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Delila
10-08-2007, 12:14 AM
Well I'm sure that this has been asked many times. How many here dress for halloween? If you do do you just dress like you would any other time or do you go for a female halloween costume? This year I am planning to go as a punker girl and I was just curious how many break from their norm of dressing and go as something special.

Katelyn
10-08-2007, 12:17 AM
I've gone out once dressed for Holloween. I was 17 a the time. It was a blast, but scary too.

crusadergirl
10-08-2007, 12:54 AM
Last year was my first time dressed as a girl on halloween and it went great.
This year i'm not sure if i will do it again are not. I haven't really desided what i wanted to do yet. Any ideas on what to go as?

Wenda
10-08-2007, 01:00 AM
Hey Sweet Thing!
You were correct, there have been a couple of threads, but Halloween is the crossdressers 'Open Season". You can go into any store that sells ingerie, makeup, women's clothing, and ask for help, and the staff will almost certainly respond positively. IFor my part, I have been invited (challenged) to an event by my favourite lingerie store owner. I am going as Wenda. only in Super **** mode. Going for the prizes. w.

Kate Simmons
10-08-2007, 01:05 AM
I usually try to come up with an outfit on my own. Three years ago, I went as a female Green Lantern, two years ago as a "good witch"(black dress with red butterflies w/cape), last year as the counterpart "female ghoul"(complete with grey body makeup) to my GG friend's male ghoul. This year I will be wearing a black see through spider-web gown(sort of Elvira style) with black fishnets, black boots and my long black wig. I finalized the look yesterday. It's always fun at the party at the club in any case.:happy:

Joy Carter
10-08-2007, 03:10 AM
Need to find a party fist. :o

Sheri 4242
10-08-2007, 04:05 AM
Usually dress as my femme self. Last year I bought an Alice in Wonderland costume and went out as Alice. Spent more than I should have, but the better the costume, the better you'll look (IMO).

eleventhdr
10-08-2007, 07:43 AM
Why only at halloween!

Suzy Ann!

Crissy Kay
10-08-2007, 03:14 PM
Its the only time all year, that I can wear my french maids outfit in public!!!!

ArleneRaquel
10-08-2007, 06:36 PM
I plan to answer my front door as an exotic belly dancer, Eye Glasses and All. :happy: :love: & :hugs: Beyonce Welch - Something to See in Specs. I Bought Four New Pairs Today !!

samantha48328
10-08-2007, 06:49 PM
I don't know where we are going as yet but I will go as a sexy ****.

annekathleen
10-08-2007, 07:51 PM
Suppose you "dressed": for halloween,
AND.......
You looked so convincing,
THAT..........
You looked like one of the Moms that were out
escorting their children
AND........
No one realized that you were actually "dressed"
:rolleyes:

ArleneRaquel
10-08-2007, 07:54 PM
Suppose you "dressed": for halloween,
AND.......
You looked so convincing,
THAT..........
You looked like one of the Moms that were out
escorting their children
AND........
No one realized that you were actually "dressed"
:rolleyes:


annekathleen,
I would feel great and be thrilled. :love: & :hugs: Beyonce Welch - Hoping to be Thrilled.

trannie T
10-08-2007, 08:29 PM
I will go out wearing my "normal" femme clothes. The only difference is that I feel free to go to more places in the daytime. I never would think of going to the army surplus store en femme any other time but I think I'oll make it one of my stops this year.

Billijo49504
10-08-2007, 10:08 PM
Just as fem me during the day, like most days, but at night, I'll put on a LBD and a witches hat and answer the door. Unless we get a better offer...BJ

"Mary"
10-09-2007, 06:40 AM
Suppose you "dressed": for halloween,
AND.......
You looked so convincing,
THAT..........
You looked like one of the Moms that were out
escorting their children
AND........
No one realized that you were actually "dressed"
:rolleyes:

Last year I was a nurse. Given the nature of trick or treating (being one new face in a group, dim lighting, distance, etc.) I'm certain that a lot of people thought that the I was a mom, and that the white dress, white hose & heels, med props and white heels were the costume for a mom.

This year I plan to be Wonder Woman.

Diana

Joann0830
10-09-2007, 07:48 AM
At the Tri Ess Group they will be having their annual Halloween Party but this is the first for me, So since that I have been out Fem in public daytime and night, I went on line and found a great Witches outfit from where else Massachusettes home of the great witches. Velvet and Lace. So I am going as a Good witch. :halloween::happy:Joann

Love My Black Dresses

Jenny Beth
10-09-2007, 08:52 AM
Last year I wore my French maid's outfit to answer the door for the trick or treaters. I got some strange looks and giggles from some of the parents so I don't think I'll be doing it again this year or I'll be the talk of the town.

Evelyn Smith
10-09-2007, 11:33 AM
For Halloween, I dress in femme costume but not necessarily in a Halloween costume... I'm fortunate in that I've been out in the big, wide world dressed as a woman might dress - a successful business-woman straight from the office, a cute lady in casual clothes, and the lbd for some serious clubbing.

Three are occasions in a women's life where she would dress differently. I don't normally see women wearing ballgowns of an evening, and I love ballgowns, so I explore that side of my wardrobe on Halloween.

This year, I'll probably be wearing the same outfit as I did last year; a lovely, green and red gown, but I'll accessorize differently. I'll wear my longer wig, perhaps a tiara, and this time, with my wife's help, my back will be as smooth as possible and I won't have to wear a wrap to hide the hair.

If, on the other hand, I can find a good, inexpensive bridal gown, then I will wear that instead.

My other option is a red, 80s-style ballgown, but I don't have the big hair and I'm not going to buy a decent wig just for one outfit!

Daphne Renee
10-12-2007, 11:02 AM
If everything goes right. I will be my own version of sandy from grease. A poodle skirt bobby socks a plain white shirt with pink sweater and a pink ladies jacket. I will have a blonde wig of course and a pair of saddle shoes.
just have to figure out the makeup part and I will be good to go.

Katrina
10-12-2007, 11:13 AM
My SO and I are tossing around the idea of a Halloween party here at our house. If we do, I plan on going as a beauty queen (complete with sash) in a ball gown. I'm debating on how good I want to try to look and whether to wear my good wig or not. None of my friends "know" so if I do a good enough job, I'm sure I'll be outed. I use the quotes since I've been wearing girly pants and short in front of them for years now, but nobody has said anything.

DeeDee3
10-12-2007, 03:35 PM
My SO and I are tossing around the idea of a Halloween party here at our house. If we do, I plan on going as a beauty queen (complete with sash) in a ball gown. I'm debating on how good I want to try to look and whether to wear my good wig or not. None of my friends "know" so if I do a good enough job, I'm sure I'll be outed. I use the quotes since I've been wearing girly pants and short in front of them for years now, but nobody has said anything.

I'm getting old and wrinkled, but when I was in my 30's I did go out dressed to the 9's. I went to a private party with my first wife, complete with forms, and her wig. I looked great and I thought I would get a lot of attention. I did at first. But, I was outdone by the most outlandish costume of all. A exhabishionist came as a flasher. Raincoat and all, and noone paid any attention to me after that. DeeDee3

Daintre
10-12-2007, 03:39 PM
I won't be dressing this year for Halloween, BUT, I hope that those of you who do will put a picture of yourself in costume in the Picture Gallery, remembering no x rated photos. :happy:

Scotty
10-12-2007, 06:03 PM
I was jusyt myself last year - that punk/Goth thing sounds like it might be fun if I could find a black skirt and black top.....hmmmmm

I may wear my avatar skirt/blouse and just go out with a briefcase as a businesswoman! I want to go out in public this year though...

And it would be fun to go to work, but only if everyone was doing a costume...LOL Wouldn't that blow some minds that already "Suspect".....

RebeccaLynne
10-12-2007, 06:38 PM
Suppose you "dressed": for halloween,
AND.......
You looked so convincing,
THAT..........
You looked like one of the Moms that were out
escorting their children
AND........
No one realized that you were actually "dressed"
:rolleyes:

And I'm not sure anyone else could either. After all, it was dark out, and I'd even shaved my legs for the occasion! Didn't get "hit on" though, guess I'm not a MILF.....:D

Cristi
10-12-2007, 06:40 PM
I just had a great conversation regarding Halloween this year. Several years ago (one of the first times I ever went out dressed on Halloween) I stopped in at a client's office. I was a hit :D and they've mentioned it several times since.

Well, today I was there for a visit and was actually ASKED if I could do it again, since so many people who are new in the office weren't there at the time. The office manager, who was trying to convince me to do it (I put up a little bit of a fight instead of 'giving in' too easily) was telling everybody how great I looked and that the CEO didn't even know I wasn't a girl until I spoke. :) :)

So... I finally let her twist my arm and convince me to visit again this year. When I was there the last time, I had an old skirt and jacket from the salvation army, did hardly any makeup, didn't have my ears pierced and didn't have breast forms, so with all the improvements I've made since then I'm really looking forward to blowing their socks off this time. I'd LOVE to go in, act like 'just another customer', and have it take them a minute to figure out who I am!!

If they get suspicious about how much better I do this time, I'll just tell them that I had my wife help me with things this time around.

I'm also planning one more thing. A group of women in the office usually head out together for lunch at noon. I'm going to make my plans to show up at their office 'just by coincidence' at about 11:50. If things work out the way I want them to, I might be invited to go out to lunch with 'the girls'. :) :)


Suppose you "dressed": for halloween,
AND.......
You looked so convincing,
THAT..........
You looked like one of the Moms that were out
escorting their children
AND........
No one realized that you were actually "dressed"
:rolleyes:

I'm pretty sure this has happened to me, maybe even a few times. The time that stands out the most was 4-5 years ago when a town in the area was having a parade for all the kids in costume. I went with my camera to photograph the event while fully dressed. The outfit I was wearing was something that would fit right in with how 'working moms' around me who were just getting out of work might be dressed... long skirt, pumps, pantyhose and a silk blouse all topped by a tan jacket. I spent an hour wandering around with my camera and didn't attract a single double-take or extra glance indicating that anybody saw through my costume. Of course, I was helped by the fact that 1) it was pretty dark out and 2) most peoples' attention was focussed on their own kids and/or the parade.

immike
10-31-2007, 05:59 AM
I wish I could find a replica,a really close replica,of a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders
uniform-The vest,the blouse&shorts-I'd add suntan pantyhose&a pair of white
boots