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Jenn A116
01-15-2023, 02:04 PM
After many, may years of being a CD I've amassed a good assortment of clothes. Some things very casual. Others a bit more dressy. I occasionally found myself getting into a rut about what to wear on a Jennifer day.
I decided to occasionally do a "theme" dress up. Came up with several scenes I'd like to try dressing for. Things like:
Working in the office
Going to a nice dinner
Attending a show
just being a housewife
being a theme park tourist
shopping at the mall
You get the idea. Does anybody else do themes like this when they dress?
Sandi Beech
01-15-2023, 02:15 PM
I only have one theme, Clubbing Hottie ; )
Sandi
Jessica Secret
01-15-2023, 03:22 PM
Only one for me, bride on her wedding night!
Fiona_44
01-15-2023, 04:18 PM
I don't have any themes I use when dressing but every so often I just have to get glammed up in a cocktail dress or evening gown. For me, nothing beats being dressed to the nines!
I have my shopping blending in clothes, and my pub/club dresses/skirts which I wouldnt dare go shopping in, lol
AmyJordan
01-15-2023, 05:26 PM
Hi Jen I don't have theme days specifically but my wife likes me in a variety of looks whether that be housewife, French Maid, classy, ****ty or secretarial, a change is as good as a rest as the saying goes.
DrFishnets
01-15-2023, 06:50 PM
I’m into cosplay at home with my partner and my favourite is dressing as A St Trinians sixth form girl. I’ve made a replica of the St Trinians sixth form girl costume as seen in the classic 1950s films to fit my size. I find it so erotic wearing a garter suspender belt and ultra sheer black stocking and stilettos with the outfit. Other favourites are French maid and naughty night nurse.
DanielleDubois
01-15-2023, 10:12 PM
Since Danielle is a strictly stay at home girl I usually have a theme of some kind on Danielle days to keep things interesting. It ranges from lingerie boudoir days to evening gowns to LBDs to casual outfits. Even if there is not a theme I usually plan out what outfits I am going to try on. And if an online shopping spree has been delivered it's simply try on everything that arrived.
bridget thronton
01-16-2023, 02:27 AM
I have a drindl, a Celtic overdress, a couple of Victorian ladies suits and long dresses, and a few holiday print dresses
Jillian Faith
01-16-2023, 10:53 AM
After many, may years of being a CD I've amassed a good assortment of clothes. Some things very casual. Others a bit more dressy. I occasionally found myself getting into a rut about what to wear on a Jennifer day.
I decided to occasionally do a "theme" dress up. Came up with several scenes I'd like to try dressing for. Things like:
Working in the office
Going to a nice dinner
Attending a show
just being a housewife
being a theme park tourist
shopping at the mall
You get the idea. Does anybody else do themes like this when they dress?
Absolutely or at least I use to enjoy this activity with my late wife. Either she or I would come up with a theme or an event we were attending (me in male mode) and I would find an outfit that Jill would wear if she were attending. It was a lot of fun and she would critique my outfit, hair, makeup and accessories. I learned a lot from her and somtimes surprised her with my creativity.
NancySue
01-16-2023, 11:07 AM
Yep. 1, 2, 3, 4 & 6. Ahhh, decisions, decisions.
Cheryl T
01-16-2023, 11:28 AM
No themes for me.
I just dress for what I'm doing and where I'm going.
kimdl93
01-16-2023, 01:28 PM
I try to dress appropriately for whatever I am doing. I do have a red, white and blue tank top for the 4th of July. I guess that counts :)
Natalie5004
01-16-2023, 02:57 PM
I tend to have no themes. I do not have enough blend in the crowd clothes. I tend to overdress at the grocery store or out clothes shopping.
So, my next thing is to slob up I guess.
BLUE ORCHID
01-16-2023, 04:30 PM
Hi Jenn :hugs:, I have a large collection and be almost anything that I want, >Orchid**O:daydreaming:O**
Linda Stockings
01-16-2023, 05:40 PM
Jenn, I tend to have the same themes. One of my biggest troubles is getting distracted by some other article of clothing and popping it on, which usually doesn't match what my original theme was. Dressing to blend in is complicated. My hat is totally off to all the cis women who always pull off their look so well!
Linda
docrobbysherry
01-16-2023, 09:56 PM
U may call that theme dressing, Jenn, but here's my reply:
1. Office/secretary outfit.:)
2. thru 6. Dress like a woman.:battingeyelashes:
Our T girl club has theme nites; pirate nite, all white, all red, pink nite, Superbowl party, Halloween, etc!:thumbsup:
MarinaTwelve200
01-17-2023, 07:43 AM
Yes, I have several themes, and looks often retro
Office Secretary, formal, fantasy, goth, movie star, housewife.
Jillian Faith
01-17-2023, 10:42 AM
Absolutely or at least I use to enjoy this activity with my late wife. Either she or I would come up with a theme or an event we were attending (me in male mode) and I would find an outfit that Jill would wear if she were attending. It was a lot of fun and she would critique my outfit, hair, makeup and accessories. I learned a lot from her and somtimes surprised her with my creativity.
Themes I have tried on outfits that I couldn't attend enfemme
4th of July picnic
High Tea
Girls night out
Wedding
Charity Gala
I know there was more over the years but these are the ones that come to mind
Jenn A116
01-17-2023, 12:21 PM
Loving all the ideas!
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