HadleyH
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carter said:Hadley, It's so nice to know that, in this instance, you were not be taken literally.
lol ... im beginning to like this carter, i'm thinking of wearing a tuxedo next!
carter said:Hadley, It's so nice to know that, in this instance, you were not be taken literally.
I'm sure the lads are very much looking forward to this.HadleyH said:lol ... im beginning to like this carter, i'm thinking of wearing a tuxedo next!
carter said:Hadley, We're still waiting.
HadleyH said:I posted this photo of me somewhere else... but Spitfire, now that you say women wearing ties are yrrrrrgggggg i will never wear one again! lol lol lol
jac said:They're not men's clothes, they're my clothes!
I think the essential elements for dress are
1:What actually suits you (looks good)
2:What you're comfortable in.
I agree with the earlier comment re: the 20's being freer in terms of expressing oneself through one's attire. That would, I suppose, be pre-Hays Commission, the ugly predecessor to the current movie rating system.
Regardless of anyone's orientation, certain clothes and ways of wearing them just look bad. IMO this applies to pants hanging off the ass a la plumber-at-work.
Assuming an individual can pull off what may be considered cross-dressing, you may notice that the traditionally assigned garment actually accentuates the gender of the wearer. This can be very good or very bad. Examples; Marlene Dietrich, Gary Busey.
And then we have Benny Hill.
Very sexy!herringbonekid said:this is 70s Yves St Laurent channeling the 30s, but brilliantly.
there is a better picture of the suit somewhere (Google ) but it has a naked lady in the shot.
Eva Morsikova said:Some ladies can just rock that look; especially Marlene Dietrich. <3