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  1. Kymberly says:

    I think children should dress like children as well. It irks me to see children, even teens, dressing in things that I as an adult don’t even think are appropriate choices for adults.
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  2. Jenn
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    This was a very insightful article and I totally agree! Age-appropriateness is relevant at any stage of life. This year I relinquished my denim minis in favour of new well-fitted jeans and dresses. My mother is 46 and is able to dress modern and beautiful by playing up her modest wardrobe with amazing accessories and shorter heels–NOT by trying to dress like me, half her age!

    Loved this! Thanks for sharing!
    -Jenn
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    • It’s interesting that you mention your mom because yes, dressing appropriate goes for all of us! I think I may tackle older women dressing younger as well because I see a lot of that too. Especially in Hollywood.

  3. Terri K (@tkharmonic) says:

    It’s really hard to try to compare our children and celebrity children. Celebrity children don’t live normal lives, their parents aren’t trying to help them fit into normal society like we are with our children.

    Suri or any other kid wearing heals as regular daily shoes is stupid and will probably have a negative impact on the way the feet grow. Personally, I think anyone wearing heels all of the time is just asking for foot trouble, no matter what your age is.

    I would ten times rather see Shiloh or any other little girl wearing “boy” looking clothes instead of stripper looking clothes. Perhaps Shiloh will start a trend and less little girls will look like mini-prostitutes on the playground.

    Children should be children, and the clothes they wear should be designed for comfort and durability.

    • Terri–You have a good point when it comes to the comparison of celebrity children versus non celeb children. BUT many kids and their parents look to these celeb children as fashion role models. This too must stop. Thanks for commenting.

  4. fabdogooder says:

    Yeah..I think it is totally unacceptable for little girl to be out and about in heals.
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    • It would’ve been cool in my opinion if it were just a one-time instance. But Suri has been seen countless times out and about wearing heels. I don’t think that is cute at all. Thanks for commenting.

  5. Maryline says:

    I could not agree more! Short skirts and lace tops annoy me the most. It is NOT okay to play Barbie with your kids!

    Until they’re old enough to leave for good and live on their own, parents should manage their offspring’s attire. Period.
    No negotiations!

    When I was a kid, I wasn’t allowed to paint my nails before the age of 16…
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  6. DanielleJ
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    I think it’s cute to see little girls dressed up in ADULT clothes while they play, but I also understand the attraction to adult clothes created in tiny sizes.

    Thank you for the article.
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  7. glamazini
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    Hubby and I saw a little girl in heels, tights and a fitted shirt walking into the JoAnns Fabric on Sunday. We both did a double take and skinned up our faces. No.
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