
""I've seen a lot of TikToks from older generations sharing their disapproval of the types of dresses they see high school girls wearing for their homecoming dances," she said. "It does crack me up that for some reason, as we get older, I think that people have a tendency of forgetting that they were once them.""
""If you guys saw what I wore to homecoming in the year of our Lord 2015 you would be sick," Lottie said in her video. "I'm talking Charlotte Russe, stiletto heels, platform, 'this big' dress so tight you can't wear underwear. I'm talking short, tight ... Girl, did you ever step foot into a Wet Seal?""
""Every single time I left the house in what was a normal article of clothing in the proper size, my father would say, 'Try again,'" she said while imitating her father pointing upstairs. "And I would say, 'It's your fault that my legs are this long. And it's not that the article of clothing is too short, it's that my leg, in comparison, makes the shorts or skirt or dress look too short,'" she recalled."
Kylie Kelce defends teenage girls who face criticism for wearing short homecoming dresses and calls out generational hypocrisy. She praises a TikTok user, @withlottie, for recounting revealing 2015 homecoming outfits and insisting that teens be allowed to be teenagers. Kelce relates to Lottie by noting shared shopping memories at stores like Charlotte Russe and Wet Seal and says she wore similar bodycon styles in college since she did not have a high school homecoming. She explains that her 5'11" height affected how clothes fit and recalls her father frequently sending her to change. Kelce is a mother of four young daughters.
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