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1 hour ago, Bri2020 said:

Even in here 70s she has a better figure than me and yes, I’m guessing it was tailored for her   

 

It could just be a rich person thing. I bet I could look like a million bucks with a custom-tailored outfit just for me instead of buying off the rack.

 

Hugs!

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1 hour ago, Jackie C. said:

 

It could just be a rich person thing. I bet I could look like a million bucks with a custom-tailored outfit just for me instead of buying off the rack.

 

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Agreed.  Pretty sure she didn’t pay anything for it. Red carpet fashion is given away for the publicity 

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1 hour ago, Teri Anne said:

You look better for sure.

 

Honestly, yeah, fit aside @Bri2020 looks HAPPIER. Jane looks a little jaded.

 

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3 hours ago, Bri2020 said:

Who wore it better? Jane or me?   I was gifted this by someone who “just didn’t wear it”. It’s a “Haney” brand.  This is the brand top that Jane wore about 4 years ago to the Toronto film festival red carpet.  They are ridiculously expensive.  No way I would ever be able to afford anything by this designer.  It’s good to know rich people who have way to big a wardrobe I guess. 

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I love it!

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Trying something new. Let's see if you can spot it!

 

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1 hour ago, Jackie C. said:

Trying something new. Let's see if you can spot it!

 

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Your hair is super cute ❤️❤️

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I’m not sure what kind of look I was going for today. My shirt’s like an inch too short so I added a skirt for modesty purposes. Maybe if it was a different color. 
 

 

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I'm thinking, "90s college girl that wants you to leave her the hell alone so she can study." Love the boots. Maybe a different color for the leggings and/or skirt?

 

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Thanks everybody! My old hair was getting a little raggedy so I went shopping today. It was on sale for about $30 and I had to have it. It screams professionalism, right? Right?

 

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1 hour ago, Jackie C. said:

Thanks everybody! My old hair was getting a little raggedy so I went shopping today. It was on sale for about $30 and I had to have it. It screams professionalism, right? Right?

 

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Absolutely! One of my coworkers has turquoise so…..

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1 hour ago, Elizabeth Star said:

Absolutely! One of my coworkers has turquoise so…..

 

Oh, there was this GORGEOUS peacock but I stopped myself because it was too long for me to deal with at work. I might go back for it.

 

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@Bri2020 that blouse looks fab on you, especially with the belt. I think Jane is wearing higher waisted pants which probably is a better match for such a blousey top. Regardless of the figure, sometimes accentuating the waist (however counterintuitive) makes the look. 

 

@Jackie C. I love that hair on you. So fun and fresh. 

 

@Elizabeth Star I agree a splash of color would look very cute with that outfit. You can find all different color stretch tube mini skirts on Amazon for little cost. (They were a staple in my wardrobe when I was presenting more femme.) 

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I went out to dinner for my mom's birthday she wanted me to dress up a bit so I decided to wear my blazer that I haven't worn in a while... I gotta say I felt pretty confident all night which is saying something for me cause I'm usually pretty self conscious...

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13 hours ago, Bri2020 said:

Who wore it better? Jane or me?

@Bri2020 I’m going to say you did, because you’re very approachable, and a Trans Sister. 
 

Hugs,

 

Mindy??️‍⚧️?

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10 hours ago, Jackie C. said:

Trying something new. Let's see if you can spot it!

 

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Love it! My daughter wants to do a temporary hair die on me. 
 

You look fantastic Jackie.

 

Hugs,

 

Mindy??️‍⚧️?

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11 hours ago, Mmindy said:

My daughter wants to do a temporary hair die on me. 

This has been suggested to me also.  But truth is, there's not much to dye.

I always cover my head, but really, I should just get a wig.

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Looks great Jackie.

Try a longer wig you just might like it.

If you go to a pro wig shop they can help you pick out one that will flatter you I am sure.

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3 hours ago, Teri Anne said:

Looks great Jackie.

Try a longer wig you just might like it.

If you go to a pro wig shop they can help you pick out one that will flatter you I am sure.

 

I do like the longer look, but they don't really work for, well, work. Short hair means harder to grab for little fingers. I keep meaning to go pro, but I'm waiting until I'm not working somewhere where it's in danger of getting destroyed day-to-day.

 

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19 hours ago, Benji C said:

I went out to dinner for my mom's birthday she wanted me to dress up a bit so I decided to wear my blazer that I haven't worn in a while... I gotta say I felt pretty confident all night which is saying something for me cause I'm usually pretty self conscious...

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I like the blazer, nice shape and color for you.

 

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