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The article mentions that women in their 30s and 40s are pointing out that certain fashion choices from younger generations look immediately dated, but it doesn't explain why these specific styles have such a strong age-reversing effect. It's interesting that the piece focuses on the "everything" aspect but doesn't actually define what makes these choices age-appropriate or inappropriate, leaving the reader to wonder if the writers are simply repeating the same outdated assumptions about fashion

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The article claims that wearing white shoes with dark clothing will make you look older, but it doesn't explain why this particular combination is so universally unflattering. It seems like it would depend heavily on the specific shades, textures, and overall fit of the garments involved.

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The article doesn't explain it because it's not actually about the color combination itself - it's about how white shoes with dark clothes creates harsh shadows under the toes and along the heel that make the feet look more defined and aged, especially when paired with the stiff, structured silhouette of most dark clothing. The real culprit isn't the contrast but how that contrast accentuates the natural aging of the foot arch.

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The article mentions that "power suits with excessive shoulder padding" are now considered immediately aging, but it doesn't explain why this particular silhouette is so universally seen as outdated. It seems like the piece relies on a broad consensus about what's "aging" without really examining the cultural shifts that made certain fashion choices seem dated—especially since the same power suit silhouettes were considered chic in the 1980s and 1990s. Why are we suddenly so quick to judge

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The article claims that certain fashion choices like "worn-out jeans" and "overly tight blouses" make people look older, but it completely ignores how age-appropriate styling can actually enhance someone's appearance regardless of their age. Why not discuss what makes someone look youthful instead of just listing things that make them look older? The piece feels more like a fashion blog post than serious journalism.