I'm 20 but my friends say I 'dress like their grandmas' – I don't care, I bet they're cute too | The Sun

A VINTAGE fashion fan has no intention of changing the way she dresses, even if people think she looks more than twice her age.

The 20-year-old loves her retro look but not everyone is so keen.


Friends have told her they think she dresses "like their grandmas."

But this Shirley MacLain look-alike doesn't care if she looks 50 and loves her inimitable style.

A Vintage Witch (@a.vintage.witch), who has 40,000 followers, embodies every inch of the 1950s teen style.

She should know what she is talking about because her TikTok is dedicated to "vintage fashion 1940s and 1950s."

It was no different in this post, where she was dressed from head to toe in an outfit that channelled pure teeny bopper 1950's style.

She wore a circle skirt with a fitted blouse and belt.

“So I’m 20 year old. But a lot of the times my friends tell me that I dress like a grandma," she said.

“But they are wrong because I dress like your grandma when she was my age.

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“Today I look like I’m 15. But I’m 20 I swear, I’ll show you my driver’s license.”

Retro fan finished off her post with a statement: “I look as cute as your grandma did when she was this age.”

Commenters were in love with her look.

“Your vintage style is stunning," said one person.

A second attempted to rationalise the mindset of her critics: “The only reason people say grandma is because they closed-minded. You look so cute.”

“When people tell me I dress like a grandma I take it as a compliment because that’s my point," said a third.

“Your outfits and personality are adorable," said a fourth.


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