Top Ten Fashion Mistakes by Crossdressers And How To Fix them
Everything I learned about dressing, I learned from my Mother. Well, not really. She dressed me as a boy. And wearing long pants did not prepare me for the world of women and fashion. Like so many crossdressers, my feeble attempts at femininity often reached the ridiculous and I seemed to keep Goodwill well supplied with garments that were neither fashionable nor awfully attractive when my magic mirror failed to produce that vision of loveliness that was in my mind. So started my adventure into fashion.
This book describes all those awful faux pas that most of us experienced at one time or another as told to me by crossdressers, their wives, and the ladies that help to dress us. Your only consolation is that genetic women make many of the same mistakes. Learning to be chic and elegant is a journey and there is much to learn. It€s all there, from sitting with your legs spread apart to the OMG wig, and the streetwalker venue; yes, 6 in heels and a skin tight mini-skirt walking the grocery aisles.
But you will learn not only not what to do, but how small changes can change you from frumpy to fabulous. No longer will you hear, €œDid you see what she was wearing? We€re going to play catch up from all those years that trans people largely missed when growing up. This is a not a crossdressing manual, but real life experience about how people see you and ends with how you want them to see you.
There are many more then 10 faux pas, but if you master these, the looks you get will be ones of admiration and not laughter.