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Wear it well


I get so many questions from others asking what clothing pieces could I wear that's age appropriate. Now grant it every trend nor every piece of clothing is for everybody considering body shapes, and sizes. But finding the piece that works, the best answer I can give is wear what reflects your personality and wear it well. Age for some may be a factor but it doesn't have to be. I'm over a certain age, however my personality and aesthetic varies. One day I might want to style the Bo

Ho trend, another day I may be rocker chic, some days my style is corporate conservative. Other days its throwing on a pair of shorts with converses and calling it a day. I love clothes and I love fashion. My dress is based according to my personality, mood and state of mind. Not my age.

I don't think society should define style. They dictate you have to dress a certain way for your age. Well I'm sorry. I don't want to look older when I feel so much younger and that there's so much more to explore when it comes to fashion. At the same time I get it. Everyone is not a Sasfashionista, everyone isn't into style and dress. However you do have to get up every morning and put clothes on. Why not dare to be different. Get out of that box full of norm. Go ahead and buy that bright green pussybow blouse. Why not get those leather pants. If it fits who you are buy it, wear it and wear it well.






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