Our fashion critic encourages a reader to invest in timeless pieces instead of getting caught up in generational stereotypes.
Now that I’m finished having children and my size is stable, I would like to invest in a quality capsule wardrobe, one that works every day and can easily be dressed up for the occasional work presentation or meeting. Here’s my problem: I am stuck in a millennial sense of fashion — tight jeans, a looser top, cardigans and ballet flats or riding boots. What’s the easiest way to update my style? — Jen, Columbia, Md.
Gen Z has been mocking millennial style with so much glee in the last few years
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