Have you ever considered your age before buying something new to wear? Β Do you look Β into the mirror sometimes after getting dressed and think, “I’m too old to wear this.” Β To be honest, its not really something that has ever occurred to me…until lately.

Every week, I somehow seem to find myself out shopping with my mom and aunt for hours. They are always on the hunt for a home decor item or a new dress to wear to church or upcoming event. Β During these trips, I might suggest a fit n’ flare dress for my mom and a flowing dress for my Aunt to try on. Β But if my suggestion is anything slightly different from their normal shift dress, they always seem to give me the same answer, “I’m too old for that.” Β Although, we aren’t close in age, I can’t help but to wonder; why do they feel that way? Β If there was a picture of My Lil’ Pony on the front I would understand it more!
It came up again recently as I ran across an article where the writer was discussing what it is like to “dress like an adult”. Β After reading it, the only thing I got out of it is that when women get to a certain age; they should alter the way that they dress. Β According to them, your pants should get looser, skirts should get longer, and Lord forbid you show a bit of your stomach. Β You’re really trying to dress like a teenager then! Β πΒ Not my words, of course. Β Does “adult dressing” mean you should cover up more, wear drab colors, and stay aways from sheers and lace?

Β Hairbows and lollipops might be too adolescent for a grown womens style but I can’t think of much else. Β I’ll admit that I do understand how someone can dress too old for their age. Β I mean as a little girl, there are certain styles that are too mature for a young womens body. Β Then again, I feel like wearing an oversized, shapeless muumuu with ratty house shoes can add age to any woman. Β There has to be a balance.
After the article and recalling the way that my Mom and Aunt respond, I started to analyze myself. Β Damn…do I dress too young for my age? Most of the people that I spend free time with are older than me at a least by a couple of years, they are moms, and work for corporations (not that it matters.) Β But I can honestly say that I DEFINITELY style myself differently from them. Β For instance, we met up at happy hour to watch a football game. Β One wore a safari style jacket with jeans, baggy tee, and flats. Β The other was in jeans, tee, and sneakers. Β Don’t get me wrong, they both looked nice. Β What did I wear?? Skin tight jeans, a fearless women tee tied at my waist, sky high heels, and let’s not forget my red lips. Β The weekend before that we have couples night by having dinner at a popular food truck spot and drinks at a nice bar after. Β That night you would’ve f found me in a fuchsia wrap skirt, tank, and sky high sandals when everyone else were in their trousers and flats. Β “You always doing too much.” is something I’ve heard from my older brother often when we go out. Β Although, there is no such thing as doing too much if you ask me. Β I wear what makes me feel confident.

It seems to me that dressing like an “adult” should be more about wearing what makes you feel good. Β As the saying goes…You’re only as young as you feel. Β I truly believe that! Β There are only two things to consider when “adult dressing”. Β #1. Β Does it fit properly? Β (By now, you should know what fits and what doesn’t.) #2. Β Is this look okay for the occasion? Β (Because mini skirts should not be worn to your kids PTA meeting.) Β Other than that…just do it! Β Style should make you feel good, confident, happy, and ready to take on the world. Β If your outfit doesn’t make you feel like that; you need to change clothes! Β What does age have to do with it? Β I want to know what you think. If there a such thing as dressing too young for your age? Β Why or why not?? Β Let me know in the comments…
Stay Fearless π

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