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Guest Janica Lynn

Above the knee dresses and heels. Not those spike heel shoes with pointy toes! I have a tendency to fall off of those! Like the ones that have a high but substantial heel and roundish toe.

I love jewlry. Hoop earrings, rings, bracelets.

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Guest Donna Jean
I love jewlry. Hoop earrings, rings, bracelets.

OMG, Girlfriend! That's me!

I have hoops that are big enough for a monkey to swing in that Lizzy gave me!

I have hoops from that size down!

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Donna Jean

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Guest ricka

I'm with you Donna Jean! I don't know what it is about hoops that expresses who we are as women. I could wear hoops with overalls and still feel feminine!

Hugs, Ricka

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Guest girlishgirl14

I'm a cross between a princessy and Scene girl like i love things that are really feminine and girly but i also like stuff like band tees and such

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Guest Donna Jean
I'm with you Donna Jean! I don't know what it is about hoops that expresses who we are as women. I could wear hoops with overalls and still feel feminine!

Hugs, Ricka

Yeah, Ricka......

I once told Lizzy that I love the weight of them and the way that they bang against my head and she laughed at me!

To me, they're VERY feminine!

I love wearing them!

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Donna Jean

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Guest doodle

I wear a lot of skirts and dresses. mostly long down to the ankle to mid calf. no high heels but nice shoes or boots . jeans and cute tops to tees and tank tops. mostly very femme. but sometimes i go for a butch lesbian( i have shoulder length hair it doesn't work well) look just for the hell of it. or it could be called totally gender queer

Kelly

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Guest kelise

I actually find dressing more tomboyish helps me pass better as a girl than dressing really femme. I typically wear simple jeans and a cute tank top, very little make-up, and flat shoes, NO heels. Dressed that way I have NEVER gotten "sir"ed. Wearing a skirt or a dress on the other hand used to get me clocked all the time, although i'm starting to go back that direction. Don't get me wrong, I adore girly girly stuff, but I just somehow feel more comfortable in the girl-next-door, simple look.

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Guest perlitarose

I am a Hi-fashion Bussiness Woman, u know: cuban heel, armanni suite, victoria secret, Madam Rocha's perfum, etc

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Guest moonrise

I have no idea what my style might end up being. If I could wish for a style it would be like Stevie Nicks!

That mythical goddess look is to die for! Dreams, Dreams!

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Guest GwenMichelle

I'm sorta a scene/hipster kind of girl on the really feminine and girly side :P

MAINLY like cute dresses, tights, off shoulder shirts with skirts, tunics, cardigans, flats and heels, umm making off shoulder band shirts. makeup ranges in eyeliner, mascara, lipstick/gloss(mainly red), eye shadow and foundation

thinned out, teased(sometimes) layerd hair style with cute bangs

accessories would be sparkily headbands/ girl beanies and cute bird necklaces

mmmmm my main stores for shopping would be Forever 21, American Apparel, and Urban outtfitters. :)

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Guest JessicaLynn

Im definitely into the industrial/emo style. When i was younger, and hadn't come out yet, the goth/industrial style worked wonderfully for me, cuz it is a VERY common thing for gothic men to wear tons of makeup. Now that I am out, I find myself leaning more towards the cuter emo style. tight fitting jeans, cute band shirts, really fun hair, dark makeup, usually paired with some of my industrial platform boots :))) if not the platforms, then just some really cute vans flats.

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Guest ricka

I love reading about the wide range of girl styles! Clothes provide us with such a big palette of colors to express ourselves in terms of who we are as women. I bought a black, low cut cocktail dress and some open toed heels to go with them. The dress will probably hang in my closet mostly but I love having one. As for the shoes, I was made to wear heels. I was talking to a girlfriend yesterday who just bought a plaid bra and panty set--something I'd never be caught dead in but she would look just darling in them. Something we transwomen have is a sense of fashion and I so love that about us!

Hugs, Ricka

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Guest DarlaVal

I am a blender who wears what fits into the neighborhood and is appropriate for a 60 something retired woman. So, I have a fashionable but conservative assortment of clothes. At 5'6", 148 lbs, 38-34-38, 9 Wide shoe, and tiny stuff 'down there', I can wear almost anything I want and can easily find at any department store.

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Guest jazz92

my style is mix between punk, emo, scene and new romantic stuff as i have a lot of dark clothes and also i mix pastel colours with bright brash neon colours with the big hair and i have a few prom style dresses that i wear with brightly coloured tights and i have have quite few piercings and 1"&1/2 inch stretched lobes also with being 6ft2 and 230lb i definitely look like a drag queen but hey it's my style

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Guest Angelgrlsue

I am simple, mostly jeans and feminine vneck tops, cardigans and feminine sweatshirts when it gets cool. Do not wear much jewelry but will wear a nice chain necklace when the mood strikes me. Come to think of it, I might make my own necklace at a craft class I have been wanting to go to.

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I'm sort of a child of the 80's (and ironically missed the entire decade by a year). My style is somewhere between punk/riot girl, a little bit hippie, and whatever I feel like at the time. But I love a nice patched-up denim or leather jacket, with a Bikini Kill back patch (Oh yeah!). I like dark and warm colors, but not anything too bright unless it's tie dye. I also have a small weak spot for silver jewelery (especially with stone inlays).

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Guest Adalia

Currently knee-length/slightly shorter than knee length skirts working towards mid-thigh skirts/dresses high heels tights/pantyhose casual tops and tight tops both with long sleeves (I don't know why but I like it when women where short skirts and tops with long sleeves :wub: ) clip-on earrings necklaces maybe a ring and makeup of course

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Guest Miss_Construe

i'm somewhat of a cross between emo/hippie/punk. its odd. but what i currently wear. i want to get into the more punkish/goth look though.

i guess i'm just one of those people.

I think I would have to echo your style sentiments.

Amy

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Guest EvenClose

I gotta say I enjoyed reading this thread a lot.

I was always into the skater thing so i love baggy jeans subtle cute tee's but with some nice loud vibrant accents.

Like Hot pink hair highlights or some extreme colored shoes. Something that really screams me. So punk accents are just too cute not too have.

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Guest 91curiouskitten

REserved causl with girly moments such as jeans and Top works for me but every now and then I gotta get girly with pink something! lol

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