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Trudie Styler still knows how to rock. In London last week, Sting’s wife was spotted heading out of a nightclub wearing a very low V-neck sweater that revealed her sexy, strappy bra. At 60, Styler looks great in the risqué outfit — like she could blend in with One Direction’s groupies — but her clothing choice brings up a bigger question: Should you be showing your bra at 60 even if you look smoking hot?
I don't think anyone should be showing their bra, IMO.
But, just MY opinion. Several of my co-workers show their straps all the time (I work in a dressed-down warehouse)
I don't think she looks like a "1 Direction Groupie" LOL.
That looks pretty bad on her because she's so wrinkly. Normally, I'd say screw supposed "age appropriate" fashion rules, but when the boobs start to go south and the skin gets wrinkly and saggy....one might want to reconsider showing too much skin. She looks awful in that.
I am a bit old fashioned but i think the expiration for this look is roughly 30. No matter what. That is a cool bra, but it is hard to make that look classy at any age.
On the up note, she did pick a show off worthy bra. I hate when people show their bra intentionally and pick a basic one.
I like it, that's a crazy bra like something out of blade runner. Plus she's SUPER HIP, she can do whatever she wants. I don't want to see a gray, STAINED, dirty six strap bra hanging out of the house dress at Walmart, but any woman with a decent body and a sense of style can pull off the peekaboo look IMHO.
I don't think anyone's bra at any age should be showing.
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