What if you're not in the "career world"?
If I wore a trend the first time around, I tend to skip it now....
I'd feel more visually assaulted but the 20 year old that squeezes into s****y jeans and spills out all over them like some kind of meat volcano eruption than a 40 year old who still had a great body and wanted to show it off.
ETA: Only on the community board would the word s k i n n y be considered a bad word that needs filtered![]()

i think it means skip the Junior section
I see new professionals all the time around here that are just shopping in the wrong department, you can get cute clothes but the juniors cut just wont work it anymore
(aka adult clothes come with a little more support)
Basically the time for "stink and shrinks" or cheap club clothes is over
If I wore a trend the first time around, I tend to skip it now. I'm 48. I have great legs but mini-skirts are ridiculous on me--I look like I'm trying too hard to look like my 19 yo dd.
I actually think that when older women get too trendy, it makes them look older. I try to avoid that by sticking with classic items instead of the latest trends.
I'd feel more visually assaulted but the 20 year old that squeezes into s****y jeans and spills out all over them like some kind of meat volcano eruption than a 40 year old who still had a great body and wanted to show it off.
ETA: Only on the community board would the word s k i n n y be considered a bad word that needs filtered![]()
Meat volcano is funny but the official wording is "muffin top."
A lady at Victoria's Secret also mentioned that if your bra is too tight and the girls are busting out that is called a "cupcake"![]()
I think wearing too tight, too loose or ill-fitting clothes is a worse offense than dressing younger.
I think that once you're over 30, big-print slogans and brand logos on tees are still fine if they are meant to be very casual, but not if you are wearing them to go out to any kind of occasion, other than wearing a sports logo tee to a sporting event. For instance, I wouldn't wear one to a happy hour at a trendy bar.
some kind of meat volcano eruption

I wasn't, until just a couple of months ago! Just stay away from Hollister, Abercrombie, Aero, etc. and you should be fine.

Im 33 and I shop at Aero and Hollister. Also Forever 21 and Rue 21. Im 5'4" and 105lbs. Im shaped like a 14 year old girl so my options are limited. My DD is 14 and we share clothes all the time but I think I dress appropriately. I also love Banana Republic and the Gap though.
I say wear what you want and don't worry about what others think. Except the mom jeans!![]()

"skinny" is bad? It shows up when I type it. What am I missing? Do I have the wrong word?
No, that was the word that was getting ***'d out. Looks like they removed skinny from the word filter. It had to be a mistake in the first place. I'm pretty sure even China doesn't censor that word online.

Im 33 and I shop at Aero and Hollister. Also Forever 21 and Rue 21. Im 5'4" and 105lbs. Im shaped like a 14 year old girl so my options are limited. My DD is 14 and we share clothes all the time but I think I dress appropriately. I also love Banana Republic and the Gap though.
I say wear what you want and don't worry about what others think. Except the mom jeans!![]()
I'm 34, 5'2, and I weigh 98-100 lbs. My options are really limited, especially for pants. I usually do pretty well with Old Navy for khakis, and sometimes jeans.
I'm not trying to dress like a teenager, but it is really hard to find things in my size in "normal" stores.
I actually think that when older women get too trendy, it makes them look older. I try to avoid that by sticking with classic items instead of the latest trends.