2022 Fashion Trends I'M Not Wearing *What Not To Wear In 2022*

Oh my... some of these 2022 fashion trends are just not for me! However much I may like some of them, they are just not going to work with this body. So let's talk about them! Which 2022 fashion trends do you feel like you're definitely not going to wear?

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These are 2022 fashion trends that i will not be wearing in this lifetime. Maybe the next, let's get started. The first one is catsuits. Now these have become more popular over the last year and they're still on trend getting bigger and i'm sure you've seen some fitness influencers wearing them and they look great in real life. The catsuit i do love it, but it's just not practical and not only that, but when you use the bathroom, i want you to think about this for a second, you have a cat suit on and you go to the bathroom in a public place. You have to literally strip naked to use the bathroom. You are butt ass naked using the bathroom in a public place. It seems a little strange now, an imaginary world, an imaginary world, where i love every every single part of my body, every lump and bump. I do wear the catsuit and i look amazing in it and i rock that and everyone's like wow, look at that amazing person in her cat suit, but in real life here i it's just not going to happen everyday athleisure. This is a trend. It'S a big trend for 2022 and i i like it. I also like to wear athleisure and i think it's very comfy and i think it it can be very preppy kind of cute looking. But i do see it being a very thin line from an athleisure outfit into yoga pants and a t-shirt and your hair up in a ponytail and no makeup, and you maybe haven't showered in a couple days. That is my life right now as a mom. All right, i'm going so i don't really want to get any inspiration from that side of the fashion world. Someone else can have their athleisure and their everyday athleisure and they can wear it and they can have cute matching outfits. I know myself and it's a slippery slope into yoga pants land. I don't need to go there, fuzzy shoes. No, it's not! It'S not gon na happen not on these feet. I i would step outside and they would just get dirty and probably step and poop, and it just and fur and poop do not mix well together. It'S not happening cottage core, i'm not sure where i read that term, but it does perfectly describe this trend of this cottagey. Looking like little house on the prairie um, i live in a cottage kind of look with the peter pan colors. These really big peter pan. Colors, this is a specific look and if you like this, i mean it's, it looks great on other people. It'S so not my style, and it's just not me not only that it's not practical for me and if you also have a larger bust it. Those collars will just sit there and probably stick up in some weird way and it just the buttons are gon na pull. I just do not see this working on a lot of us, and i i'm just not into it. I do feel like there are certain people. This looks amazing on and probably the people that really resonate with this style. But it's just not me so this next one is not necessarily a big trend, but it's a trend that i just kind of i personally kind of over. I feel like it might be kind of going out of style, and maybe that's why i don't know why. My shirt just keeps on coming up like that. It normally doesn't do this, but let's fix it there that look better. So there's been a trend for a while started a few years ago to have these huge puff sleeves and you would not really see the huge ones in everyday life, but you would see them in magazines and on influencers and everything and for everyday life. It'S been a little bit smaller, but still kind of big puffs, and i feel, like that's kind of going out. I feel like i'm kind of personally over it a little bit. I still love a little puff sleeve. I still love a little balloon sleeve, like a more practical puff and a more practical balloon, but these huge puff sleeves or these huge balloon sleeves. I just i don't know if that really looks that great anymore. Did i offend some people? I probably did. How do you feel about sleeves? Do you like big sleeves, or do you like to keep them small? Do you like these sleeves, very exposed midriffs, that's this section right here like right below your bust line to like right above your panty line. That is a trend, and it comes with that whole y2k trend, that's happening in the low-rise jeans, no nope. I do like cropped, i like it when it's cropped and it hits your jeans, but as far as being no no, nor do, i feel any need to make it happen. I don't like that one. I will not be doing that pearls are making a comeback. Pearls are making a comeback in these younger generations, like ginzy. Pearls are coming back, not necessarily exactly how we are used to seeing them like a a dainty pearl necklace, but i've never been into pearls. I'M not sure why, like i like things that are accented with pearls like a jewelry piece accented with a pearl like maybe a pearl on it, but as far as like per pearl necklace or you know huge pearl earrings, it's not really my style. It looks great on people who it is their style, so i'm also curious to see if maybe some pearl type you know, jewelry comes out, that's kind of morphed into something a little more current and then maybe i start liking it. Who knows, but for right now. I'M not into pearls if they're making a comeback. That'S great! Let me know what you think: do you like pearls? Are you kind of curious to see how this trend will morph itself into something? Do you think you might end up liking? It comment below. Let me know what you think about these trends that i personally will not be wearing in 2022. I would love to know your opinion or which ones that you're like i will absolutely be wearing it. It'S a cat suit. Isn'T it you're gon na wear the cat suit and you're totally fine being naked in a public place? I that's cool. I want you to. Let me know that. Let me know in the comments what you think give this video a thumbs up. If you liked it a thumbs down, if you didn't consider subscribing to my channel um, you can go back and watch the other video. I did on 2022 fashion trends and i was just kind of telling you some of the big ones, i'll link it below and i'll see you next time.

Marianne Cole: I'm so tired of everyone wearing nothing but athleisure where I live. Frankly, it just looks like slobville most of the time. I'm hoping one day it will change, but I think everyone is firmly in the "I just want to be comfortable" mindset. Fashionistas will stand out like a sore thumb, but I think you have to develop self-confidence and attitude and just go with dressing nicely if you choose to -- if that's what makes you happy. That's what I do! Dressing nicely makes my day feel special instead of ho-hum.

MyPammer: Yeah, I pretty much agree with everything you said...except the pearls. I've always loved and worn pearls on holidays and to weddings and such. I have different styles and still have the two I was given to wear on my wedding day, Momma gave me her necklace and my hub's grandma bought me a set. I wore both.

DeltaDawn: I agree with everything except the pearls. To me, those are classic and never go out of style. Thanks for the great video!

Catdyane: I’m a longtime pearl enthusiast and love everything from the traditional to freshwater to Tahitian pearls. The more modern & unusual, the better! Loved your video, Anna! You’re informative but also a real hoot.

Eva Eva: I agree, except the pearls. I did not like it a long time because I thought it makes me older, but now as I am older I am obsessed

Kimberly Perrotis: Cottage-core looks costume-y to me. Plus, it has a lot of fussy details and woven fabrics that require ironing with every wear. I do love that it incorporates a lot of skirts and dresses, though, that’s what I mostly wear, because of their much greater comfort. Also, it’s great for using pre-loved pieces from the past. I need a more sophisticated style for my age, though (61), I look darn silly in Peter Pan collars!

M Vitrano: I agree with most of the things. I’ve always enjoyed all forms of pearls. I think their timeless , just being shown more this year

Kimberly Perrotis: I love pearl and yellow-gold items, like my pearl station chain necklace and gold and drop-pearl earrings. These are my most frequently-worn jewelry pieces, I think they’re feminine and really flatter my muted coloring. But, I think the classic, all-pearl strand looks really outdated and frumpy, at least on me. I’m 61, and I don’t want to look like I’m older, which they can make one do. Also, we wore these in the 80s, when I was in my 20s, they were super-popular then. Instead, I’ll keep a lookout for yellow-gold items accented with pearls. I think pearls could be cute on really young women, especially if it’s a family piece.

Julie Judkins-Giffin: Pearls are always this southern girl's go to jewelry, simple happy pearls. Love your channel and your sweet sense of humor.

Chihiro33333: Regarding pearls I am struggling a bit. I got a beautiful pearl neclace for my birthday last summer. And yes its classy, but in all honesty, it made me feel old (I’m 55). I have been roaming the internet looking for ways to wear the pearls in a modern way. And have come to the conclusion that with a couple of layers of gold or silver chain neclaces, and with charms attached either the chains or directly to the pearl neclace, it works quite well, and I really started to like my pearls.

Julie Johnson-Hunt: At 63, no one wants to see me in a cat suit, even my cats! I do like puff sleeves and will wear this trend sparingly. I also believe that pearls are timeless, maybe overused/underused depending on the current trend cycle. The rest is a hard no. Thanks Anna!

Piddeaux: I'm with you all the way, with maybe an exception for the puff sleeve [small puff]. For someone like me who has shoulders on the narrow side they can be a nice balance, as long as they aren't super exaggerated. Also, now that it's colder weather I find I steer away from them for wear under coats. As well, puff sleeves can be kind of bulky depending on the fabric and added to that coats/jackets can tend to crush them. . . again depending on the fit and fabric.

Linda Caffalette: A big NO to the one piece "unitard (an older used term) or catsuit". I bought 2 of the biker short length one piece unitards a couple of years ago & they are still sitting in the drawer never worn. They are truly unpractical so I'm really glad they were not expensive. Also a big NO to showing off one's midriff after the age of 21! Also the drastic cut - outs in garments is going to be big in 2022 & I don't see most people pulling that off so easily. Huge puffy sleeve style isn't for me & that trend fades out quickly! Thanks again!

Jess S: I always love watching your videos! Never feel offended by your opinion. I'm thinking of getting a cat suit to wear for my 40th birthday! Totally agree about it though! Not practical; terrible for relieving yourself. Maybe they make some with a butt flap? J/k. I also dislike leggings, so I'm not exact sure why I'm into this idea! Probably my love of onesies and dressing up, best of both worlds.

LadyP: Still loving the puff sleeves and really love pearls! Everything else is a no from me imho.

Kerra Bolton: I love Cottagecore and I have a large bust. Wearing cottagecore just makes me happy. The secret is to choose necklines that flatter me (not Peter Pan ones). Also, I pair cottagecore pieces with more structured ones in my closet. Pearls can be extraordinary.

Barbara Arnold: I think I could have made a twin video! I was definitely into the sleeveless jumpsuits this past summer, but the longer sleeve, super—tight catsuit is just not going to happen! Also, pearls are so pretty, but I feel ancient when I try to wear them! Thanks for the smiles at the end of the day

Perverted Reflection: I have an oversize pearl denim jacket, I really love it, and I have a white angora cardigan with pearls on it that I also love. They both can be a little tricky to style, because they can easily look very "I just made a casserole for y'all" which isn't *always* what I'm going for .

Brenda Delaney: I agree with most except athleisure which I’ve been wearing for decades. Even back when I had to go to the office I needed to wear it for my commute, during lunch hour walks or yoga classes, hiking, walking the dog or just grabbing a coffee while shopping on weekends. There just weren’t many times, outside of twice yearly work gatherings, where it felt appropriate to dress up. I have a closet full of dressier clothes - not party stuff, just skirts and blazers - that I need to decide what to do with. Just trying them on once in a while reminds me how uncomfortable and out of place I’d feel wearing them in public. No one around me dresses like that and I really don’t like standing out.

Monique Lehnhardt: Agree with everything except the pearls. I adore pearls. Where I come from in Louisiana, a girl’s first real jewelry is normally a strand of pearls from her father on her sixteenth birthday. If they belonged to her grandmother even better. Then her husband will give her a double strand or maybe pearl studs for her wedding. Pearls say you’ve arrived as a woman.

Angela Green: Sports wear attire is my fave go to, I like to be active yet Keep my styling coherent with the days agenda. Puff sleeves i like at a minimum, thank you. Love to bring back pearls just so I can pull out my fav black pearl necklace:)

Kathy N: The only one I am liking is athleisure. That basically describes my everyday look so I will just embrace it and move on. Passing on the pearls, fuzzy shoes, catsuits , puff sleeves, and everything else you mentioned.

Pat Mear: I agree with you completely! I'm so happy you don't jump on every fashion bandwagon. Your catsuit reference brought back a nightmarish memory of a jumpsuit I wore way back in the 70's. It had wide flared legs and the top was tied on each shoulder like rabbit ears..oh.. and it was purple! Since almost everyone else was dressed as absurdly back then all was well until I had to go to the bathroom. There I was, nearly naked and struggling to hold yards of fabric off the stall floor. Reassembling myself was rhe most difficult scene in this comedy of errors. I didnt feel at all glamorous trying to re-tie my rabbit ears with one hand while holding up the pant legs with the other. I love your videos! You always have great content and always make me laugh! XXOO❤

Holly C.: I really love the Cottagecore vibe but it isn't practical for my life as a mom of two boys. Catsuits and crop tops are also a solid no. Fur shoes are also a no-go for me. I do like a pearl though.

Ruth C: I was hoping Athleisure was over! I'm fed up seeing people wear it whether they suit it or not!.... totally agreed with all of the items you said were a no go

Fat, Fierce and Over Fifty Elizabeth Inman: I do really want the Vivienne Westwood Pearl 3 strand necklace, so iconic. I’m done with the big sleeves but am still loving the big collars. Everything else can go away. Happy New Year

Rachy Weber: Love the balloon sleeves... And I really love new interpretation of pearls!!! Hard no, on all the rest!

Tiffany Sollog: I agree with everything, except the pearls. I turned 50 this year, and I have a collection of jewelry that dates back to the 40s… family heirlooms.

Nette: Another funny video from you. (You got yourself a new subscriber ) I do agree with you on almost everything. Except I am a pearl girl. The "bra tops" I especially don't get. Except for the fact that I am waaaay too old for that look, I would NEVER EVER allow my daughter to wear that to school. If I had a daughter i.e. Mon Dieu. What are the designers thinking!? Oh wait..... they are not

Chris: Still digging the puff sleeves to reap the smaller waist illusion. Love the top you wore in the video!

Rainy Daze: I'm with you on the cat suit. Also jumpers require you to get naked in the bathroom so it's just a no. (Same with rompers for Spring/Summer) And can we all just say enough Athleisure?? omgosh people! It's morphed into pajama bottoms and slippers at the grocery store. I know there's a pandemic going on but really just get dressed in the morning. Do your hair and put on make up. You'll feel better!

Pam Kindle: Leave the cat suit with the jumpsuit, I like to keep my top on in the bathroom for the most part I have lots of pearl necklaces and earrings, bought for church, that I rarely wear, but I'm a Lil older. Great vlog Anna ✌ Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and your Beautiful family

Karen Schanerberger: I agree with you on almost all of these. Cottage Core and big sleeves do not work with big busts and shoulders, especially if you’re short. I look like a hobbit linebacker. I would like to wear pearls, but haven’t found any that resonate with me.

Bonnie -Anglin_Art: I love pearls. I’m happy they’re going to be back in style, even though I never stopped wearing them. I have my mother’s pearls.

Jessica Hines: I totally agree! I love just a small subtle puff sleeve. And I love pearls but only if it is a single Pearl on a necklace or earring.

Marsha Spears: Pearls..never went out of style in my life. They blend well with nearly everything, particularly a white crisp button down shirt, dark wash jeans, and black heels.

Dana Matsukawa: I agree with everything except the athleisure. Love being comfortable. Since I am retired I don't go out (pandemic) much except to exercise, I am looking forward to getting better looking active wear.

Sandra Torrisi: Right on everything except for the pearls. Love pearl accented jewelry!

Sue Skeie: Totally agree with you, might wear Pearl's though, depends on the outfit. Thank you!

Get Real: I love pearls. Real pearls, faux pearls, pearls of every kind. I do however consider the Chanel pearl items impractical, as well as pearls attached to purses because the coating wears off after only a few wears.

Pamela Napier: I like pearls though I rarely wear them. The rest of the trends are a no!! I'm a mom of 6 - ages 7-15. I always leave the house dressed nice, full make-up etc. However those trends aren't very chasing kids friendly plus really appropriate

Midlife Mom: Hit like, then watch n enjoy! Happy Sunday! There’s a reason Europeans dont do athleisure on the daily, it can get schlumpy. I love the subtle pleated shoulder (not balloon sleeves). Ugh, no exposed bellies!

Rhelda Estenson: Puff sleeves all the way. The bigger the better! Absolutely NO catsuit unless it's Halloween and even then would probably be No!

Truth Instigator: I think pearls are a timeless classic. I wear pearls often. The catsuit is a big NO for me!!

Chrissy 123: One fashion trend you forgot to add that needs to go is bbl fashion. The tacky cut outs plus bbl fashion is only marketed for one body type and that is usually surgically enhanced. People were wearing these clothes outside of the club and it looked so tacky, in my opinion.

Viktoria Gruver: Everything totally must go, except the pearls, little bit of this beauty can elevates a simple outfit

Kat Marano: I have a catsuit and love it, lol. I rock it with a blazer or an over sized sweater. Bathroom, not an issue, just through the blazer on or just pull your arms through the catsuit under the sweater. Easy, peasy! The other, not my style.

J. Tamayo: Hi Anna. I love your sense of humor. I am also have big breast and I am not 5’2. Your right about the big collars. You always makes me laugh. I am always looking for your next videos. Happy holidays.

Debra: I agree with almost everything . I do like pearls. Sometimes it just adds that special little touch!

Lauren Green: Also having large bust, I have never been one to wear the decorative scarf that everyone was into. Never looked good on me, too much piled on top of too much!

SBCA93111: I have always loved pearls and have been waiting for their comeback. Hurray!

Tresa Duckworth: I learned to love pearls but in a funky, almost rocker way. Try a long strand of pearls wrapped around your wrist! They can be fun and funky not just little old lady in Chanel.

hbkid3040: I got some of those fuzzy heels and my dog immediately ate them so that was a sign for me.

Jennifer Nataf - Stylist: How did the catsuit become a thing? (Ok, it looks good on fitness models.) But seriously, the bathroom issue? Who would put up with that?!?

yongmai: I’ll be wearing cottagecore, small puffy sleeves, low waisted jeans with crop top (because I like to show my waist), and pearls.

Madison Billings: I wear active wear everyday. Cat suit and pearls may be nice to try out. The rest are a big nope.

nathalie vanneck: Great video Anna, i find that all these trends are for more younger people. But if you can rock it do you.. i will not wear any of them..

Ani D: Yes to everything you said except for pearls. I think they’re very classy and I love them.

mimzy c: Catsuits are not practical and really just for showoffs. I think a lot of the exaggerated styles are usually limited but trickle down into something more wearable. I like to stay current but some trends just don’t suit everyone

hbkid3040: So agree on the one piece this is true even in the summer with rompers. Never wear a romper or one piece to a concert or outdoor event unless u wanna be naked in a port a potty.

D K: Definitely no on the catsuit, but yes on pearls. I love them

A Meyer: Gorgeous orchid!!! Agree on all your no no’s. There’s a lot out there that just isn’t mom friendly, or come to that, real woman friendly

Kat C: I do like puff sleeves, but I don’t think the oversized ones look good on me. I tried on a top with BIG puff sleeves, and I felt like a football player geared up with shoulder pads... I agree with your thoughts on the rest as well. In relation to catsuits, jumpsuits are also difficult to go to the bathroom in... I love the look of jumpsuits, but even if it has a zipper that makes it easy to take off, I’m still going to feel cold and vulnerable from sitting topless on a toilet.

Beth Knight: I love the blouse you’re wearing. This isn’t 1880, I don’t like balloon sleeves or “Cottage Core” or ruffles of any kind, anywhere on my clothing. I do like 1970’s fashions because that’s what was cool when I was a young woman, however, I don’t wear it.

Chris Staats: Too old and sensible for exposed middle. Lol. I did have my day. I love pearls. Not ropes and ropes but a single strand or one on a gold chain. A cat suit can look great on many figures if cut well. The bathroom issue is real. If where you are going has a private bathroom it’s ok. Not a big public bathroom. And it’s cold the whole time it’s down around your knees. Lol. It is winter.

Meredith Marcos: Agreed. But continue to always love pearls and puffed sleeves Thanks for the update

Ivone Arias: That catsuit situation hapen's to me with overalls, and droping your sleeves ti the wet floor of God knows what's that As well as pearls, always asociate with old ladies! What I do like, in that "mature" lady garments, is the brouche, I found ir a very statenent accesories, like our oriceles eatrings, inherit from grandma.

Rebecca Jones: Wouldn't it be funny to let my ginormous, pale, and scarred tummy out? I like the athleisure look, maybe pearls, but the rest of these can miss me.

French Kiss: I don’t like pearls. I think it has to do with face shape/coloring or something. When my sister graduated from high school (1,000,000 years ago), she got a pearl necklace from Auntie Someone. When I graduated (978,000 years ago) I got a braid gold necklace. Initially my feelings were hurt. I found out later that Auntie said I just wasn’t the “pearl” type. She was so right. Many, many years later I still have that gorgeous gold necklace and wear it often.

Hazel Boot: I have never worn Athleisure for me it will always be something you wear for exercise .. I literally have one pair of sports leggings that's it and I only wear them on heavy clean up or shifting stuff about days or if I'm going on my bike! Also catsuits are just a no-go I do not want the whole world seeing my entire body shape especially 1 kid down the line and another on the way just no! Y2K I lived that and it gave me a complex about my stomach getting bloated and little love handles over the super low rise jeans, I was never overweight but it made me feel like I was! I do however love cottage core stuff but I'm tall and love tiered floaty floral things nipped in at right places and Peter Pan collars very 70s that's me :D but I've a smaller bust so I have no issues with pulling or collars not sitting correctly

Mocha Jocabed: As an inverted triangle. Balloon and puff sleeves are my enemy . But pearls ... I love pearls. I wear just a little classic chocker. Def not what kids my age are wearing lol but I love it I feel like a princess

Anna's Style Dictionary: Merry Christmas everyone ✨ I hope you are feeling well and healthy. In these times it is so important to enjoy the time we can spent with out family and I truly hope you are able to celebrate this holiday with your families ✨

HaydeecantaDios.: no cat suit for me! too cold! I have pj like that and thought I try them and I hated them!! Noooo waste my money I won’t wear those shoes either feel like Barbie me being redone the top I would wear the pearl yes!! I have to start making some usually I make my own! So great funny and excellent video always enjoy!! Them! Thank you ☺️

Fatma Sahin: I agree with all except the classic pearls for a wedding or so, not a day to day wear

Jan Meyer: Love pearls…..agree with the rest!!! Furry shoes would be my dogs chew toys!

miss g: Me swinging around my purse entirely made of pearls: hmm interesting

Cheryl Ruley: I do like pearl used in more modern ways. Maybe pearls on a leather cord. Or pearls trimming the neck of a sweater. Is stunning. Yelp I like pearls

TheNazzy786: Pearls look nice on everyone else, for some reason I don’t feel myself when I wear them

A N N A R E I D: Are there any on this list that you agree or DISagree with?!? Comment below!

Leticia Dorschner: I love cottage core, just not on me (you're right about the boobs...it looks frumpy and just wrong). But I do love my pearls!

singergrrl77: Cat suits —look nice but huge no from me I feel the same super embarrassing when using the restroom in a public place they are very impractical but look gorgeous on others. Athleisure-I work from home a lot so I have incorporated elevated athleteisure only in my home with really nice cashmere pieces but will not wear them out I like to feel fancy Even inside but I don’t want to look sloppy outside. Cottage core—I love cottage core but one must understand the line between looking cosplay and intentional so if you wear it at a time and a place and incorporate specific elements into your wardrobe then it can look cool (example maybe wearing it on a summers day to a picnic /casual wedding or brunch ) there are many iterations of this trend it does not have to look like Little House on the Prairie. I love pearls but I would really like to wear a micro choker set Mixed with some dainty chains—- I think that would look very current. furry shoes — won’t wear outside the house but inside I do wear my furry UGGs because like you I think they would get horribly dirty quickly. Happy holidays!!

E Dennis: I have dozens of pearl necklaces, bracelets, and earrings. Real pearls become more beautiful the more you wear them because they absorb the moisture and oils from your skin, and that makes them glow. I can never get enough pearls (yay for freshwater!).

Henriette Bjarney Kjeldgaard: Agree. Except for the pearls. I like them and wear them regularly. They are a classic.

Analy S: I’m with you in everything, Except I do like pearls I’ve been wearing them forever and I’m almost sexy when I was young I used to wear them with jeans

Nancy Millán: I love pearls. For me they are never out of style.

Ayda Ray: People wear what they want and what it makes them happy, I mean who really cares?!

Alma Backstrom: You are so fun Anna. Teehee. A big no to the cottage look. Those new pearl looks were interesting. Maybe? Merry christmas♥️

susy: Cottage core i love that style so much...without collars ofc... that style makes me hourglass figure and those dresses are really comfy

suemazrn: Agree with you on all of these. I don't care for any of these trends. I don't hate pearls but I am not drawn to them either.

Emphasis on Style: I agree with anything on your list and your reasons make sense but the big puff sleeves and the pearls definitely excite me.

youtube mom: why are we doing crop tops after being locked at home and snacking for the past 2 years? it’s just cruel

Chris Demnianyk: Catsuits and bare midrifs, are we back in the 80's? Love pearls, but not dainty ones- big, chunky or layered looks are cool!

Colette Mitchell: I'm in agreement with you on all of those things.

JoEllen Waddell: Omg cat suits! Too weird, just too weird. Also I adore that orange shirt! You look adorable!

Robin Newton: Trends, and fashion come and go, style change here and there, but every decade, as far back as you can go back…..pearls are here forever. It diffidently makes a statement for every young woman, women everywhere. Lady. My daughter, granddaughter, nieces all received a graduation gift from me…..a single strand of pearls. No lady should start out into the world without them. Just my opinion

frenchfan: I absolutely will be wearing pearls, all the rest no,no,no.

Paola di giulio: I agree with averything except the pearls, they so classy and elegant.

Trish Hobbs Phillips: Oh pishaw……a beautiful pearl necklace is NEVER out of style!

SuperPiper27: I wish puff sleeves would stay forever. I have larger upper arms and the sleeves hide them I’m “meh” about everything else.

Eli Agron: Love simple pearl jewlery. The rest is a no no.

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