Interesting, thanks for sharing.
The older I get, the closer I feel I'm getting to a "signature style," meaning my own personal way of dressing that incorporates but also transcends trends. I can see it evolving and adjusting over time to stay current, but honestly, I can envision the way I dress now continuing to work for me throughout the rest of my 50s and into my 60s, 70s, etc. I'm sure there will be adjustments and shifts along the way, but when I consider the elements of my style that have been consistent through my adult life (my color palette, fondness for denim and leather, what flatters my body type, etc), I don't see venturing far from the style I've adopted.