Your personal style tells the world who you are as a crossdresser or transgender woman. Are you presenting yourself as the woman you want to be?
Your style is made up of a few key elements:
- Clothes
- Accessories
- Hair
- Makeup
Understanding and embracing your style “type” can help you avoid fashion blunders, like buying clothes that don’t match your personal vibe.
In this blog post, we’ll explore some common feminine style types that can inspire your own fashion look.
Classic
The Classic looks are all about timeless elegance. You gravitate toward clean lines and basic pieces without a lot of fluff or frills.
You like to keep things simple and prefer a coordinated look with matching colors. You are a lady in the truest sense of the word.
Bombshell
The Bombshell look exudes pure sexiness and femininity. Picture figure-hugging silhouettes and loads of glamour.
You love being the center of attention and won’t step out without full make-up, sexy hair, and towering heels.
Fashionista
The Fashionista look is highly dramatic, edgy, and experimental. You enjoy bold silhouettes and the most cutting-edge looks.
Your goal is to stand out, showcasing your originality and bold personality. You aim to turn heads with your statement-making outfits.
Bohemian/Romantic
The Bohemian/Romantic look is romantic with an eclectic twist. Think vintage fashions, ethnic details, and layered looks.
You love ruffles, flounces, appliqués and fringes. Floaty dresses and boots are your go-to essentials. You like to be feminine and earthy at the same time.
What’s YOUR feminine style?
So, which style resonates with you the most? Take my poll and share your comments below!
I’d love to see your style, so be sure to upload a photo, too!
Love,
Lucille
P.S. Whatever your feminine style is, it’s time to step out as your most gorgeous female self!
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I m a total classic type of person, but I do love to infuse the bombshell and fashionista.
Jessica.
You present your feminine self quite well.
I started to go out in public when I was 16, which was back in the early 70’s. I was lucky to live in Manhattan and very close to Greenwich Village where there were many places to be whatever you wanted. Back then I was more like a punk princess. Half way through college I met some entertainers that helped me find a more classic and lady like style. I easily blended in on the subway and shopping at Macy’s. I love the way I’m treated at restaurants and clothing stores. Daytime casual is usually a pair of jeans or leggings matched to a crepe or poly tunic with ballet flats or a short heel or espadrille. Evenings to the movies or out to eat with friends, I’ll wear a long skirt with a cami and a cardigan. On a date or out to the clubs, it’s almost always a dress. I have some 1940’s vintage dresses that are great for dancing. I’ll wear cocktail dresses that are just above the knee and a few evening gowns for special events. Of course, no girls closet is complete without a couple of Little Black Dresses for that special date. I’m by no means a beauty but men seem to like a classy and well dressed woman.
Excellent job of letting your feminine self soar.
I cross between classic and bohemian/romantic.
Same, I’m mainly a classic for the most part but I do have some bohemian styles in my wardrobe that I love to dress in when I’m going casual.
I like to try to dress my age and the situation I will be in that day. Usually I am just running to the store for groceries, or shopping for cloths or going on Doctor appointments or othe such mundane daily chore so I generally just dress casually, but age appropriate and hopefully in good taste or style.
But that is not always easy for me because there is some feelings I have sometime that I would like to dress more slutty or sultry but that’s not appropriate for the grocery store!! Ha Ha
Anyway, thamls for the chance to express myself.
Heather
You see family is part of the problem-how would I break it? The other problems are no confidence in going public and questioning if this is me or an addiction. As I’m approaching 70 with years of therapy under my belt, this may never be resolved.
The decision to come out, or to live more openly (in a way that might get you found out) is one that only you can make. My feeling about confidence when I go out (and about how those in my family would view my cross dressing) is about the same. If you want others to believe that you are not seedy, or dirty or hiding something wrong, you need to first believe that, yourself, and project that in your actions. Can I expect others to respect this part of my life if I, myself don’t? And when I walk into a store or restaurant, if I cower in shame, or look away to avoid eye contact, I am ‘telling’ others that I believe I am doing something wrong. After many years of going out in blend mode, I generally do well, but often have to take a deep breath and remind myself to at least act like there’s nothing wrong (even in my moments of doubt). Much love to you, dear sister. I think we all have been where you are.
An excellent viewpoint and very true. We must not feel bad about our feminine personnas. We need to embrace and celebrate our inner selves. It is in no way our fault we weren’t born as the women we are inside. There isn’t any aspect of being a woman I wouldn’t gladly endure to be in the right body.
OK, You’re going through that stage of life that, frankly speaking, is like the last stage. So you’re worried about what your family is going to think? Time to have a little sit down talk and let someone know that you think you’re missing something in your life. Family.: They’re always not going to approve of something about you whether it’s the way you tie your shoes or comb your hair. Time to bring a little joy to your own life. -Lulu
I have not passed yet but we are working on it. My girl friend is taking me on a shopping trip for boots, shoes, make up and other things so we can go out for dinner. She wants me to go steam punk.
Whoa! Way to go! Really great when you have support, especially from your girlfriend. Steam punk is way cool, but if you can, try all sorts of different looks. Be confident and put your best foot forward! You go girl!
I’d say I fall into the classic category. But then I do have my Bohemian days 🙂
Love your blog & tips Lucille xx
Your feminine side came out well in your photograph.
Thank you Daphne 🙂 x
Why you no post my pictures?