Dressing -it used to be simple. We would throw ourselves to a Long Jean Prim and a long blazer, or maybe a floral tea dress with some handkerchiefs and a waist belt that girl.
Now? We try what it feels like a modern prey of the winning eyes of our past, and it is chaos. Get out in a midi dress and crunchy white shoes (such as those favored by millennial elderly Kate princess and Meghan Markleboth), and gene z believes we are so cliché. And if we dare to throw in an uncomfortable way a faithful denim jacket at the top, they go back as if we have appeared on a juicy chandell and crocs (which they also ironically claim now).
Millennial women are stuck to a fashion vortex: too old to be tended, too young to be invisible. Even the largest ancient stars cannot do it well. Taylor Swift35, he will look for a red lip and a couple of high waist underpants and has marked a 2014 release, which is, what, a year ago, anyway? Blake Lively, 37, carry a floral coordinator? He is trying too much. Chrissy teigen39, mockery to swing the hot pants, although it is a literal model (but now is a mother, and the legs are only to hold for young children, right?).
Yes, the Internet has opinions, and none of them is kind to the women who spent 20 years adjusting the perfect tip of the eye drainer, just to speak so Millennial. Sandwiched Between two generations known for its fresh, apparently we are only basic Af. In addition, we have aged in a demographic confusing. Are we supposed to be milfs, she-eos, rich mothers, hot disorders or all of the above?
If you are a normal woman here, just try to dress in the office, the soft game of your child or the cocktails with the girls (although the “girls” are older women now), it is a field of mines. Do we continue to make a French tuck or let our tops hang? If we dare to wear something that embraces the figure, we look more Kris Jenner than Kylie Jenner? And for God’s love, what the hell should we do with our socks?

Kate princess
Samir Hussein/WireimageIt is not that the style of Celebrity Street looks dead – especially we see that the stars dress in expensive active clothes or on the red carpet. The X gene icons we looked at to get fashion tips in our youth, as Kate Moss in their thin jeans and Jennifer Anist In their crunchy white tees, they are now more closely resembled institutions than in the current style.
The other problem? Many Us They raised on the rules dictated by fashion magicians and television stylists. Do not mix black and sail! Match the handbag with your shoes! Now, we have to deactivate everything, as the cultivation tops are inclusive, the low jeans have returned and the shock is elegant if you know how to do it effortlessly. This is what we do not do, because from our instagrammable oats to our three -hour balayage, the millennials are all the effort.

Blake Lively
AEON/GC picturesStylist held, Podcast “Runway School” Cohost and proud millennial Brongh mering He says we should not let the so -called rules retain us. “I forever tell people to bring what makes them happy because if you feel good, you will look good!” She tells Us. “Don’t worry about what other people think; it’s how you care about fashion should be fun, so play dressing in clothes, be creative and dress in joy, whether for school or for the rare night.”

Chrissy Teigen and John Legend
Matthew Stockman/Getty ImagesYes! We want to feel elegant, not foolish. Cool, but do not scratch. Hot but not rubbish. We want to be seen, but not ridiculed. We want to live in a world where we never have to ask the group chat: “Am I too old for the reform?” When frantically Googling outfits for a baby shower. If the side part of our hair is causing our jeans to our bra and climbing at the waist, makes us feel good, we will continue to do so. There is only no ballet floors: it causes our plantar fasciitis to sink.