I should hope I dress differently at 25 than I did when I graduated high school. I hope I never stop changing.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
One of the great things about turning 30 is figuring out how to dress comfortably and still look good.
I know people who are incredibly successful who still dress the way they did when they were 18, just because they still think that's how they look good.
Your personal style should evolve with age. To say you want the same style at 25 as at 45 is a mistake.
To be honest, I kind of dress like a 15-year-old boy. And I probably live like a 15-year-old boy, too.
I had a great time in my youth and I still feel youthful. I've no desire to look as though I'm in my 20s.
I dress like a 30-year-old woman.
I don't think I found out what I liked to wear until I was, like, 18.
I don't like it when people say, 'You're 45, so you should be wearing X and never Y.' For me, dressing is about attitude, not age.
I feel less pressure to dress youthfully. I'm 50 and everyone knows I'm 50 - who are you kidding? Jeans are my uniform. I have about 15 pairs.
I'm young at heart and dress accordingly.