Normally, I don't bother to disagree with other fashion experts, but a recent comment by the fabulous Stacy London of "What Not to Wear" got under my skin. In a current tabloid magazine, the TV fashion expert commented that 44-year-old actress Heather Locklear -- in this photo -- was dressing too young. Stacy said some actresses try to recapture their youth by showing too much skin. Heather -- who has zero body fat and sculpted arms -- looks better than most teenagers in this outfit. While the look might not work for many middle-age moms, I think it fits her rock-n-roll babe look just fine. What do you think?


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I couldn’t agree more. If you’ve got it flaunt. For those that are saying that she shouldn’t wear this your just mad because you can’t!
I disagree. It’s true, her figure is terrific and she has fewer physical flaws than many women years younger. But a woman in her fifties is beautiful not by doign 20 better than a 20-year-old– she’s beautiful because of her strength, class, wisdom, a well-earned dignity. A tank top doesn’t reflect any of that. It’s not the bareness but the cheap, here-today-gone-tomorrow quality of a tank top that makes it wrong for an older woman.
I think Heather looks great in a tank top. Besides, that’s a somewhat ageless style here in Southern California. It’s also about comfort,not just style.
I agree with Cynthia. This was not one of Stacy London’s better calls. Banning all tank tops is too broad, and Heather Locklear can pull off just about any look.
I think the problem is the fabric. The tank that Heather is wearing in the picture looks like ribbed knit, which is a current teenage look, but which looks cheap to anyone older.
Ahem…most women I know over 45-55 wear tank tops just to deal with the hot flashes. Might be a fashion faux pas, but what else to do?
In the photo, Heather isn’t showing any cleavage and her arms and upper chest look great. Eventually she will get a wrinkled neck and cleavage and may want to cover it up, but for now she looks great.
And, for heaven’s sake, she was SHOPPING, not going on the red carpet, let her be comfy!
I disagree, I think Heather Locklear looks terrible and embarassing. 40-50 yr old women trying to look 20 is definately not attractive. As an 18 yr old girl, whenever i see someone trying to dress much younger then their age, no matter how good their body looks, I cringe! There are great styles of clothing for older women that look much better then what trendy 20 yr olds are wearing.
I think she looks great………She still has a great figure,there is no reason why she couldn’t wear a top like that one.
Showing too much skin??? What b.s. If she’d been wearing short-shorts, maybe, but I think she looks great. I’m over 40 and still wear tank tops, though not as tight as Heather’s, because it’s HOT out and I’d rather be cool than worry about some idiot thinking I’m trying to look younger. It’s true there are some things mature women shouldn’t wear no matter how toned they are, like crop tops and short-shorts (especially with heels) but I don’t think tank tops are one of them.
This picture was not the best example of how she normally dresses. She is constantly wearing strappy, cleavage-baring tank tops with her bra straps showing. She shops at Abercrombie! Just because she is toned doesn’t mean she isn’t wrinkly and she could show skin without wearing the same styles that high school kids wear. I think she is tacky.
O Please! She can wear what she wants. Let it embarrass the 18 year olds. We don’t dress to impress them anyway!
Mans perspective. She looks fine in this, and would at any age given she is in shape. Too much skin?! This! No belly showing, no legs showing. What should she wear long sleaves? Some do try to dress much to young, but this outfit is for anyone.
It’s a little young. If it’s sold in a pre-teen/teen scene, it’s too young for even the best looking bodies in their forties and fifties. If your daughter can wear it- you probably look like an idiot in it.
I’d be all too happy if I looked like Heather 25 years down the road. While the top itself is not too hot, she can certainly pull it off.
I think that she looks just fine. The pattern on the tank top is a bit cheesy. It does look like an outlet find in the juniors section. A plain, quality cotton tank would look more appropriate. I am 29 and would not wear the tank she has on in this photo.
Why must everything be ‘age appropriate’? If you have nice legs and you’re 40, why not show them off? Same token for arms or bust.
I don’t know what that cartoon print is, but I am 39 and occassionally I wear a Tigger t-shirt because I actually like Tigger. Not because I am “trying” to look younger. I think that clothing should reflect your personality, and if Heather genuinely likes cartoons, then that top is indicative of that.
I enjoy What Not to Wear, but I think Stacy and Clinton can be pretty unrealistic at times. (Of course, that’s what makes the show fun to watch!)
I think Heather generally looks great. That is body wise. But in that picture she looks off. The glasses are horrible too large and not a good color. Her top is okay but i don’t think i like the pattern, it makes her stomach look big or brings attention to it. And the pants! she needs them hemmed so they fall straight and more flattering.
I’m 54 years old, and I think Heather has a great body for her age. The style of the tank is so-so, but the pattern on it is too young. I think there are classier style tanks and patterns to wear out in public for someone in her age range. What one chooses to wear at home or relaxing with close friends is another thing. Same thing for the sunglasses, but movie stars dress that way on purpose to attract attention. Have you ever seen a more egocentric group of people in your life?
I think fashion should be about what we want to wear…and not based on our age or size. Sure there are some things that aren’t going to look the best on us. However, should we be focusing every moment of our life on how we look instead of how we truly feel? If we feel good in something, we will probably look better than in something that someone has told us to wear. And sometimes, you just want to be comfortable. I don’t see any harm in this. Go Heather!
I watch that show at TLC sometimes and sometimes they do not make good makeovers when it comes to people over 30. Why is it that in America people are so concerned about what is appropiated to wear for someone older than 30.
I am 35 and I still look good at my age and as a good latina I wear whatever I please. Heather still looks good for her age.
I think this is ridiculous. Some 40 year old women look exceptionally better than some 30 and even 20 year olds. Heather is one of them. We should all hope to look like her when we reach 44. But at the looks of some teenagers and 20 somethings these days, with their permanent memberships to these tanning salons, I see wrinkles and horrible leather skin by age 28.
Forty is the new 25. Look at Nicole Kidman and Janet Jackson. They look amazing. We all get older. Get over it and wear what you want and walk with your head held high.
Carpe Diem!!!
Shari
A garment like that looks like men’s underwear on anyone. It is a no-go for any one older than 10. There are more charming ways of showing that you are looking good. have fun, Anje.
I don’t believe that age matters—the label does not say “not intended for anyone over 20″ (smile)–if you can fit it and it looks respectable I say wear it–Heather looks nice in that tank top—some people can be so jealous that it comes out like the person saying she is too old for wearing it….I say go girl
I say “wear what you dig.”
Let’s make all the 18-year-olds cringe!
In this picture, the print on the shirt and the glasses shape and color seem to be the problem. They are approperiate only if you’re a teen!
I observed once that “old men’s cars” and “old lady dresses” were called that because old men drove them and old ladies wore them. But it turned out that the cars and the dresses were the same as the ones they had when they were younger. So you tell me what age appropriate means. Maybe fashion is more associated with a generation than with a chronological age. My mother’s generation did NOT wear short skirts and dresses in high school and college. But I did!
I happen to be 44 years old.I wear tank tops because i like to stay cool in the summer.If you like to waer what is confortable,the by all means wear what you like.I love watching TLC’s What Not to Wear,and well sometimes Stacy can be wrong,but that’s my opinion.
She looks fantastic! I do agree with some of the other comments regarding the tee-shirt graphic. It does look a little too immature, but with a body like that – I can forgive!
Heather may have a beautiful body, but she does look cheesy! The t-shirt graphic is to juvenile for her and it looks cheap. There are lots of nicer t-shirts she could have chosen!!
aaargh- i am in disbelief that locklear is drawing this criticism. first point- kids are hungry wherever you are- is heather locklear showing her arms (!!) really this interesting/important?
second- while i would agree that at some point (say a 35 year old in ruffles) a person (why aren’t we picking on the horrific `look’ of men wearing the same things 20 yo’s do?) can appear to be dressing inappropriately outside of ones age range.
there are many variables to consider, regardless of age, for eg. i admit i don’t enjoy seeing a very overweight person in shorts or a short skirt, no matter how old they are.
but hey- that is my bigotry and my problem. how far would people go in a heat wave to insist that those who are either `too’ attractive or not attractive enough, stay covered?
anyway- enough of my rant, just had to make these observations- as a young woman, if i dared wear something that showed off my legs, or wore the rare tank top (breasts too large to do that comfortably) i got slammed for it then too. other women did not like their guys looking at me.
i hope this sort of `horizontal hostility’ between women isn’t at work here. she was shopping, not at a charity ball, for crying out loud!
peace
I think Heather just looks like a regular everyday person in this picture. I don’t think the tank top makes her look like she is dressing too young, to me she looks like a woman her age. I certainly wouldn’t mistake her for a 20 yr old. (sorry heather) I think clothing that is conservative and flattering is best choice for any age.
Heather looks fine. I think Stacy needs to get over herself.
I think it would be better to remember that some clothing is inappriate for ANYONE to wear. Clothing such as tank tops, crop shirts, short shorts, short skirts, basically anything that looks as if it advertises “I am (sexually)cheap!” should be a no-no for any woman whether she be in her 20’s or nearing her deathbed. This trend of showing too much flesh in public has become tired and old, not the women wearing them.
I am not one to say if you got it, flaunt it because I am still a believer in modesty. But hey if 44 yrs. old is too old to be wearing tank tops —– oi vey!! The tank top she is wearing isn’t even a super skimpy one! California just went through a major heat wave too lets remember that. I personally am going to be turning 37 yrs old this year so 44 yrs is not that far away. I don’t want to look like a teenie bopper but if I like the style and I’m not being too revealing (because some things are for my husbands eyes only is my way of living) I will wear it! We need to have some fun and be creative with life including with what we wear.
I don’t think Stacey is an expert. She makes many figure mistakes when she dresses clients. No matter what you vote Heather will wear what she wants. I don’t think the issue is how her body looks I think today the trend is to show too much skin which looks cheap at any age. Tank dresses are OK and a classic it’s the cleavage that makes the difference.
Although I will whole-heartily agree that Heather has a great body and can wear things that most teenagers couldn’t, I do think she is dressing too young. The tank top isn’t the problem at all, it’s the design on the tank top, the silly pink glasses, and (most importantly) the A&F bag. I think she is trying to recapture her youth, not by showing off her buff arms (that really do defy her age) but by shopping in stores meant for high schoolers.
I think Heather looks great – She looks much more attractive than most younger women. People should be allowed to wear what makes them feel comfortable and happy.
She gives women in their forties something to strive for.
Just lIve and let live.
I am 19 and I wish I had her figure! If anything, she’s an example of how being healthy can leave more options for fashion even as we age.
It’s too bad that the public has nothing better to do than worry about what a celebrity is wearing or not wearing. Heather looks great for any age. If she wasn’t famous you wouldn’t know her age anyway.
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Um, what about teenagers wearing Led Zeppelin and Rolling Stones t-shirts? Or Von Dutch? Bet they don’t even know who he was! Now, THAT is ridiculous.
i agree that she looks too old in THAT KIND of tank…
I think she looks great, and as far as I’m concerned, she can wear whatever she wants! I do (within reason).
I think what a woman wears should reflect not only her age but her personality and her body type. Heather Locklear looks great. I bet Stacey London secretly wishes she looked that good in a tank top. Those who can do, those who can’t gripe about it!
I agree with WB! She looks great and I’m 45 and I work out and I wear them and believe me I wouldn’t if it looked bad. AND like Heather appears to be doing, I wear them shopping, etc. not on the red carpet!
I don’t see anything wrong with what she is wearing. She doesn’t look like she is trying to be younger than she is. She looks comfortable. She is not on going to an awards show, she is shopping.
Rock on … Heather!!!!
I think the style tank top is just fine for her figure. I think the picture on the shirt is what makes the outfit look tacky and too young. If it were a solid tank I would be ok with it. I’m just really glad you don’t see body piercings or tattos. At least she still has class.
Hey – she’s an actress, a STAR, it’s Hollywood for Gods sake, and it’s hot. Yeah it’s a little tight, but she looks fine to me. I think it’s the goofy-looking, too-large “sunglasses” that are the faux pas here! Stacy London is usually right on, but I think she’s just harping because of Heather’s age.
I think she looks fine…she is young at heart, and unless you die…everyone ages, so enjoy your life, your health and your liberty!
Eh. I’m ambivalent about the tank top. I don’t think anyone’s ever too old for a tank top and jeans. What Stacy London should have focused on were those sunglasses! Yikes!
She looks great in her tank top and she will always be. I would do anything to get her figure, that’s how hot she is at 44!
She looks terrific. She has a good shape, maybe the picture of the top is not well, but, as I told before, looks good.
Are we such prudes that anyone over 30 must remain in long sleeves and high necks? I’m not offended by arms (or a little cleavage) showing at any age. Tank tops are standard gear for anyone – great for layering – keeping cool – etc. It has a lot less to do with age and a lot more to do with how well you take care of your body. Obviously Heather takes good care of her body and looks better in a tank than most teenagers.
Heather looks NORMAL. Nothing wrong with this look!! And, this comes from a very conservative 51 yrs. old!
Heather looks precious in her tank top. She appears to be going shopping or is out and about for a sporty/relaxing time; therefore, considering the activity she is dressed just fine. She also looks great. We should dress as young as we feel. As long as Heather feels confident that is all that matters. It is not really the affair of the public.
I think it is somewhat ridicuolous and outdated to say that any look is wrong for any age.
What are we all doomed to wear what are grandmothers wore or are wearing.. Cause I have seen these mail-order catalogs and it is not happening here. I am 24 and I think that it is not your age that should determine what you wear, but your fitness level. If you got fat pudgy arms find a cute cool way to cover them up. And if you don’t then wear a tank top. I have fat pudgy arms I wear things to cover them up.
Fabric doesn’t matter either many trends are cross-generational… And I hope they stay that way because I see this age-classification happening.. and I just want to say that people from my age group will not allow it to continue as we grow older. Plus with all the people just getting into shape when they are approaching 50… What they aren’t supposed to show off all their hard work.
I haven’t seen the picture of Heather but most women I know in their 40s and 50s don’t wear tight tank tops, they wear looser ones that skim the body. Tank tops by default are not only for 20 year olds. I am 50, I wear ones that skim the body and don’t show much cleavage. I’m lucky, though, I don’t have wrinkly skin at all and I look to be in my late 30s. I personally would never care to dress like a 20 year old. And, by the way, there are plenty of 20 year olds who may dress age appropriately but wear clothes that don’t flatter them at all. It’s not age, it’s how you wear the clothes that matters.
What is wrong with the world and age? How many people out there grow up to her age these days? Let her enjoy herself and wear what she wants. Its one life. Provided she is not naked on the street. Who cares? Give her a break. Being old doesnt mean she cant wear that top.
I think we should wear whatever we want. If it looks good on you and feels good then who is to say you cannot wear this or that. I am a 57 yo woman and here in Ohio it has been in the mid 90’s for a while so I wear tanks and spaghetti strap tops all the time (oh yea I’m a plus size gal) and I feel great in them. Just because we are getting on in years does not mean we have to dress like nuns. The fashion police missed this one!!!!!
She’s wearing a tank top!? Shocker. Waht’s the big deal? People need to stop judging other’s on how they look. She looks fine. Wear whatever makes you feel great no matter what anyone says.
I don’t think it’s the tank top that’s the problem; it’s the print
Heather looks great. In this land of the free, freedom should extend to clothes we all select to wear. Critics have freedom of speech also… and we’re all free to ignore critics !!!
Oh….PAAAleeeeze!!! Heather looks GREAT in a tank-top!Until now I used to trust what Stacey had to say but, this makes me take a second look and WONDER! I’m ALL FOR a woman wearing tank tops as long as they are IN SHAPE and look good! No matter WHAT AGE! I’m 55 and I STILL wear them and have yet to look OR feel wrong in them! I agree with someone who said it’s not the tank top itself… it’s the print ON the tank top. Heather is physically fit and healthy and should SHOW OFF what she has as long as she CAN! I say: YOU GO GIRL!!!!! (don’t listen to Stacey… maybe SHE’S just jealous cause she thinks SHE shouldn’t so, therefore, she thinks no one after 40 should either! And WHERE did Stacey get her information from anyway? If a woman LOOKS BAD in something, has butterfly wings flapping around under her arms or has ugly fat or disfiguring features, then OF COURSE, it’s common sense that these women should NOT wear a tank.
COME ON Stacey…. get it together!!
How blooming superficial! OF COURSE Heather Locklear can wear a tank top. Hell, Madeleine Albright can wear a tank top. J. Henry. Heather Locklear too “old” to wear a tank top? What a depressing, mean-spirited thing to say.
Cheers,
TH
All I can say is all the power to her. And who says tank tops are only for young people? Thats ridiculous. Its all about comfort. If you feel comfortable in a tank top, wear it. She looks great in it, so why not?
I think she is very beautiful. However, I think she would look nicer if she wore clothes that doesn’t look like she invaded her daughter’s closet.
She could wear the same thing that she wears now, but for women, not teeney boppers.
Also, one thing that irritates me is she always has her belly hanging out. I think that is probably what makes her look like a teen, more than “what” she is wearing.
By the way, in this picture she looks okay. But in other pictures she usually has a lot more showing.
It is not the style of the top that is too young; it is the picture on the top that makes it too young. I am 55 and live in Arizona. I look great in tanks and will continue to wear them just like my mom who is 80 and the cutest girl you have ever seen.
Ohhhh.. what envy I see in some comments. I truly feel that some of the subjects of the “fashion gurus” dont give a “rats a$$” about what the critics say. And why should they? What education did most of them pursue to give them the basis for saying what is right, and what is wrong? Particularly, most of the queer critics. And that is not gay bashing. I support a males right to feel as he does, and believe there are gay males, and a different category, queers. Heather looks good in what she is wearing, and apparantly feels comfortable in it, so why should she be concerned about what any of us feel?
I think Heather looks great and has enough know-it-all to know when she doesn’t! I am 80 now and still wear tank tops for the heat but sometimes put on a breezy short sleeved shirt to cover up a few wrinkles on my neck and arms. Get with the program!
I think Heather looks great! I don’t think that people have to restrict themselves to wearing ONLY suits,and or “frumpy” and “the middle aged type” of clothing! I think that people might look good in what fits them,and or is comfortable to them and or on them….not everybody can always affort the BEST…so I think that people should wear what “works” for them and is very comfortable!
Besides, I can’t stand it, when people take one look at me,and say “Eww! How dare she wear THAT in public….I don’t want to judge other people like this at all! I think that what we wear is OUR business, alone…save for interviews for jobs and such…but, for just everyday wear….just wear what is comfy,and what makes you feel superb!
I think she should wear as many tank tops as she would like. However, seeing as she is older, she may look more age-apropriate if she was in a plain tank top, or a solid colour.
However, I think the sunglasses in that picture are a bit terrifying, on anyone.
I suspect it’s only the intolerant young (you can tell by the awful spelling!) who are dissing Heather on this one. I’ve seen plenty of lumpy 20-somethings letting it all hang out when maybe they would have looked better covered up. Style is personal, not age-related; let’s keep it that way.
I think Heather looks great! It is a relatively modest tank top, really. And I would much rather see her in a tank than some 20-year-old with belly jelly spilling over her low risers. (ew!)
She looks ok, but that is an ugly tank top. I mean she has a great body and she looks good for her age, but when you wear something that was obviously designed for someone much younger, it makes you look older. I wouldn’t say don’t wear any tanks, but I would definitely say don’t wear any like that!
I agree with you 100%!! I don’t see anything at all wrong with what she’s wearing.
How “toned” her body is or is not isn’t the issue, it’s age appropriateness in dress. If a 63-year-old marathon runner wore a micro-mini and stilettos she would look silly, regardless of how toned her legs were.
A “tank top” isn’t the issue either, it’s her choice of tank tops – much too young for her. Coupled with the velour track pants, she epitomises the expression “mutton dressed like lamb”.
So she’s wearing a tank top–who cares? Maybe she just wanted to look like a non-celebrity, shop incognito, or something. Maybe the tank top was a present from someone in her family. I think she has a right to look like any other person in America (as in, non-glamourous) once in a while. And as for all this age-appropriate garbage, I’ve seen 20-year-olds who look terrible in short tops and low-riders, and 50-year-olds who would look great in these styles. As long as you don’t dress like a prostitute, I think you should be able to dress however you feel like dressing no matter what your age.
she looks awesome!
Oh for pete’s sake. What’s the big deal? I don’t see anything wrong with it…I mean she’s only 44 years old!! She looks great!
She looks great – and if you’ve got it, flaunt it because you might lose it someday!
Heather looks great. As a male that workout at the gym, I see women that are in their 40s and even 50s that put girls in their late teens and 20’s to shame. I feel that their some of teen and 20 something “haters” are just jealous because they don’t have a great body like Heather. Heather is very tastefully dressed and that “fashion designer” that made that comment is totally wrong and offbased. I totally disagree with Paula’s earlier statement.
From a distance the tank looks OK but regardless of the fit her or her physique her age shows and then the picture looks out of sort.
Stay’s just jealous! If ya got it, flaunt it… besides, she is clothed… fully!
I have to disagree with you. Even considering her great figure, just because she has it, doesnt mean that she should dress FAR too young for her age, its one thing to go 10 years younger, but the age diffrence is just a little to substantial at a certain point
What is the matter with you people? A TANK TOP? Are you serious? Last time I checked, tank tops don’t have age limits and nor should they. They were not designed specifically for “trendy” 20 year olds. And no woman of age is trying to be 20. Who has been 20 that wants to go back there? Not me. And what’s wrong with wanting to look good at whatever age you are? This does not mean someone is trying to “recapture their youth.” This is the dumbest argument EVER.
If an older woman can’t wear a tank top when it’s hot, what in the sand hill should she wear? If I couldn’t wear an item of clothing fashion avenue has suddenly decided trendy 20 year olds should wear, I’d be one naked lady.
Are any of you familiar with Chicos? Coldwater Creek, or J.Jill. Those are stores that cater to “older” women. Guess what? THEY SELL TANK TOPS. Ergo, older women, and that includes Heather, CAN WEAR TANK TOPS. Now, whether or not you feel she looks good in one is another matter (she looks fine). But nobody is going to show up at her door and drag her away for “trying to look like a twenty year old.” That’s just ridiculous.
Next thing the fashion police will be saying older women can’t wear a tee-shirt or flip flops because that’s what 18-year-olds wear. I’ve got an idea…let’s just hand out gunny sacks to every woman over 35 and shave her bald. I’m pretty sure that’s what is coming next anyway.
I think you are right. She looks great. If she can wear it, wear it! I am over 50 and I wear shorts to the grocery store and post office. I get really horrible stairs from other women and catty comments. I really do not give a _____ what they think. Whatever way you want to dress do it! This is America, not Saudi Arabia where everything has to be covered.
I THINK SHE LOOKS GREAT . AND I THINK AGE HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH IT .IT IS HOW YOU LOOK IN ANYTHING IF YOU CAN PULL IT OFF GO FOR IT AND SHE CAN , MY MOTHER IN LAW IS 61 AND SHE WEARS THEM , AND SHE LOOKS GOOD IN THEM,AND MY GRANDMOTHER IS 88 AND SHE WEARS SLEEVLESS DRESSES AND SHE LOOKS CUTE AS A BUTTON SHE IS 5FOOT 2 INCHES TALL AND 126 IN WEIGHT.
what a nonsense. heather could be a grandmother already. when a 50 years old lady dress like a teenager, it looks rediculous. though, if you are a whore during all your life… :-X
I don’t really care what “Stacy” or anyone else says. If you cringe looking at older women wearing trendy (not sure when a tank was considered all that trendy) clothes, look the other way. You’ll just need to deal with it. The age thing and what womwn should wear is “old” (no pun intended) news. It’s old fashioned and small minded. Tacky and inappropriate come in all ages and sizes. Go to the mall and check it out if you’re that obsessed.
ARE WE REALLY SPENDING TIME TALKING ABOUT TANK TOPS, AGE, FRABRICS, AND WHICH AGE GROUPS WEARING AND IS IT RESPECTABLE OR NOT? WHAT? GET YOU HEADS OUT OF YOUR ASSES AND KEEP YOU COMMENTS TO YOURSELF. HEATHER LOOKS WONDERFUL AND SEXY IN ANYTHING SHE WEARS. IF A 20 SOMETHING CAN WERE A BUSINESS SUITE, I GUESS US 40 AND 50 AND 60′S THAT CAN PULL IT OFF SHOULD BE ABLE TO WEAR WHAT WE WANT. EVEB A TANK TOP WITHOUT JUDGEMENT FORM YOU. GET A LIFE. ROCK ON HEATHER… YOU LOOK WONDERFUL IN WHATEVER YOU PUT ON YOUR BODY.
well if ya ask me booobs are boobs nobody should have to hide what your moma gave ya. keep it real.
~I LOVE MY BOOBIES.
I am 27 years old,and I am still a “kid at heart”.I believe it’s the secret of me staying and looking young.I don’t think and do stuff what people consider as “for older people”I still watch cartoons,but I am not an immature person.a lot of people think I’m 24 or 25.hell,last Summer a driver mistook me for a student and gave me a student’s fare! I do want and have some cartoon print shirts – I love Sylvester the Cat,Cookie Monster,Minnie Mouse,Piglet,and Snoopy.heck,I will still wear them when I turn 40 or 50, even if my idol,Tim Gunn cringes (sorry Tim.we have to disagree on this)