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FREE Teleseminar: Top 10 TG Fashion Questions … Answered!

By Lucille Sorella

Hi Ladies,
I am excited to announce that Alice Kim and I are going to be hosting a FREE 30-minute teleseminar on Monday, November 2 at 8:00pm Eastern (5:00pm Pacific)!

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Alice is a TOP expert in transgender fashion makeovers.

She is going to be answering the “Top 10 TG Fashion Questions” … and best of all, you have the chance to submit your questions for the call NOW!

What is your biggest fashion problem, challenge, or frustration? Leave me your question in the comments section below and I will choose 10 questions to ask Alice on Monday.

Here’s how to listen in on the call:

Call Date: Monday, November 2, 2009

Call Time: 8:00pm Eastern / 5:00pm Pacific

Phone Number: 718-290-9983

Backup Phone Number: 248-464-6062

Conference ID: 872479#

NOTE: Our bridge line only fits 200 people. I am announcing this teleseminar to over 5,000 people and spots are filled on a first come, first served basis. Call in early to ensure your place on the call.

I will post a REPLAY of the teleseminar for everybody who could not make the call.

Love,
Lucille

Categories : Fashion, News

Comments

  1. Frankie says:

    I have looked at pictures of crossdressars….still look like men and pictures of heshe’s and many of them are beuatiful. I want to look as good as some of those Heshe’s. They walk, look and sound like a women. Thank’s Jealous!

    PS I don’t have a Picture image yet.

  2. Frankie says:

    I have crossdress for many years in the privacy of my home. I always wanted a one time goal to look very pretty in public. Help I’m dying insde.

  3. Kellylee says:

    If I may “broaden” the discussion of shoulders … I am only 5′7″ which is a blessing. But I have the shoulders of a linebacker and kind of barrel chested. 18 – 20 tops and 14 jeans…. I can always widen teh bottom with pads, but I kinda liken that to teenage girls padding their bra… any other suggestions…

  4. diane says:

    Lucille,
    I would like to ask the same question but my sizes are 14-16 skirt/pants and 22-24 top/dresses. I am 6ft tall and love heels. What should I where to make the shoulders look not so broad? I where a long past shoulder length wig to cover some of my shoulders. Does this help?

  5. Paula says:

    I am another one wth broad shoulder for one problem, but also have a large neck 18″ any ideas on how it hide this or draw attention away from my neck and shoulder area? Thank you, Paula

  6. gwenola creac'h says:

    Gwenola says=
    for a too large neck, wear a scarf darker than the “ensemble”.
    For a too large shoulder line= wear a armhole ballooned

    For a too tall person= never high heels-never mini skirt,
    vertical lines pattern to avoid- wear “ballerin shoes” it is the fashion to day for most of girls and women in France.

  7. gwenola creac'h says:

    Gwenola says=
    for a too large neck, wear a scarf darker than the “ensemble”.
    For a too large shoulder line= wear a armhole ballooned

    For a too tall person= never high heels-never mini skirt,
    vertical lines pattern to avoid- wear “ballerin shoes” it is the fashion to day for most of girls and women in France.

  8. gwenola creac'h says:

    Seems I sent 2times the same
    SORRY /GW

  9. normajean says:

    I’m using analgesic gel . with my massage treatment .I’m taking saw palmento and soy milk. You think that will work. love you norma

  10. Danyelle says:

    My question is about dress sizes. I work hard to keep my figure and the hip waist ratio. My measurements are 38-27-38. However, when I look up dress sizes (say for example in the JCPenny Catalog) according to my waist and hips I’m a size 8, but the bust measurement is listed at 35. If I go for the right bust measurement I’m a size 12, but then the waist and hip measurements are to big. Besides going with a two part outfit do you have any suggestions for a one piece dress?
    Secondly, out of all the articles I’ve read about foundation garments most say that 80-90% of all woman are wearing the wrong bra. With all the different kinds and styles of bras on the market is there one style/kind of bra you would recommend, and how do you know you have the right one?

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