5 Style Mistakes That Make You Look Older Than You Are



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43 thoughts on “5 Style Mistakes That Make You Look Older Than You Are”

  1. Diana, you are just gorgeous! Being your compatriot, I am so proud of you!!! Could you please write if your Adidas Gazelle sneakers are true-to-size? I am planning to buy ones, in blue, but I am between two sizes, not sure which ones to chose…Thank you in advance)

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  2. Looking back, my biggest mistake in the past was adding wrong accessories to an outfit. I remember looking in a mirror and being puzzled of why a brand new outfit looked wrong on me? And it was simply because the bag or the shoes were outdated, and as a cherry on the top I could have added some boho or vintage jewellery to "kill the look"… I will be forever thankfull for all the knowledge acquired on your courses! 🥰

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  3. Great ideas! Finding these pieces however can be very challenging when shopping. For example, color will be off but shape good or the perfect item will be uncomfortable or unaffordable

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  4. There was nothing wrong with the boots and bag in the last outfit; they just didn't go with the dress because they're too heavy. They would look great with a pair of jeans and a more casual look. Chelsea boots never go out of style!
    Trends aren't a gateway to looking good; you should wear what suits you and your own style (if you are fortunate enough to have found it – I haven't).
    Everything looks good on Diana, including the lovely orange jumper.

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  5. You are amazingly beautiful. All of these are helpful tips and pretty achievable on any budget and likely with things in our closet. I am not a fan of cold shoulders, but you are in the minority of women who can carry them off.

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  6. 1 & 2 Long and oversize top and bottom, young people wear exactly that, because they just don't care about "our figure is our biggest asset", it's just a body. I'm surprised to hear something like "it's important to show your figure! it's not feminine to wear oversize!" from someone who is younger than my mom.

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  7. Funny thing is that I felt like many styles you've shown still look great and are maybe just way more casual and easygoing. but the improved styles are just so on point and very valid. Probably I just love an easygoing style. But I see what is not working with it, so thanks 😀 eyeopening

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  8. Second outfit could be 'fixed' by adding a belt. I am in the 'wear what makes you happy' camp of style. No one needs to keep up with trends. Trends are not your personal style, they are the fashion industry's style. If you are happy and comfortable in what you wear, you are never 'outdated' or look 'old'. You look like you. The best advice – dress for your body type, not matter what your personal style is.

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  9. This video was incredibly helpful. I found myself saying “Wow!” probably way too often (am I really doing so many things wrong? Lol) as you showed the transformation of an outfit that can be achieved w just few tweaks. As a petite woman just over 50, would love to see what you could do style-wise for us shorter girls with athletic build: I’m always hoping to look more feminine, and elongate my frame/legs.

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  10. I’m 62 and I think the worst item sold to my age group is a long, tunic length top, shirt or sweater. About 20 years ago I purged all of mine and instantly looked better-proprtioned, thinner and younger. I tuck in all my tops and don’t wear those long sweaters, either. I like “cropped” ones, they just cover my waistband, because I’m short. Also, any capri pants must go.

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  11. I’m 62 and still sometimes wear above-the-knee skirts, but minis (mid-thigh or shorter) just feel like I’m trying too hard to look young. I know my legs are my best asset, but I mostly want to wear midi skirts and dresses now.

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