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Welcome, girlfriend!

I created Femme Secrets to help you become the woman you’ve always wanted to be. I’ll show you how to master the “alluring arts” of feminine beauty, fashion, curves, moves, and voice. And most importantly – how to super-charge your confidence so you can express your fab femme self inside and out.

I know that freeing the woman within can be a lonely and difficult journey. That’s why I created this website to not only give you the information and tools you need, but to also support you with a vibrant community of girlfriends.

A lot of people ask how a GG (genetic girl) like myself was lead to work with crossdressers and transgender women.

I guess it was destiny!

In fact, I was only 18 when I had my first encounter with the transgender world …

Fresh out of high school, I moved to New York City to study at the Fashion Institute of Technology. I had big dreams and little cash, so to support myself, I created a collection of party dresses and sold them in boutiques in the West Village.

Imagine my surprise when the shop owners told me I was developing quite a following … among drag queens!

Soon after, I met a gay man named Omar who introduced me to New York’s LGBT scene. I wasn’t old enough to drink, yet I spent my weekends hanging out in drag hotspots like LipsLucky Cheng’s, and Barracuda.

I spent the next few years working as a freelance fashion designer and photo stylist and was lucky enough to hone my skills with some of the top fashion and beauty experts in the industry. I also had the opportunity to launch a “side career” as a professional belly dancer, appearing in over 1,000 shows across the United States.

But the real turning point happened after I started sharing my beauty and style secrets online. I published a beauty tips ebook and was soon contacted by a transgender woman who needed help with her appearance.

I discovered that there were almost no resources available to help crossdressers and transgender women improve their images.

Considering my past history with the New York drag world, it looked like I had found my new calling …

Not only did I have the fashion and beauty background to offer these women practical tools for looking their best, my dance training made me an expert in the art of captivating movement and performance. And perhaps most importantly, I was a genetic women with a lifetime of feminine experience to share.

I decided to embrace this opportunity by launching my Femme Secrets blog and creating a collection of image transformation programs for crossdressers and transgender women.

So what can I say? I love my job and I love “my girls”! I didn’t consciously choose this line of work, but I am grateful that it chose me.

Are you ready to unleash your femme allure?

Sign up for my weekly “Femme Secrets” newsletter (along with over 30,000 subscribers!), and then dig deeper through my feminine transformation programs and online courses.

It is truly an honor to be part of your journey!

Love,
Lucille

 

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  1. Mike/Evey says:

    Dear Lucille.

    Hi sweetie, I just recently found your site. I have been a closet crossdresser for 52 years. I am a 60 year old male. As far back as I can remember I have always felt that I should have been a girl. I started to develop breasts a puberty to about half an A cup and stopped growing mostly. As my body grew so did my breasts. Two years ago I was a half an A cup and decided to get my breasts to grow more quickly. Like you I tried breasts pills and such. I have joined your flat to femme program and your ultimate en femme fashion guide program. Today I am almost a full 38B with a goal to be a C or D if I can get there. I am out of the closet at home in my crossdressing meaning my wife knows. It is my intention and great desire to live as a woman full time as my feminine side is getting much stronger. With my breasts growing, a sign of femininity, and the belief I should have been born a girl I want to live as the woman I want to be. I am trying to learn all I can about living feminine and I hope I can count on you for help to make me a woman you would be proud of. I am looking for support from you and the other girls out here.

    Thanks and love you all with excitement.

    Evey.

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