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I'll answer question on pretty much anything, though as I'm studying psychology and from past experience, I'm best at answering questions about love life, mental illness as well as giving career advice or job advice. I am also really into fashion and love these types of questions!. Oh and any pet help...

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I want to change my style from hot teen to young mom but don't want to wear things that screams old or anything like that. I know about the heels ( never wore them anyways ) and the shirts and earings and my hair but I mean on what the clothes look like themselves like the style. I don't know how to describe my style before I was pregnant but when I pictured wearing it while taking my son out as a 1 year old I looked like I was babysitting my younger brother and look 16. Doesn't help how I'm really short too (4'9"). Sorry for ranting I'm just not sure what to do.

I'm 18-not a mum, but totally get what you mean.
Something on trend, not teenager ish and stylish that flatters your figure, and makes you get taken more seriously?
This also works for people who may look young for their age, like me!

1) Try blouses. Now I'm from/live in the UK. Idk if you have Dorothy Perkins in America? But here's a link to what I mean. A cream, or pastel shade will stop you looking frumpy. When I wear this, it adds years to me in a good way, and makes me look more sophisticated. Its elegant and is great for covering up lumps and bumps. Here it is: http://www.dorothyperkins.com/en/dpuk/product/clothing-203535/blouses-shirts-1973671/blush-tipped-placket-shirt-2115152?bi=1&ps=20
I own the cream one. You may want to wear a t-shirt underneath this.The floatyness will distract from your height.

2)Avoid leggings. Super comfy-but super like what teenagers wear. Instead try something more sophisticated, like cropped trousers. http://www.hm.com/gb/subdepartment/LADIES?Nr=4294961817#Nr=4294929382

3) Wear scarfs. This is quite economic because if you buy a few you've got a great choice of outfits. Wear them lose though.

4) Instead of wearing converses/ugg boots, wear something more elegant. Like ballerina's. If you invest in a good pair of boots for the winter, you can get healed yet super comfy and durable ones.

5) Finally tight fitting blazers. These are everywhere at the moment and would suit a smaller frame perfectly.

To re-cap:
Floaty blouses with a defined V-neck adds years to someone in a good way.
Leggins are great for the housework but I'd opt for lose fitting trousers in black/blue to make the legs appear longer.

I think the thing to remember is yes you're a mum and clothes that are comfy are great, but you're still an 18 year old, so its nice to be on trend and comfy, and have the best of both worlds.

Hope I helped?

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(Rating: 5) Thank you. That does give me some options and some insight :)


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