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22 minutes ago, Bri2020 said:

I went shopping at a $5 sidewalk sale so be prepared for me taking over this thread for about 2 weeks. lol. I bought 16 different pieces including this tie front top I am wearing out on a date tonight. We're just getting tacos so not getting too dressed up. However, I'm going braless and leaving the top button undone to give that almost peekaboo look. Yea, I'm a tease. lol.  On the other hand, I am going to see Carmen (the opera) at the Kennedy Center next month so one of my friends is lending me this gorgeous dress. Now to find strappy heels in gold.

 

Very nice @Bri2020! I look forward to seeing the rest of it.

 

I just bought a new outfit for the Cougar Hunt next week (I'm the cougar) to raise money for Pride in Ferndale this year. I'll be sharing it once the rest comes in (I only have the pants so far).

 

Hugs!

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27 minutes ago, Teri Anne said:

Nice weather so this maxi was for Easter with friends

Good evening Teri,

 

I love the floral and leopard print combination. You look wonderful in it.

 

Hugs,

 

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19 hours ago, Mmindy said:

Good evening Teri,

 

I love the floral and leopard print combination. You look wonderful in it.

 

Hugs,

 

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Agreed. You look gorgeous in that!!

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Decided to try 3/4 trousers with a 50's style top, still love my heels but I think I need another pair (surprise surprise...lol)

really need to sort out a decent wig but cannot decide on long or short.

Sunshine rapidly approaching so dressing up is going to be restricted.

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On 4/21/2022 at 9:57 PM, Bri2020 said:

I went shopping at a $5 sidewalk sale so be prepared for me taking over this thread for about 2 weeks. lol. I bought 16 different pieces including this tie front top I am wearing out on a date tonight. We're just getting tacos so not getting too dressed up. However, I'm going braless and leaving the top button undone to give that almost peekaboo look. Yea, I'm a tease. lol.  On the other hand, I am going to see Carmen (the opera) at the Kennedy Center next month so one of my friends is lending me this gorgeous dress. Now to find strappy heels in gold.  

 

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Absolutely love the halter neck dress,  Really need to find a dress myself. Love skirts & blouses. Hugs Wilma.

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After an oil change on the little JD tractor

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On 4/18/2022 at 12:20 PM, Bri2020 said:

Wow u look gorgeous and the outfit is spot on!! Rock on lady!

You look great way to boost your confidence girl it makes me feel so free 

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19 hours ago, Charlize said:

After an oil change on the little JD tractor

Looking good @Charlize.  Women mechanics rock!!

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Hannah it was great that you met up with Liz and had a great time seeing the S&G tribute show.

There is a Traveling Wilburys tribute band here locally called the The twiggenburys.

They do The Beatles, Tom Petty and other stuff.

Its good to have a friend to get out with so I am glad you had a great time.

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today's dress from my shopping spree last week. I feel like I'm on the verge of a wardrobe malfunction but everything stys in place albeit there is not a lot of modesty here. lol

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1 hour ago, Bri2020 said:

today's dress from my shopping spree last week. I feel like I'm on the verge of a wardrobe malfunction but everything stys in place albeit there is not a lot of modesty here. lol

 

Oh, wait for Friday. I chose something I can fall out of.

 

Hugs!

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Yeah it's a challenge to find the right dress, not warm enough here for it yet but happy with this one.  I am not sure how I feel about how low cut the front goes, will just have to be mindful I guess. Face tech was right, Nordstrom rack is hit and miss. Usually I don't even remember to take shots when I head out because I am still trying to  engineer my fix up time in less than an hour from start to finish.  Currently on a dress and leggings/stockings binge. 

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I've got a black, sleeveless blouse with a Peter Pan collar. I put it with a grey, pink, and yellow pleated tartan skirt with a pair of chunky Mary Janes. Hope you guys have a great day!

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6 hours ago, stveee said:

Yeah it's a challenge to find the right dress, not warm enough here for it yet but happy with this one.  I am not sure how I feel about how low cut the front goes, will just have to be mindful I guess. Face tech was right, Nordstrom rack is hit and miss. Usually I don't even remember to take shots when I head out because I am still trying to  engineer my fix up time in less than an hour from start to finish.  Currently on a dress and leggings/stockings binge. 

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really cute, don't worry about the neckline- it looks great and appropriate for the dress style. I'd be more worried about how I get out of my car and or sitting without letting too much show down below. haha. Great summer evening dress

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I got my new shoes today to go with the dress I am wearing to the Kennedy Center's opening of "Carmen"!  The work perfectly and fit as well as you can expect of a 3"+ heel lol. "Stuart Weitzman Dancer Block Sandals with 75mm heel height"

 

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2 hours ago, Bri2020 said:

I got my new shoes today to go with the dress I am wearing to the Kennedy Center's opening of "Carmen"!  The work perfectly and fit as well as you can expect of a 3"+ heel lol. "Stuart Weitzman Dancer Block Sandals with 75mm heel height"

 

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Those are great and work perfect with your dreas.  I've been wearing more and more open toe now that the weather is a little warmer.  

 

 

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2 hours ago, Bri2020 said:

I got my new shoes today to go with the dress I am wearing to the Kennedy Center's opening of "Carmen"!  The work perfectly and fit as well as you can expect of a 3"+ heel lol. "Stuart Weitzman Dancer Block Sandals with 75mm heel height"

 

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Classy!

IDK maybe I should consider getting my first pair of nice heels, even though I will be 9 feet tall. I was trying on sandals and decided my feet aren't so cute. Maybe some toenail polish will help. 

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