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26 minutes ago, Emily Michele said:

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Had to break out the corset  and give the girls a test run! Turned a lot of heads the other day!

I bet!  The girls look great BTW.

I bought a similar red corset the other week but haven't been able to wear in public.  I figure this summer with a cropped jean or leather jacket. It's way too cold for that right now. lol

 

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Well did my makeup up today. Tried a couple new techniques that I need a lot more practice with. But all in all not to bad.

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On 1/18/2022 at 5:57 AM, Maddee said:

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6 hours ago, Elizabeth Star said:

Borrowed a top out of my partner’s closet today. 

 

I don't think I like that on you. The sleeves are awesome, but the actual top is too boxy. Maybe if you wore it with a faux belt to accent your waist?

 

Hugs!

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2 hours ago, Jackie C. said:

 

I don't think I like that on you. The sleeves are awesome, but the actual top is too boxy. Maybe if you wore it with a faux belt to accent your waist?

 

Hugs!

I'm not sure about it either. It is, in general a nice top with the textures and sleeves but it doesn't "do" anything for you. It sure looks comfy though.  

On a side note- your hair looks great! Did you have it cut and colored by a pro? the color looks perfect for your face. 

 

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6 hours ago, Jackie C. said:

 

I don't think I like that on you. The sleeves are awesome, but the actual top is too boxy. Maybe if you wore it with a faux belt to accent your waist?

 

Hugs!

A belt..hmmm. That's a thought. I might need to go shopping.

3 hours ago, Bri2020 said:

I'm not sure about it either. It is, in general a nice top with the textures and sleeves but it doesn't "do" anything for you. It sure looks comfy though.  

On a side note- your hair looks great! Did you have it cut and colored by a pro? the color looks perfect for your face. 

 

It was comfy and warm. I haven't had anything done with my hair recently. I do have it done by a pro (she's also our friend) but it's actually just faded.

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Getting ready to go out to eat. Meeting my oldest boys best friend and his Mom. New top and pants. I added a small infinity necklace after I took this picture. I tried highlighting and contouring for practice but it didn’t turn out very well. Definitely need a lot more practice and maybe a better shadow palette to work from

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1 minute ago, JustineM said:

Getting ready to go out to eat. Meeting my oldest boys best friend and his Mom. New top and pants. I added a small infinity necklace after I took this picture. I tried highlighting and contouring for practice but it didn’t turn out very well. Definitely need a lot more practice and maybe a better shadow palette to work from

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You look lovely 

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3 hours ago, JustineM said:

Getting ready to go out to eat. Meeting my oldest boys best friend and his Mom. New top and pants. I added a small infinity necklace after I took this picture. I tried highlighting and contouring for practice but it didn’t turn out very well. Definitely need a lot more practice and maybe a better shadow palette to work from

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you have fabulous cheeks!

 

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16 minutes ago, Erica Gabriel said:

I got all gussied up just to go to Costco. 

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You look great Erica, 

 

Just tell us you’re going shopping 🛍 let our minds wonder, and ponder the shops you visit. Think of the big box department stores, as wonderful malls and boutiques, with a common cart to harvest your pampered needs. 
 

Shop on girl!👗👠👢👡👛🛍

 

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Well, the group I work with knows about my transition now...and it's not a problem.  That's a big relief, but the stage is no place to hide.  Now I have a whole new world of "how to dress for work" to figure out.  I kinda went with the kitchen sink approach last night.

btw...you're all looking wonderful, and happy...love that!  💗

 

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7 hours ago, Ann W said:

Well, the group I work with knows about my transition now...and it's not a problem.  That's a big relief, but the stage is no place to hide.  Now I have a whole new world of "how to dress for work" to figure out.  I kinda went with the kitchen sink approach last night.

btw...you're all looking wonderful, and happy...love that!  💗

 

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You look amazing! 🎸:angel:

 

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10 hours ago, Erica Gabriel said:

I got all gussied up just to go to Costco. 

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Looks like normal shopping attire and makeup to me ;). Erica I hope you know how gorgeous you are. And whoever does your hair- keep them. It falls and frames your face perfectly.

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On 1/12/2022 at 6:42 AM, Sally Stone said:

Just splurged and purchased this pair of booties from Torrid.  I've been looking for a brown pair and these spoke to me - they said: "buy me."  I love booties and all of my other pairs are black or some variation of black; so, these will be a nice alternative and should go really great with blue denim.

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An update:  They came in the mail on Friday.  After trying them on the fit really well, however, the ankle opening are quite wide and I'm not certain this flatters my slim ankles.  I might try pairing them with some tall slouch socks or short leg warmers to hide/fill the wide openings.  They are really cute and quite comfortable otherwise.  I hate to have to return them.  If I model them with socks or leg warmers and post pictures perhaps you'd all be kind enough to give me an opinion.

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1 hour ago, Bri2020 said:

Looks like normal shopping attire and makeup to me ;). Erica I hope you know how gorgeous you are. And whoever does your hair- keep them. It falls and frames your face perfectly.

Thank you. I go in to have my hair trimmed every couple of months. I also use hot rollers to get that look. They’re kind of a pain to use but the outcome is amazing.

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11 hours ago, Ann W said:

Well, the group I work with knows about my transition now

@Ann W Great news for you!  I love the style and the matching guitar and scarf.  You Rock!!

 

Jani

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14 hours ago, Erica Gabriel said:

I got all gussied up just to go to Costco. 

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I love this...

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On 11/14/2021 at 7:47 PM, Elizabeth Star said:

I ended up swapping the handle out with a chain  shoulder strap right before I walked out the door.

 

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You have real talent!  This is beautiful, both the style and craftsmanship are on point!  People would buy the *&*! Out of those!  I'm not joking...  give yourself at the VERY least 30 bucks an hour then multiply that by the hour it takes for a project plus cost of materials then multiply that by 1.5. 

 

I hope the last part didn't come off as condescending and mansplain-y. It's just that I'm a craftsman and I know how easy it is to undervalue your work and how hard it can be for me to ask for what I'm worth.  

 

Oh, and I loved that dress your partner got for you... gorgeous!  I appreciate your style in general, kudos.

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@Erica Gabriel, you look like one those real sweet old ladies you occasionally meet when shopping.  Like...you're smiling, you look relaxed, your outfit says "casual but classy," and you've been shopping at wherever you are long enough to probably know where things are better than the employees.  Totally love it!

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