CRITICS never hesitate to tell one mid-thirties woman that her fashion choices aren't appropriate and encourage her to dress more maturely.
But the influencer posted a snarky response to confirm she'll report to her day job in sheer tops and lacy bras, regardless of others' commentary.
On TikTok, Claudia Chiavaroli is known to her 939k followers for posting a healthy mix of hilarious slice-of-life content and perfectly-executed parody videos.
But she got more personal than usual in another video, where she directly addressed comments on her wardrobe.
As the clip began, Chiavaroli was off-screen while the opening of March Madness by Future played.
As the TikTok star appeared in front of the camera, so did a caption: "When people tell me I should dress my age," it read.
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Then, Chiavaroli appeared, laughing in a see-through black shirt.
Turning to show her face to the camera – and show off the lacy paneling around the chest of her sheer top – she lip-synched to the music in the background.
"Whatever that f***ing means," Chiavaroli mouthed.
She scowled in confusion at the "age-appropriate" comments as she pulled her long hair aside to show off more of the outfit.
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In the video description, she also revealed where she was wearing the youthful ensemble.
"Off to my 9-5 like this," she wrote. "Happy Friday!"
Fans in the comments supported the 33-year-old's position, with some viewers labeling any trolls as jealous.
"Just cause she look good enough where she don’t got to dress her age, don’t hate," one wrote.
"You are pure fire," another person said.
Some told Chiavaroli they loved the shirt because it displayed her tattoo – another "youthful" trait she refused to hide.
She also inspired other women over 30 to dress however they wanted. "I’m 39! I love that top!" wrote one stylish woman.
And one man was so impressed by Chiavaroli's workwear – and her figure – that he asked after employment opportunities.
"Y'all hiring?" he wrote in a cheeky comment.
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