THERE are far too many fashion mistakes women make that cause them to look older, according to an expert.

Those who want to remain looking youthful should know what to avoid with their clothing.


TikToker and fashion expert Karissa Hagemeister shared a series of videos filled with style tips.

In one of her captions, she asks: “Are your clothes making you look old?”

Her first tip is to stop wearing clothes that are way too big for you.

She shows an example of what not to wear by twirling around in a loose-fitting pink dress.

Right after that, she shares an example of a proper fitting dress.

The short-sleeved summer dress fits her curves nicely, paired with a skinny black belt.

Karissa looks far more youthful in the properly fitting dress compared to the loose one.

She says: “Find your true size and stick to it.”

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It turns out that wearing tighter clothes might actually be better for those who want to appear youthful.

Karissa’s second tip is to stop wearing baggy tops paired with baggy skirts.

She solves the problem by tying a knot into her skirt with the lowest pieces of fabric. 

“Don’t be afraid to show a little leg,” she says. 


Her second way to solve the issue is to tuck the top into the skirt to reveal more of her figure.

If the top is loose then the skirt should be tightened, and if the skirt is loose then the top should be tucked. 

A handful of people have responded and her comment section with compliments. 

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One person wrote: “Sounds good! So true.”

“Looks awesome. Great advice,” someone else added.

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