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My only nitpick is regarding her shirt choice + lens/aperture choice. The high contrast small polka-dots is causing some really bad chromatic aberrations, to the point where the "black" of the shirt is changing colors. 1st picture, left side is green, right side is red. Not really your fault, just something to be aware of either in camera, or during post.
#2 you see both red and green...red in highlight side, green in shadow side.
#4 looks fairly neutral
#5 #6 you see a bit of both red and green
#8 probably shows the red/green effect the best out of all of them.
One way to fix this in post, is to try and select a neutral color on her blouse using the eyedropper (better yet, grab that neutral gray tone from dad's shirt). Then using the brush with 0% hardness, low opacity and low flow (25-35% depending on change), and change the brush blending mode to Hue, then Color, then Saturation (each a unique pass with the brush, and each to taste) and paint over her blouse using the neutral color.
Hope this helps!
Here are the brush settings:

What it looks like changed:

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