I lean toward the bussiness woman...and last night i told my GF that of all the looks i could emulate, id most like to emulate hers. She appreciated the compliment.
I lean toward the bussiness woman...and last night i told my GF that of all the looks i could emulate, id most like to emulate hers. She appreciated the compliment.
I'm a proper lady, a business woman and a proper ***T!
If you always do what you always did, you'll always get what you always got!
Interesting...
I don't seek pictures of other girls typically, but in this forum, some are thrust upon you. I can't help but think that some of us dress as a mother figure as well. There are quite a few that emulate what would figure to be - mom, grand mother or ???? someone older. Maybe I am wrong, but a picture is worth a thousand words. or two thousand if you are as fat as I am. ok three thousand...
Vanny
i have a quite a few role models and they are thousands of gorgeous women i like looking like, but when i was a kid I did spend a lot of time with an aunt, my mother too. I loved how dainty, feminine and poised in a very sophisticated way, my aunt was. She was very feminine, loved to dress up, and shop, never had chipped nails paint, always manicured perfectly or hair out of place, her make up was always immaculate. I realize I have taken on quite a few of her traits, I feel I am there when I see a bit of her in me. I also look a lot like my mother when she was young, she was and is beautiful.
Well seeing as how I have really become the woman of my dreams, I have adopted the business woman. But do not let looks fool you. When I am good, I am really good. But when I am bad..... I'm Awesome!
I have chosen the businesswoman.
My role model - Martha Stewart - That's who my forum name is based on.
She is still going strong at age 72, very active and has a youthful outlook on life. Also she still looks good as well ( though I assume the makeup helps as well)
I would like to be like my great aunt, Aunt Minnie. (Indeed, I'm taking her name as my middle name when I legally change my name.) Aunt Minnie was never exactly glamorous - she was in her 80's when I knew her as a child, but she was an amazing and inspiring woman. She was the oldest of 13 sisters, and her youngest sister was my grandmother. Their mother died after my grandmother was born, so Minnie raised all of her brothers and sisters. She never married - she missed that opportunity by helping her father with the kids. He left her the family farm in exchange for her help, and she ran that too, after he died. Everything this woman did was with love. Everyone loved her - her cooking was legendary, but she was always there for you, with advice - good advice - on how to solve a problem you had. If I could be half the woman she was, I'd consider my transition to be successful beyond my wildest hopes.
In terms of looks - I really don't want to look like an 85 year old woman yet - I admire my younger sister, and consider her a role model in many ways as well. She is smart, fashionable, hip, and just a hell of a woman too. We've always been close, and I've always admired her talent (she has artistic and musical talent), intelligence, and creativity. I very definitely consider her a role model.
I'm really fortunate, I've been blessed with examples of many fine women in my life. I only hope is that I can come close to measuring up to them, because they are all exceptional (I count my mother and grandmother in this number too - I have been really blessed with so many admirable women in my life.)
I've rethought what I had posted previously.
Mine is Katy Perry. Girl next door with a little trashy thrown in.
Sometimes classy,sometimes trashy depending on my mood.
I would have to say a combination of the business woman the proper lady with a dash of troublemaker.
Jaimie Leigh Curtis I love the fact that she herself progressed from the girl next door look through ***tty in trading places and now Is a classic statuesque beauty. Gotta admit the poo yogurt commercials kinda turned me off but she's still lovely and always has been.
Barbie
Not so much who, but rather which style.
I have a few options of role-models that I would be more than happy to assume:
1) A classy rich woman in her 40's window browsing in a far to expensive mall.
Perhaps wearing a crisp white blouse, a brown linen pencil skirt, a modern 7/8'' mahogany colored mink stroller, A black quilted Chanel tote purse, dark brown pumps, a blond wig, not to long, but appropriately styled for this role model.
2) A business woman in her 40's on a business trip, perhaps in the first class of flight or the lounge at the airport.
Perhaps wearing a tailored slim and dark red skirt suit (or a black, or a combo with a red jacket black skirt), matching pumps, a beige or black long trench coat, a brown and shoulder length wig.
3) A Persian, Arabic or Latino bombshell in her 20's-30's on her way for a night out or in a party.
Perhaps wearing a tight-fitting little black dress, super high black heels, very distinct makeup (red lipstick is a must), a long pitch-black wig, golden colored jewelry, hope-earrings, and a small purse that is a bit over the top.
4) A hot secretary in her 30's working in an office
Perhaps wearing a white satin blouse, a slim knee length leather skirt with a slit at the back, black high heels, and perhaps a long wool coat for the outside.
5) Any of my role-models from my youth in their 20's-50's
Perhaps dressing like a long-time-ago favorite female teacher, or the MILF next door, etc.
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my role model is sexy secretary in tight formal dress with beautiful make up on face and high hill shoes
Sometimes it is Denise Milani.
But, I want to be able to work out(run) and such.
Otherwise, I love the look of Olivia Wilde.
Classy all the time. I'd much rather over-dress than under-dress. Trashy just isn't me.
Me? No one in particular. I've long admired polite, self confident, professional women, those with poise, sufficiently comfortable with themselves that they have no need to be someone or something else. Women that are fairly good looking but not due to salons or gyms.
To one degree or another, that's me as a guy, and I do not want to present as something else as a woman.
Best wishes
MsVal
Being over 60, I would like to emulate Helen Mirren! She is so classy and interesting.
Sarah Adams, mature girl from NH. My photos are on Flickr under vintage4sarah !
Gotta be my girl Audrey Hepburn. Classy, smart and always gorgeous. I've taken my name from one of her movies as well.
Lately contemplating Mary McDonnell from Major Crimes but been told I sort have a Chrissie Hynde look going. I'm not too deliberate about it.
I've always viewed my Mother as my role model. She is retired now, but was a secretary throughout her working years and I used to absolutely love her looks; her demeanor has never changed from being that of a compassionate, loving, kind-hearted mother, wife, and person. I love who and what she is and that is exactly what I strive to resemble!
Laid back girl next door, I guess. If I could twinkle my nose and look like someone, it would be Natalie Wood, definitely. Maybe Pamela Anderson on Saturday night. ;-)
I hope I won't be judged harshly, but I love the elegance and fierceness of some of the top female impersonators--not the garish DQs, but the pageant - ready ladies like RuPaul.