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Miss Taking Care of Business. Audrey is reading for anything that comes her way today!

 

Skirt suit and embellished cami: Venus

Strappy sandals: David Tate

Necklace: Adornia

...and a million dollar smile! 😄

 

Love,

~Audrey.

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Audrey, you are wearing my favorite feminine style, "business" style.  And girl, you are rocking that outfit!  I also agree that you are wearing a million dollar smile.  Isn't it wonderful when the look you trying to achieve comes together perfectly?

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Lizzy,

 

I adore the boots you are wearing in your last picture post.  I have a pair from Torrid that look similar and I love them.

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14 hours ago, Elizabeth Star said:

I think I might be settling into a style I like. Now if could only find this top in black.

 

Oh, that would look nice! You need a little contrast though. Have you considered off-black?

 

Hugs!

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Audrey, I love the outfit. David Tate's are one of my favorite fast fashion shoe brands, and they make larger sizes!

 

Finally got unpacked from the move. Today was casual with embroidered levi's, simple t-shirt and a cardigan. Hair by 30 MPH gusty winds. lol. I didn't bother with my hair today since I'm going in for a hair appointment later. First one in about a year! Just going to get it cleaned up a bit. Plan is to let it grow another 5-6" I think.

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Had to do some Holliday shopping.   Around here, that pretty much means a trip to WallWorld.  

On the plus side, I was correctly gendered.  That felt good.

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2 hours ago, Bri2020 said:

Plan is to let it grow another 5-6" I think.

 

Oh, that'll look nice! Looking forward to seeing it.

 

Hugs!

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Thank you everyone for your wonderful compliments! @Sally Stone The feminine business style is my favorite too and I love how the suit flatters me so well even if it is polyester and only $69. I felt absolutely amazing all day in my outfit - I might even call it gender euphoria, meeting people who treated me like I have always been a woman. I am so happy to read you had an experience like that today as well @Jandi !

 

@Bri2020 It is lovely to see you again! I love the warm color of the cardigan and I am excited to see your hair after your appointment!

 

@Amber76 Your lipstick color makes your smile radiant!

 

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~Audrey.

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I should have taken a pic right afterwards but here's the new cut. She just put some layers in and took an inch off the tips. Framed my "bangs" a little.  She loved the way the curls defined, especially in the back and asked permission to post pics to the salon instagram. When they post them I will share the link, I'm sure they're better than my dark room at bedtime pic. lol

 

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@Bri2020 I just love the curls Bri! They turned out just lovely and how flattering that the salon asked if they could share on social media!

 

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~Audrey.

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This top is one of the projects I've been working on for the last couple of weeks. It's more of a test piece for a 3d printed chainmail I designed.

 

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6 hours ago, Elizabeth Star said:

This top is one of the projects I've been working on for the last couple of weeks. It's more of a test piece for a 3d printed chainmail I designed.

 

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Does the 3d printer print it out already linked up or just the individual links that you snap together? It looks amazing!

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OOTD:

Bell sleeve sweater dress - Venus

Snakeskin booties - J. Renee

Snakeskin belt - Amazon

Necklace - yard sale in New Jersey

 

@Elizabeth Star How heavy is that? It looks like it would hurt your shoulders!

 

Love,

~Audrey.

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29 minutes ago, Bri2020 said:

Does the 3d printer print it out already linked up or just the individual links that you snap together? It looks amazing!

❤️Thanks. It prints sections with the rings already connected then I just connect the sections together. The star inlay is a separate piece that I had to "cut-in". It took a little over 250 hours to print and connect all the sections. It would have been faster for me to make it out of steel and copper but with the printer it was hands-off. I was able to set it, forget it and do something else while the machine did it's thing, it's also super light compared to steel and a lot easier of my hands.

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1 hour ago, Audrey said:

How heavy is that? It looks like it would hurt your shoulders!

 

3d printed plastic is pretty light. My medium of choice was always aluminum which isn't bad either. Now if she'd gone traditional and made it out of riveted steel... that sucker would be heavy. It also would have taken just FOREVER to do. It's less weight on the shoulders than you'd think though, the weight is pretty distributed.

 

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I actually used to fight in maille. A full shirt and hood. I made it out of 14 ga steel. And yes that sucker was HEAVY. 
 

@Elizabeth Star Yours definitely looks prettier and a lot lighter than my old set lol

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3 hours ago, Bri2020 said:

Does the 3d printer print it out already linked up or just the individual links that you snap together? It looks amazing!

@Elizabeth StarThis is a good question, and by the time I quoted the question you answered it down further on the thread. The number of hours are amazing.

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Liz the chain mail is really cool well done.

Everyone is looking fabulous as always.

Been trying to practice with lighting using my cell phone cam.

Not sure if I like LED or fluorescent but the cell cam is so limited in what it can do. This is the top I had on today.

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19 minutes ago, Teri Anne said:

Liz the chain mail is really cool well done.

Everyone is looking fabulous as always.

Been trying to practice with lighting using my cell phone cam.

Not sure if I like LED or fluorescent but the cell cam is so limited in what it can do. This is the top I had on today.

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It's pretty cute. I could see myself wearing patterns like that.

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3 hours ago, Elizabeth Star said:

It's pretty cute. I could see myself wearing patterns like that.

Plain colors just don't work to well for me I need color LOLOL.

I tried on a mid length pleated  almond color skirt with the almond color long sweater I had on and I felt like a light bulb. It was pretty but too much of one color

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