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Jen,
I found in drab mode the only way to make a colour statement was with my tie , I had some great ones . Sadly very few wear ties anymore .
I recall my late teens and early twenties of having pink striped shirts and salmon pink sweaters .
I think we do tend to play safe in femme mode , I'm still drawn to shades of blue . Red is the colour that takes some wearing , obviously I'm talking from going out in the RW , if you're in the closet then it realy doesn't matter what colours you choose .
As you can see from my avatar I've gone for sequins at the moment , obviously for evening wear . For day wear I like having a range of Tshirts especially in the warmer weather , you can make just the right colour splash . I tend not to use jewellery to make a colour statement , I have a range of silver and gold necklaces that I use more for background .
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I am probably one of the few people that has had a colour and style consultation done in both male and female presentation. The colours were the same, so was the clothing personality, but the way I was advised to wear colour was very different for some colour. Coral was OK head to toe dressed as a woman, but maximum shirt in male mode (and could not be worn on my bottom half). Pink and frills were unsuitable for me as a woman. Not all aspects of women's wardrobes are suited to men but that is hardly surprising as this also applies to women.
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Its an issue Im addicted to pink (especially panties) but am branching out to other colors