Grisha wrote:
I tend to dress a little on the "alternative" side, in a way that expresses my individuality and personal style. I certainly tone it down in professional settings, but I still tend to be a little off-beat even in that environment.
Fortunately, I look about 10 years younger than I am, so I can (sort of) pull it off even atnmy age.
How important is it to conform to social conventions in this regard?
What is your own philosophy regarding your personal style?
Should I try harder to act my age? If so, how?
I think 'aging well' means feeling more comfortable in your own skin and projecting that confidence, as well as taking care of yourself, which I'm guessing you are doing, if you look about 10 years younger than your chronological age. So, to me, it sounds like you've really got your act together and have nothing to worry about.
If you find yourself continuing to question your style, though, and it's making your feel self-conscious, why not try experimenting with dressing a little more conservatively and seeing both how it makes you feel and how others react to you? You can sort of test the waters and maybe find a happy medium you feel best suits you.