Favortite lady's fashions
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- CherryLynn
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Favortite lady's fashions
There are so many ladies fashions to choose from- just curious about you girls like. I must admit to being reto- i adore the 1950's look, the make, hairstyles and dresses. i think poodle skirts are very cute.
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Just starting to explore my feminine nature- am very shy meek and demure. Addicted to looking and acting ladylike. Still have so many questions about exactly who I am- have so many mixed emotions about my gender issues.
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Well as the discussions have gone, when I go out, I do try to blend in TO A POINT! I will NOT wear flip flops, pull on sweat pants, torn sweat top with some innate logo or expression on it!!!!
That being said, I prefer my mini-skirts (What Not To Wear, be damned-- "no mini's after 35", if Casey could look as good as I do in a mini she'd wear them too!
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My style is as I have defined before, "conservatively sexy." I will go out and I will dress nice and if that gets stares then deal with it! I do not go overboard, but I refuse not to look nice! I do have some knee length and longer for various occasions and a couple of formal gowns but basic, go to the movie, its heels 3" - 3 1/2" my, mini-skirt and a nice blouse!
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Virginia
That being said, I prefer my mini-skirts (What Not To Wear, be damned-- "no mini's after 35", if Casey could look as good as I do in a mini she'd wear them too!
My style is as I have defined before, "conservatively sexy." I will go out and I will dress nice and if that gets stares then deal with it! I do not go overboard, but I refuse not to look nice! I do have some knee length and longer for various occasions and a couple of formal gowns but basic, go to the movie, its heels 3" - 3 1/2" my, mini-skirt and a nice blouse!
Go Forth Woman, an BE!
Virginia
First star to the right, then straight on 'till mornin!
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Stephenie G
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i'll have to agree Virginia , no flip flops, sweat pants or logo on my tops & i too say to heck with no mni's after 35 . Besides aren't fems suppose to lie about age so i'm not 41 i'm really 33 . I do now have some skirts that go to knee or a litttle past but i love the mini's. Stephenie G
- CJ
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Heh. Don't be so sure, Rikki. Check out the following page: People Magazine Photo Special--Hot Trend: Retro Fashion. Fashion trends come and go... and come back again. Bet you Ms. Aguilera's wearing a one-piece foundation garment under there (in black nylon and lace with satin panels, of course!). Her retro look is the first of twelve featured in this Photo Special; click on "NEXT" for more celebrities into retro.Rikki wrote:Cherry,
I'm with you, the 50's were THE ERA! for fashion. The look of a full skirt, hose, heels, hourglass shape make a girl a girl. Sadly never to return, I'm afraid. Except in my closet!
I favour the 50s and 60s, myself. I guess we like what we grew up with, eh?
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Lana
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Lenny Kravitz
CJ, Are those high heeled boots he is wearing?
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- CJ
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Re: Lenny Kravitz
Hi all,Lana wrote:CJ, Are those high heeled boots he is wearing?
Talking about Lenny Kravitz in his 1970s "drag," Lana? If so, yep, I believe they are. Platforms were very popular with guys in the 70s (as were open-backed clogs) but they were not usually as pointy-toed and thin-heeled as the ones Mr. Kravitz is apparently wearing. Maybe the boots belong to Cynthia Scurtis (but I doubt it as she probably has small feet, given that she's only 5'1" tall). No doubt these are his own boots.
Oh! to be a celebrity! They can wear whatever they damn well please (cf. the beach photos of Jim Carrey elsewhere on this forum).
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- Diannna
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Well, I used to have what I call my fetish clothes. But for the most part I tried to dress somm what my age. Now with most of my young age out o the way, I am mostly conseratively dressed. Yes I do have a couple short skirts as most of us do. I think the only thing that has stayed with me through out the years is my girdles. Call it a fetish or what ever. It has always been a part of me.
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Kendra Lynn
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Favorite looks
Hello all: My favorite look(s) I've generally described as: "nice girl with a hippie accent." Culturally and politically I'm still "alternative," but a totally hippie look just didn't work ("crinkle" skirts made me look... er... fatter-- not flattering at all!) So what I like to do (and it generally looks good) is wear a hippie-ish long hair wig with a "nice girl" outfit and a few hippie-ish accessories. Possible combinations: Turtle neck or mock-neck top, knee length box pleat skirt, boots, poncho, or: Short puff sleeve button front blouse, knee or slightly above knee length denim skirt, light blue "saddle oxfords," peace sign earrings or pendant, or: cute "shirtwaist" dress with a denim jacket over it. You get the idea.
I do like the ways girls used to look when I was in high school (late 1960's): shirtwaist dresses, oxford button down collar shirts under crew neck sweaters with a box pleat skirt and loafers, "bermuda collar" dresses and blouses. But I just like to play with that look a little when I'M wearing it...
A really cute hippie-preppie fusion is to wear a peasant blouse with a box pleat plaid skirt. Looks a lot better than you might think.
Some may think this is a bit theatrical or contrived, and I'll admit that my ideal dream date is a woman who thinks "hippie" but looks "preppie."
Nevertheless "nice girl with a hippie accent" is a look that I like and it seems to work, so I'm going to stick with it.
Love those cheerleader outfits too, but I don't do bare midriffs or super tight, super short skirts. My cheerleader ensembles look more stuff cheerleaders in the mid 1960's through mid 1970's.
Hope all you fashionistas out there are having a groovy summer!
Peace-- Kendra Lynn ('hippie cheerleader"
I do like the ways girls used to look when I was in high school (late 1960's): shirtwaist dresses, oxford button down collar shirts under crew neck sweaters with a box pleat skirt and loafers, "bermuda collar" dresses and blouses. But I just like to play with that look a little when I'M wearing it...
A really cute hippie-preppie fusion is to wear a peasant blouse with a box pleat plaid skirt. Looks a lot better than you might think.
Some may think this is a bit theatrical or contrived, and I'll admit that my ideal dream date is a woman who thinks "hippie" but looks "preppie."
Nevertheless "nice girl with a hippie accent" is a look that I like and it seems to work, so I'm going to stick with it.
Love those cheerleader outfits too, but I don't do bare midriffs or super tight, super short skirts. My cheerleader ensembles look more stuff cheerleaders in the mid 1960's through mid 1970's.
Hope all you fashionistas out there are having a groovy summer!
Peace-- Kendra Lynn ('hippie cheerleader"
- Azurielle
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Okay, I like victorian fashion, fancy clothes (wearing a girl's tuxedo while enfemme is NEAT), sundresses, bucket hats, headbands, hair bows, knickers, one-piece swimsuits, thigh-high socks, toed socks (they feel great, I even sometimes sneak some on in male mode), tennis dresses, tank tops, nightgowns and anything with tiny scrunched up frills on edges/seams.
That's just a few of what I usually pick out.
Often enough, I just end up wearing clothes based on comfort more than style, which is why I usually end up with a girl's tee and jeans (With my signature pastel-blue hoodie if it's cold) or a blouse and a simple drawstring skirt on hot days.
That's just a few of what I usually pick out.
Often enough, I just end up wearing clothes based on comfort more than style, which is why I usually end up with a girl's tee and jeans (With my signature pastel-blue hoodie if it's cold) or a blouse and a simple drawstring skirt on hot days.
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I know I may be a bit different here but my current look is that of a middle aged woman. I enjoy it as I have matured and it helps me to "blend" in better.
When it comes to favorite eras I would have to say the late 70's and early 80's. I was out of college and on my own so I had just tons of those fashions and I loved the look. Too bad I was still in the closet back then and way too scared to venture past my own backyard and only then under the cover of darkness.
When it comes to favorite eras I would have to say the late 70's and early 80's. I was out of college and on my own so I had just tons of those fashions and I loved the look. Too bad I was still in the closet back then and way too scared to venture past my own backyard and only then under the cover of darkness.
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