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On 4/12/2021 at 6:53 AM, Bri2020 said:

I'm so excited for this post for two reasons:

1: My wife went to our favorite consignment shop's $5 sidewalk sale and came back with more clothes for me (top pictured here is my favorite I think) and just as exciting,

2. I found the perfect selfie lighting in my house!!!!  Dam I look good in this lighting ;) hahahaha

 

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@Bri2020i also love that top. It’s really cute. 

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This thread is quickly becoming my favorite place to check out each day. It’s really nice to see all you ladies changing so much into the beautiful women you are. @Holly Elizabeth Great selfie..the lighting especially in this last one brings out the best. @Bri2020 that top is spectacular with you hair color..love it. @Elizabeth Star I enjoy seeing the multiple looks you create for yourself. Actually, you all have such diverse ways to present. It’s inspiring. I get so many great ideas from this thread.

 

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@Susan R Thank you. It’s so sweet to say. I took that photo in my car when I got back from court. The natural light does wonders. I might have to start taking all my pics outside. LOL.  It’s one of my favorite photos I’ve taken of myself.  

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Light settings on cameras make a huge difference  but natural light seems best.

Even overcast days outside is great for portrait type pics.

I have been researching settings and angles trying to find ways to produce pics where I don't look so huge.

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Now I see it. Congratulations Holly!!

 

I’m really pushing the boundaries today with my outfit. I wouldn’t have even considered tying me shirt but I’m trying out a tuck kit today. So far, so good considering I put it on In like 3 minutes after I got to work.  If this go wrong later I can un-tie my top and cover as usual. 
 

 

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1 hour ago, Elizabeth Star said:

Now I see it. Congratulations Holly!!

 

I’m really pushing the boundaries today with my outfit. I wouldn’t have even considered tying me shirt but I’m trying out a tuck kit today. So far, so good considering I put it on In like 3 minutes after I got to work.  If this go wrong later I can un-tie my top and cover as usual. 
 

 

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Damn girl! Look at that body!  (Sorry if I'm pushing boundaries myself here)

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Another one of the tops my wife picked up the other day for me at the sidewalk sale.  Almost gauzy with a front cowl neck line. 

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Liz the tied up shirt look on you is so cute deff do it more often.

Your figure is getting more feminine every day.

Love the top Bri and you are looking fantastic as well.

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Hey @Elizabeth Star! Love that look on you!

 

@Bri2020... you and I are about the same height. How on Earth did you find a skirt that hits the ankle? I've always got floods. The top is nice, but you have got to tell me where you're shopping for tall-girl skirts.

 

Hugs!

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1 hour ago, Jackie C. said:

Hey @Elizabeth Star! Love that look on you!

 

@Bri2020... you and I are about the same height. How on Earth did you find a skirt that hits the ankle? I've always got floods. The top is nice, but you have got to tell me where you're shopping for tall-girl skirts.

 

Hugs!

These are harem pants lol. However, maxi skirts almost always fit me reasonably well.

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1 hour ago, Bri2020 said:

However, maxi skirts almost always fit me reasonably well.

 

Ah, OK, I have a pair of linen pants like that that I rarely wear because they're white and well, white...

 

Hugs!

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Thanks everyone. I do like this outfit but the downside is keeping the parts in place all day. I know I could wear a pair of two of tight undies to get the same effect but I’m weird and don’t like panty lines in leggings. I just remembered I have some cutoffs I could try this with when I get rid of these pasty-white winter legs. 
 

I love this thread. Everyone has great looks. 

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1 hour ago, Elizabeth Star said:

I know I could wear a pair of two of tight undies to get the same effect but I’m weird and don’t like panty lines in leggings.

What used to work for me early in transition before ‘something’ shrunk into obscurity, was a medium absorbency pad along with a moderately tight pair of panties. I would wear that to the gym and I had no issues with bulges. You again look great as usual.

 

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Time for another episode of Lizzy’s outfit of the day.  It’s chilly today so I opted for sleeves. I’ve had this skater hoodie for years and now appreciate it more than ever. 
 


 

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Today I'm going with a pleated skirt, heeled sandals and polka dot blouse.

 

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Not pleated, just a stay at home day for me.  
I did put on my amber necklace, just cause I like it   7849F11B-D109-426C-BBD5-6428C69C4913.thumb.jpeg.7b0e3c5beb956970ff3033b59c056ef7.jpeg

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4 hours ago, Jandi said:

Not pleated, just a stay at home day for me.  
I did put on my amber necklace, just cause I like it   7849F11B-D109-426C-BBD5-6428C69C4913.thumb.jpeg.7b0e3c5beb956970ff3033b59c056ef7.jpeg

Still a skirt. Close enough. 

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An old sun dress used as a top.

This pic is a few years old but just showing what you can do with dress that doesn't quite fit any more LOL

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