It's taken a while but I feel like I'm pretty comfortable dressing my body. I mean, I really do get it: my sense of style, my unique shape etc. Unfortunately one of the ways that I've coped with my size is to allow myself the adjective "cute". Not beautiful, not fashionable or stylish, but "cute". About a month ago I had gotten dressed and ready to
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I am a disciple of Stacy & Clinton!
well, can I still be a disciple if I don't always follow the rules myself? I at least KNOW the rules...
I am also early-30s and to hell with age-appropriate. I mean, if you LOOK younger than your age, then dress appropriately to THAT age. And depending on what you're doing. If it's business and you want to look professional, dress real-age-appropriate. If you're partying with people younger than you and everyone already thinks you're that same age, dress that age-appropriate.
I am 32. I get regularly mistaken for 22. Yay fountain of youth genes!
I also think you should have a variety of clothes that suits both ages (your real and your perceived-by-others), and which suits multiple needs (business, partying, casual, etc). why limit ourselves?!
Let's go shopping sometime.
Today I'm going to buy red shoes.
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PS: Was checking out yellow pumps online today. Droool.
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PS - LJ junkie? Who you calling an LJ junky, huh? *shiftyeyes*
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It's a fine line.
As for sexy in yer 20's... I beg to differ! May I draw your attention to exhibit A -> Sex in the City? :D
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