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Her outfit is awesome - why deny it? I've seen girls half her age looking worse. But is it age-appropriate? When are we too old to rock out? When do we get too old to wear certain trends or styles?
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Take the woman in the above picture: the outfit itself is cute and fashionable. Her haircut and boots accentuate the rocker chick within. But until I saw her, I wouldn't imagine anyone over 35 wearing that outfit. And I say 35 because that's the new 25. We're living longer so looking younger is not an impossible feat - it's totally encouraged. Certain styles, however, should be saved for the youth, no matter how wicked the concert.
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I'm probably going to be like these ladies when I get older - no lie. I love a good rock concert and I usually lose my voice from screaming. I sing along to my favorite songs and I mosh when I can. My wardrobe however will be little bit more like this:
![Still a Rock Star! Still a Rock Star!](http://www.polyvore.com/cgi/img-set/BQcDAAAAAwoDanBnAAAABC5vdXQKFlpBand1Mml0M2hHS0ZKRmFLdXhsZFEAAAACaWQKAWUAAAAEc2l6ZQ.jpg)
Rock out with you heart out! Don't let anybody tell you you're too old - except when it comes to your clothes.
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