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Baby Doll Top for Middle Aged
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The Baby Doll Clothing Trend…
Is it age appropriate fashion when you’re middle-aged?
I am 55 years old, but I'm told I look 45 - who knew?! Since I appear younger
than I am, I sometimes have a fashion dilemma about
dressing appropriately for my age.
Am I too old to wear a baby-doll top? It’s a rich royal blue baby doll
style blouse with long sleeves, a deep V-neck, and no embellishments that I’d
like to wear with dressy black slacks or jeans. Also, am I too old to show a
little cleavage? I'm not wrinkled there yet! (Anacortes, WA) |
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Sweetness, you know I believe that we shouldn’t
dress for our chronological age but dress for the shape that we’re in and our
overall general aesthetic. However when it comes to baby doll tops and dresses,
the fashion answer should be self- evident.
If you are talking about a cute and frothy little girlish looking top from the
junior department that is probably only right for a someone below the legal
voting age, the answer is no. Luckily, your top is a rich color, but on a
related fashion page, a grown woman should not dress in head-to-toe
baby pink or
any other insipidly sweet, strength-sapping pastel— particularly in a
non-tailored style.
There are certain styles and connotations that these very girlish styles have
that should be left to, well, young girls. Plenty of 20-somethings look like
they’ve outgrown their clothes or downright stupid in a babydoll styles unless
they are extremely lean and gamine or covering a baby bump. Exposing cleavage
that is thankfully not wrinkled yet in combination with a kiddy top, won’t make
you-- an urbane woman of worldy years-- look hot but more like the nana who
escaped the fire with only the clothes from her granddaughters’ closet… ouch!
That’s not to say that you should skip this fashion trend entirely, but you
should understand how to adapt it and modify it to best flatter you. Part of
looking chic at any age is knowing when to say no and how to stay modern.
Keep the essence of the babydoll look but in a more sophisticated and refined
silhouette. Think about an empire line with some fullness under the bodice in an
elegant knee-length or right above the knee length dress that is timeless and
chic rather carrying a fairy princess expiration date. Or try a slender tunic
with some ruching at the bust to wear over slim pants or jeans so you will keep
the gathered and feminine design but not appear like an otherwise intelligent
woman desperately holding on to her youth by a very dated thread. Speaking of
dated, in fashion circles the baby doll trend is on the wane… yeah!
--November 13, 2007
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