy jacket to wear with it. 

Here’s what I look for:

  • Jackets or blazers that fit me well, and if they fall at the waist they're usually my go-tos.
  • The plain white tee that holds its shape - Arket and Uniqlo are my ride or die tees. 
  • Bottoms with a clean line — no saggy knees or stretched-out fabrics
  • A belt to cinch where needed - Cos has a great reversible option I wear all the time

Structure is what makes an outfit feel intentional. It turns a loose blouse and jeans into a look. It frames your shape, rather than hiding it - and that’s something I’ve really embraced in my forties. I don’t want to disappear into clothes. I want to own them.

Comfort (shoes) + Structure (tee) + One Statement Piece (skirt) © Leanne Bayley
Comfort (white tee) + Structure (black blazer) + One Statement Piece (skirt)

3. One statement piece. Always.

I love a statement piece and I'll admit, this is where I get a bit too excitable when I'm out shopping. It's the magic item that makes you excited to get dressed. 

It could be:

  • A pop of colour
  • Sequins or metallics
  • Animal print
  • A statement shoe
  • Bold earrings or a chunky necklace 

This is where I get to play. I’ve stopped saving special pieces for “special occasions” - life is the occasion. If I want to wear a full on leopard print outfit to work on a Tuesday, I'll do it. If a sequin mini skirt makes me feel alive, I wear it with a comfortable shirt.

That one statement piece is the exclamation point in my outfit, and it has to make me smile.

Comfort (tee) + Structure (trousers) + One Statement Piece (embellished trophy jacket) © Leanne Bayley
Comfort (tee) + Structure (trousers) + One Statement Piece (embellished trophy jacket)

My verdict on this winning formula

The beauty of this formula is that it adapts. Swap a blazer for a chic cardigan, or a statement shoe for a statement lip. The framework stays the same - and it always works.

My top tip would be to invest in quality basics. The right jeans, the perfect white tee, the blazer that goes with everything - they’re worth spending on. If there's a store that you love that's a bit expensive, save your splurge for when they have a sale on. That's what I do with the likes of Me+Em and Mint Velvet, two of my top brands. 

Confidence is the best accessory. Cheesy but true. When you feel good in your clothes, it shows, and people notice.

Comfort (cardigan) + Structure (jeans) + One Statement Piece (metallic accessories) © Leanne Bayley
Comfort (cardigan) + Structure (jeans) + One Statement Piece (metallic accessories)

Midsize 'comfort' outfit ideas

Abercrombie Curve Love A&F Sloane Tailored Wide Leg Pant

Abercrombie Curve Love A&F Sloane Tailored Wide Leg Pant© Abercrombie

Editor's Note:

A pair of comfortable wide-leg trousers are really a must. Ideal for the office and for running errands, I couldn't be without mine. Style with a structured white tee and a statement gold or mixed metals necklace. 

Uniqlo Crew Neck T-Shirt

uniqlo white tshirt© Uniqlo

Editor's Note:

It's taken me a long time to find the perfect white T-shirt that's excellent quality, flattering to the body, not too short, not too long, washes well and sits great under a blazer. Well, I've finally found it and I now wear this white tee on rotation.  

H&M Scarf Detail Denim Blouse

H&M Scarf Detail Denim Blouse© H&M

Editor's Note:

Style with a pair of straight leg jeans and ballet flats for a cool girl look. Extra points for a studded belt or gold hoop earrings.

Cos Arch Tapered Jeans

cos tapered jean for midsize© COS

Editor's Note:

These jeans are such a winner. I love the subtle barrel shape as well as the deep indigo shade. They're comfortable, too!

adidas Spezial Trainers In Brown & Pink

Adidas brown and pink trainers© Adidas

Editor's Note:

Nothing will get past me and my love affair with my Adidas sneakers. Don't even try! I'm smitten with these brown sneaks with the baby pink stripes - they'll elevate every single outfit. 

Midsize 'structure' outfit ideas

Boden Zip Patch Pocket Jacket

Boden Zip Patch Pocket Jacket© Boden

Editor's Note:

A structured jacket can be very flattering on midsize shapes. Pair with a white tee or blouse of your choice that makes you feel comfortable, and add a simple slingback shoe and statement diamond studs. This will look great with a pair of barrel jeans. 

Mint Velvet Neutral Suede Longline Coat

Mint Velvet Neutral Suede Longline Coat© Mint Velvet

Editor's Note:

A slightly fitted coat is a must-have for anyone who's midsize - and this one you can wear with boots or trainers.

M&S Pure Cotton Denim Midi Shirt Dress

m&s Pure Cotton Denim Midi Shirt Dress for midsize© M&S

Editor's Note:

A denim dress is a wardrobe staple for us midsize women, and this one from Marks & Spencer has everything I look for and I'm a fan of the elasticated self-tie belt that cinches the waist. I would be wearing this with a knit over my shoulders like the model, but I'd probably opt for a white trainer or a cool Mary Jane shoe. 

Nadine Merabi Red Velvet Blazer Dress

Nadine Merabi Red Velvet Blazer Dress© Nadine Merabi

Editor's Note:

My Nadine Merabi collection is getting a little bit out of control - it's always is my go-to for a special occasion. If you feel your best self in a blazer dress (a very flattering style for midsize shapes) this blazer dress might be the ultimate investment. I would check out the size guide (compare against your measurements) and you'll be fine. If you're swayed by a trouser suit from this brand, It's worth noting that I often need to get the trousers shortened as I'm only 5ft3. 

H&M Belt

H&M belt© H&M

Editor's Note:

I never used to wear belts with my jeans, but the older I'm getting the more I see how a belt can pull a look together. Wear with your comfortable shirt and your statement jorts. 

Midsize 'statement' outfit ideas

H&M Patterned Scarf

H&M Patterned Scarf© H&M

Editor's Note:

The patterned scarf really is my new fave trend. This will be the cherry on top of an outfit. 

DeMellier The Small Stockholm

DeMellier The Small Stockholm© DeMellier

Editor's Note:

Suede is going to be huge again for spring, so it's time to invest in the ultimate showstopper bag you can use daily. You can wear it as a grab bag or crossbody. It has a central zip closure which will keep your valuables safe and it's designed with versatility in mind, It can be worn multiple ways with its detachable strap handheld, crossbody, or over the shoulder. 

Soru Duo Coco Statement Earrings

Soru earrings© Soru

Editor's Note:

You'll be surprised by how much wear you get out of these earrings. 

Rixo Earla Coat

Rixo jacket© Rixo

Editor's Note:

I love a statement jacket - one you can throw on with jeans and a white T-shirt and head out of the door. The easiest outfit!  

Next Black & White Spot Satin Mini Skirt with Lace Trim

Next Black/White Spot Asymetric Satin Mini Skirt with Lace Trim© Next

Editor's Note:

Lace trims are having a moment and polka dots never go out of style in my opinion. 

M&S Buckle Strappy Kitten Heel Sandals

M&S Buckle Strappy Kitten Heel Sandals© M&S

Editor's Note:

I heart these sandals and think they'll elevate your new season wardrobe.

Final thoughts

If you’re standing in front of your wardrobe, wondering what to wear — try it. Comfort + Structure + One Statement Piece. You might be surprised at how much easier, and more joyful, getting dressed can feel.

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