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Stuff You Always Wanted To Wear But Haven't


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Guest Renee cd

I just had to have a NFL cheerleading outfit. My sister ( same size as me) got one and I took it one night I was alone and spent hours in it. I also have always wanted to wear a leotard or one piece female bathing suit. There amazing. I also got to admit that Sailor Mercury would look good on me! XD

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Okay, I guess this shows how far I've come in the past year . . . I've been kind of fixated on Trinity in the Matrix Reloaded, especially in her assault on the Agents' building where Morpheus was being held in TM, and the motorcycle highway scene in reloaded. I don't have a Ducati, but I did just order a made to measure leather "catsuit" on Ebay this week, it will be here in about a month. I totally can't wait until the weather's just right, and I can slip on the suit, some breast forms to fill it out properly, some high-heeled boots, and go for a two-wheel ride en femme, leather-fetish style.

Wow, now this is something i have in common. I loved Trinitys costume, especially her leather top/bottoms/knee high boots combo. Other than that, i havent really had many CD fantasies about celebrity women, per se. I've always wanted to be a nun, a nurse, a french maid or an air hostess. I sometimes watch the news and we have an anchorwoman called Fiona Bruce. I often think, i want to borrow her suit when she's finished with it!

T

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Guest thomasina uk

...or a schoolgirl (european or japanese style) or Dorothy from Wizard of Oz.

I bought a Dorothy costume before but my wife lost a button off it. :(

T

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Just bought a pair of 3in stilletto heel thigh high pointy toed boots. They are great and feel fantactic. $22 plus postage. I've always wanted a pair and just put them on today.I feel like a dominatrix. See photo in gallery.

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OK, here goes.

1950s poodle skirt, short white sox and sneakers. So,basically, dressed like a young lady from before I was even born.

Black corset and tutu.

That's just a start.

Kay

xx

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Guest Mellissawi

For myself it would have to be a full length wedding gown. The whole look. The veil, crinoline, and a long train. Something very fitting I love the way a beautiful gown shows off your curves. Oh and dont forget the honeymoon wear either.

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Guest Amberley_Vail

Heels and corsets for a start!

Theres a few costumes I want to do, and the group I costume with would accept me if I did wear them, but I still dont have the confidence for:

Alice from Resident Evil - That beautiful silk dress and knee high boots!

Seras Victoria from Hellsing - Mini dress, fangs and a gun twice the size of me!

and one Ill NEVER have the confidence for:

Selene from Underworld - catsuit, corset and heeled boots. If only...

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Guest thomasina uk

To dress like Tim Currie from Rocky Horror Show. Still a fav of mine

IMHO Tim Currie did a pretty bad job of looking female. I don't think he even bothered to shave his stubble and sideburns. That said, I know it was all purely for comedy value.

I used to own lingerie and hoisery like that though. I stupidly threw it out in a blind panic before my wedding...

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Guest Robin Winter

To dress like Tim Currie from Rocky Horror Show. Still a fav of mine

IMHO Tim Currie did a pretty bad job of looking female. I don't think he even bothered to shave his stubble and sideburns. That said, I know it was all purely for comedy value.

I used to own lingerie and hoisery like that though. I stupidly threw it out in a blind panic before my wedding...

T

I don't think he was meant to look female...I think the idea was androgyny, and the story line kind of supports that. Whatever the case, though, he was freaking hot! I'd kill for those legs....

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Guest thomasina uk

Catholic Schoolgirl outfit!

Oh, I am so there...

I love the idea of taking conservative themes and making them risque.

Am I the only one who's ever wanted to try on a hijab?

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Guest candicd

#1 Wedding dress - white, long, sequinned, beautiful.

Corset - tight for the curves.

4" heels - maybe not. I'm already 6'4"

I would go for Alice from Resident Evil also.

-Candi

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Guest Amber90

The list of clothes that I’ve always wanted to wear is outrageously long. However, there are a few examples which do stand out a great deal.

Firstly, I’ve always had a thing with ballerina costumes, which I noticed seems to be a very popular choice on this bored. Also, a French maid outfit is something which I’ve dreamt about wearing ever since I was about seven years of age.

Another outfit that I’ve recently fantasised about dressing up in is the casual clothing of a younger woman. I’m referring to the denim short skirts, the black tights, the brown ugg boots, and the feminine (preferably pink) hoodies that are often worn by girls in their late teens and early twenties. There is something about this getup which I find to be so therapeutic, so liberating, and so thrilling.

It will probably be a while before I get the chance to wear these types of clothing however. Being an unemployed student with no loan means that money is scarce, and I cannot afford to expand my girlie wardrobe too much. I also cannot buy too many outfits just yet, as I’m closeted, meaning that the more I purchase, the less room I have to hide such garments.

Amber

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Guest *Charlotte P*

Wedding dress, have a prom gown, but still to big to fit into it, slimming down quickly though, hopefully will fit in a month or two.. other than that, my fav, Jessica Rabbit...

Hugz

Charlotte

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Guest Eve Caillard

I love this thread

I'm so new to all of this! I'm like a kid in a chocolate shop! Wendae - leather skirt! How I agree! One of my early purchases in my unexpected plunge into cross-dressing has been a beautiful hand-made leather skirt that ony needed hemming. (Ludicrously cheap on E-bay.) I hemmed it and it is gorgeous! I love it. I can't resist leather - I love it in all forms. I have loads of ordinary blouses, skirts and dresses (I have been shopping like mad in the last 4 weeks since I discovered this new 'me'). But I always adore leather. I'd love a form-fitting leather cat-suit but in my fat old frame it is simply a no-no. However, decent fitting leather skirt, faux leather trousers, and a rather mad purchase of a fake leather dress with lace-up front have rather helped but they are not really practical. I just bought a mad red leather corset which will only really work under a loose blouse.

But for actual everyday wear - I love just 'plain Jane' blouses and skirts with a decent cinch belt to hold in my stomach. I adore satins so most of my blouses are satin.

My goodness - how wonderful it is to talk clothes!!!

Hugs all,

Eve

As for Wonder Women and other heroines - ermm I have the wrong body shape!

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Guest kimberly c

Hi, I would love to wear a wedding dress and all that lovely white wedding lingerie. lacy bra,garterbelt and stockings and

sexy white panties.

Love Kim

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Guest tera1976

A nice satin and lace teddy with thigh high silk stockings. I'd also like to wear an evening gown, one of classic styles you used to see in the 40s through the 60s. Long sheer silk that just seems to cling to the curves just right.

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Guest Roberta-Belinda

I would love to be a twentysomething air hostess, I love the uniform and it would be dream come true to wear the high heels and the tan tights. I also envy young girls in beauty departments stores who similarly dress in a nice uniform again with the heels and the tights. I would die to be a deparment store chic and talk girly talk with my female co-worker. It would be great to be so pretty and feminine..and smart and smell of some gorgeous perfume.

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Guest cdjillphilly

Hi everyone i'm new here, but have been dressing for a while now. I saw this post and had to reply.

i have been eyeing up a new pair of shoes for some time.

i want black, any texture really, at least 4" heel, sling backs with a peep toe.

i hope all you girls get to wear what u havn't. Jill

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Guest AlyTheGreatAngel

Slutty. I don't know if i'm aloud to say that, but its true. I'm not a crossdresser, but. I would do it for like a husband if I were married :)

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