Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually really like the lilac colored sweater in the last picture. Gorgeous color.
Right but she's 26-27 and you're 50.
And when I was in my 20s, I would definitely have worn that sweater to work. Grow up.
Reality check. She dresses like a 50 year old who has given up on fashion. She looks frumpy.
Whatever you say. Because we all know, you have to be right.
Well, I am 52, and I know my age demographic! She is almost 30 years younger. Why does she look like my age bracket?
What on earth is wrong with the lilac sweater? She's wearing something completely appropriate for the workplace. I can't even imagine what you'd prefer her to wear, nor do I want to.
I don't know why you're honed in on the purple sweater when there are a lot of other examples of her dressing much too old for her age. In my 20s (20+ years ago), I probably would have worn that purple sweater, sure. But I wouldn't have been caught dead in an oversized suit jacket, those weird pleated tapered pants she wears, etc., I actually wore stylish, fitted skirt and pant suits every single day. Key word: fitted.
https://www.anntaylor.com/clothing/sweaters/cata000011/geo-stitch-short-sleeve-cardigan/837426.html?dwvar_837426_color=9429&dwvar_837426_size=700¤cy=usd&country=US&srsltid=AfmBOoqRa2ROEMTWnlQ3VBoO0T-14yhAArQm4f_522Z6_eSa07yuY2XBkj4
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Here's the sweater. I don't like the fit or the look of the false pocket tabs on her.
I watched a bit of her last press briefing and noticed (have before but no as consciously) how she bounces when she speaks. She's 5, 15, and 50 all at the same time.
It did not look old lady on the press secretary but it does look old lady on the old lady Ann Taylor model.
I agree it actually looks worse on the model, maybe because it is baggier on the very skinny model, but also I think because it shows the whole sweater. Those fake pocket things are just an abomination, and I really expect more from Ann Taylor. I think the posted photo of Leavitt in it doesn't look bad, but I suspect it was worse in person because this just isn't a good sweater. The color and the knit are nice, but the buttons are not great and the pockets are just awful. Ann Taylor, really, do better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually really like the lilac colored sweater in the last picture. Gorgeous color.
Right but she's 26-27 and you're 50.
And when I was in my 20s, I would definitely have worn that sweater to work. Grow up.
Reality check. She dresses like a 50 year old who has given up on fashion. She looks frumpy.
Whatever you say. Because we all know, you have to be right.
Well, I am 52, and I know my age demographic! She is almost 30 years younger. Why does she look like my age bracket?
What on earth is wrong with the lilac sweater? She's wearing something completely appropriate for the workplace. I can't even imagine what you'd prefer her to wear, nor do I want to.
I don't know why you're honed in on the purple sweater when there are a lot of other examples of her dressing much too old for her age. In my 20s (20+ years ago), I probably would have worn that purple sweater, sure. But I wouldn't have been caught dead in an oversized suit jacket, those weird pleated tapered pants she wears, etc., I actually wore stylish, fitted skirt and pant suits every single day. Key word: fitted.
New to this subtopic: I’m sure the poster was talking about it because it was posted as an example of bad old fashion. It’s not particularly terrible. There are lots of examples of her being an old lady but the purple wasn’t one. Why can’t you say - purple sweater was a bad example and then post more bad ones? No need for you to die on the hill either
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually really like the lilac colored sweater in the last picture. Gorgeous color.
Right but she's 26-27 and you're 50.
And when I was in my 20s, I would definitely have worn that sweater to work. Grow up.
Reality check. She dresses like a 50 year old who has given up on fashion. She looks frumpy.
Whatever you say. Because we all know, you have to be right.
Well, I am 52, and I know my age demographic! She is almost 30 years younger. Why does she look like my age bracket?
What on earth is wrong with the lilac sweater? She's wearing something completely appropriate for the workplace. I can't even imagine what you'd prefer her to wear, nor do I want to.
I don't know why you're honed in on the purple sweater when there are a lot of other examples of her dressing much too old for her age. In my 20s (20+ years ago), I probably would have worn that purple sweater, sure. But I wouldn't have been caught dead in an oversized suit jacket, those weird pleated tapered pants she wears, etc., I actually wore stylish, fitted skirt and pant suits every single day. Key word: fitted.
https://www.anntaylor.com/clothing/sweaters/cata000011/geo-stitch-short-sleeve-cardigan/837426.html?dwvar_837426_color=9429&dwvar_837426_size=700¤cy=usd&country=US&srsltid=AfmBOoqRa2ROEMTWnlQ3VBoO0T-14yhAArQm4f_522Z6_eSa07yuY2XBkj4
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Here's the sweater. I don't like the fit or the look of the false pocket tabs on her.
I watched a bit of her last press briefing and noticed (have before but no as consciously) how she bounces when she speaks. She's 5, 15, and 50 all at the same time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like the Wyoming outfit except for the fur/fake fur on the collar of the jacket. I'd also pair with different top, but the one she has is ok:
So . . . head-to-toe dead animals?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually really like the lilac colored sweater in the last picture. Gorgeous color.
Right but she's 26-27 and you're 50.
And when I was in my 20s, I would definitely have worn that sweater to work. Grow up.
Reality check. She dresses like a 50 year old who has given up on fashion. She looks frumpy.
Whatever you say. Because we all know, you have to be right.
Well, I am 52, and I know my age demographic! She is almost 30 years younger. Why does she look like my age bracket?
What on earth is wrong with the lilac sweater? She's wearing something completely appropriate for the workplace. I can't even imagine what you'd prefer her to wear, nor do I want to.
I don't know why you're honed in on the purple sweater when there are a lot of other examples of her dressing much too old for her age. In my 20s (20+ years ago), I probably would have worn that purple sweater, sure. But I wouldn't have been caught dead in an oversized suit jacket, those weird pleated tapered pants she wears, etc., I actually wore stylish, fitted skirt and pant suits every single day. Key word: fitted.
https://www.anntaylor.com/clothing/sweaters/cata000011/geo-stitch-short-sleeve-cardigan/837426.html?dwvar_837426_color=9429&dwvar_837426_size=700¤cy=usd&country=US&srsltid=AfmBOoqRa2ROEMTWnlQ3VBoO0T-14yhAArQm4f_522Z6_eSa07yuY2XBkj4
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Here's the sweater. I don't like the fit or the look of the false pocket tabs on her.
I watched a bit of her last press briefing and noticed (have before but no as consciously) how she bounces when she speaks. She's 5, 15, and 50 all at the same time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually really like the lilac colored sweater in the last picture. Gorgeous color.
Right but she's 26-27 and you're 50.
And when I was in my 20s, I would definitely have worn that sweater to work. Grow up.
Reality check. She dresses like a 50 year old who has given up on fashion. She looks frumpy.
Whatever you say. Because we all know, you have to be right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like the Wyoming outfit except for the fur/fake fur on the collar of the jacket. I'd also pair with different top, but the one she has is ok:
So . . . head-to-toe dead animals?
Anonymous wrote:I like the Wyoming outfit except for the fur/fake fur on the collar of the jacket. I'd also pair with different top, but the one she has is ok:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually really like the lilac colored sweater in the last picture. Gorgeous color.
Right but she's 26-27 and you're 50.
And when I was in my 20s, I would definitely have worn that sweater to work. Grow up.
Reality check. She dresses like a 50 year old who has given up on fashion. She looks frumpy.
Whatever you say. Because we all know, you have to be right.
Well, I am 52, and I know my age demographic! She is almost 30 years younger. Why does she look like my age bracket?
What on earth is wrong with the lilac sweater? She's wearing something completely appropriate for the workplace. I can't even imagine what you'd prefer her to wear, nor do I want to.
I don't know why you're honed in on the purple sweater when there are a lot of other examples of her dressing much too old for her age. In my 20s (20+ years ago), I probably would have worn that purple sweater, sure. But I wouldn't have been caught dead in an oversized suit jacket, those weird pleated tapered pants she wears, etc., I actually wore stylish, fitted skirt and pant suits every single day. Key word: fitted.
https://www.anntaylor.com/clothing/sweaters/cata000011/geo-stitch-short-sleeve-cardigan/837426.html?dwvar_837426_color=9429&dwvar_837426_size=700¤cy=usd&country=US&srsltid=AfmBOoqRa2ROEMTWnlQ3VBoO0T-14yhAArQm4f_522Z6_eSa07yuY2XBkj4
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Here's the sweater. I don't like the fit or the look of the false pocket tabs on her.
I watched a bit of her last press briefing and noticed (have before but no as consciously) how she bounces when she speaks. She's 5, 15, and 50 all at the same time.
It did not look old lady on the press secretary but it does look old lady on the old lady Ann Taylor model.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually really like the lilac colored sweater in the last picture. Gorgeous color.
Right but she's 26-27 and you're 50.
And when I was in my 20s, I would definitely have worn that sweater to work. Grow up.
Reality check. She dresses like a 50 year old who has given up on fashion. She looks frumpy.
Whatever you say. Because we all know, you have to be right.
Well, I am 52, and I know my age demographic! She is almost 30 years younger. Why does she look like my age bracket?
What on earth is wrong with the lilac sweater? She's wearing something completely appropriate for the workplace. I can't even imagine what you'd prefer her to wear, nor do I want to.
I don't know why you're honed in on the purple sweater when there are a lot of other examples of her dressing much too old for her age. In my 20s (20+ years ago), I probably would have worn that purple sweater, sure. But I wouldn't have been caught dead in an oversized suit jacket, those weird pleated tapered pants she wears, etc., I actually wore stylish, fitted skirt and pant suits every single day. Key word: fitted.
https://www.anntaylor.com/clothing/sweaters/cata000011/geo-stitch-short-sleeve-cardigan/837426.html?dwvar_837426_color=9429&dwvar_837426_size=700¤cy=usd&country=US&srsltid=AfmBOoqRa2ROEMTWnlQ3VBoO0T-14yhAArQm4f_522Z6_eSa07yuY2XBkj4
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Here's the sweater. I don't like the fit or the look of the false pocket tabs on her.
I watched a bit of her last press briefing and noticed (have before but no as consciously) how she bounces when she speaks. She's 5, 15, and 50 all at the same time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually really like the lilac colored sweater in the last picture. Gorgeous color.
Right but she's 26-27 and you're 50.
And when I was in my 20s, I would definitely have worn that sweater to work. Grow up.
Reality check. She dresses like a 50 year old who has given up on fashion. She looks frumpy.
Whatever you say. Because we all know, you have to be right.
Well, I am 52, and I know my age demographic! She is almost 30 years younger. Why does she look like my age bracket?
What on earth is wrong with the lilac sweater? She's wearing something completely appropriate for the workplace. I can't even imagine what you'd prefer her to wear, nor do I want to.
I don't know why you're honed in on the purple sweater when there are a lot of other examples of her dressing much too old for her age. In my 20s (20+ years ago), I probably would have worn that purple sweater, sure. But I wouldn't have been caught dead in an oversized suit jacket, those weird pleated tapered pants she wears, etc., I actually wore stylish, fitted skirt and pant suits every single day. Key word: fitted.
https://www.anntaylor.com/clothing/sweaters/cata000011/geo-stitch-short-sleeve-cardigan/837426.html?dwvar_837426_color=9429&dwvar_837426_size=700¤cy=usd&country=US&srsltid=AfmBOoqRa2ROEMTWnlQ3VBoO0T-14yhAArQm4f_522Z6_eSa07yuY2XBkj4
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Here's the sweater. I don't like the fit or the look of the false pocket tabs on her.
I watched a bit of her last press briefing and noticed (have before but no as consciously) how she bounces when she speaks. She's 5, 15, and 50 all at the same time.