Appropriate dress?
It occurred to me today as I sat in a room full of clients and co-workers that dressing as a form of expression is a minefield at my age.Right now I struggle with looking my age vs. looking "current" which my daughter is quick to point out at every opportunity. We both shop at Victoria's Secret but I am about functionality and she is about aesthetics. I don't understand why she can't wear anything more than a year or two when I have a closet full of many generations of clothing that is still perfectly wearable (by my standards). Each of us has a different definition of "vintage" as well.
Exposing one's mid-section may be OK at 30 but is it OK for me? Will my client find low rise jeans, Puma shoes and a t-shirt acceptable apparel for both of us? I feel good and comfortable but have no idea what is going throught the minds of my 20 and 30 year old co-workers. I've managed to get past bad hair cuts, too much makeup, and the 80s and 90s but have I gone far enough or am I one of those women that people look at and say to themselves, "she really should act her age."

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Acting your age does not mean acting the way others expect you to. It means being and acting just the way you want without succumbing to extraneous pressures.
My wife's Uncle Irv is 93. His wife died several years ago and he has just invited his "chickie" girlfriend of 71 to move in with him. As he tells anyone who asks... "Age is just a number and mine is unlisted."
Do your thing, girl.
peace........ag
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