
Dress Codes for the Decades: A Mother-Daughter Showdown S:1E:46
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Do we really need to dress our age? That's the question sparking a lively mother-daughter debate in this episode where we explore society's unwritten fashion rules and whether they deserve to be followed—or gleefully broken.
Jane, representing the Boomer perspective, admits she still wears shorter skirts and hip-hugger bell bottoms in her 60s, while Bobbi questions whether certain styles should be retired after specific age milestones.
We tackle the uncomfortable truth that judgments about "appropriate" clothing often mask body shaming and ageism. Why can a 60-year-old slender woman wear a short skirt with less judgment than her heavier counterpart? And why do we roll our eyes at the 50-year-old man in a backwards baseball cap and skinny jeans? These double standards expose our complicated relationship with aging and self-expression.
The episode concludes with admiration for people who make the effort to dress beautifully every day and a liberating message: wear what makes you feel good. As Bobbi puts it, "If that's what makes you feel beautiful and not want to take yourself out of this world every day, by God, go for it."
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