Often abbreviated as , this is a distinct global fashion platform.

This is the section that goes viral every month. Let’s be real: STIs are rising in retirement communities. Dating apps are full of sixty-somethings looking for love (or just a good time). 60 Something doesn't blush. They run honest, hilarious, and heartfelt essays about navigating intimacy later in life—widowhood, divorce, new love, and deciding whether or not you actually want to live with someone ever again. (Spoiler: The answer is often "no, but I'd like to see you Thursdays.")

Diets rich in whole foods, lean proteins, and healthy fats have replaced processed convenience foods. Nutrition in this decade is viewed as fuel for an active lifestyle, focusing heavily on bone density, gut health, and reducing inflammation. Career and Wealth: The Rise of the "Encore Career"

Navigating retirement, social security, and estate planning.

Societally, we’ve been conditioned to believe that romance, adventure, and sexuality have an expiration date—usually around 55. That is nonsense.

This section moves beyond basic medical advice to explore the science and practice of longevity. It would feature articles on diet, exercise, and mental well-being, all tailored for the 60-plus body and mind. From "40 Habits You Shouldn't Do to Avoid Getting Sick" to fitness routines for active seniors, the content would be practical and empowering.

Modern grandparents love their families deeply but maintain clear boundaries. They balance family time with their own busy social calendars, travel plans, and career goals. The Future is Ageless

Prune toxic acquaintances and invest deeply in a tight-knit circle of friends who share your values and lifestyle energy.

For far too long, women over 60 have been marginalized and excluded from mainstream media. The fashion and beauty industries have traditionally focused on younger demographics, leaving many women in their 60s and beyond feeling invisible and unrepresented. 60 Something Mag is here to change that.