You may have noticed that lately I have been regularly using models wearing outfits from New York & Company in the Femulate Her slot. Their models and clothing are attractive and I have been tempted to self-gift their apparel. But I am always a little hesitant about buying online from a company I have not done business with in the past. I am concerned about sizing. Does their clothing run small or run big or is it true to size?
However, they have had such terrific sales this month that I could not resist any longer and I ordered two dresses: a button-trim cable-knit sweater dress in burgundy spice and a belted bell-sleeve sheath sweater dress in parker green.
UPS delivered the dresses on Friday. Opening the package, I was impressed with the quality of the dresses. Trying them on, I was happy because they both were perfect fits (like gloves) and they looked very nice, too. So, their dresses seem to run true to size and I would not hesitate to order from New York & Company again. And I may do so soon if their holiday bargain sales continue.
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Grayson Perry, circa 1982. (Follow the link for an interesting article about Grayson's early crossdressing experiences.)
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Grayson Perry is still at it, mostly Grayson, but very often Claire. Here's a link to his recent exhibition, Making Himself Claire: http://josephscissorhands.blogspot.com/2018/02/making-himself-claire-grayson-perrys.html
ReplyDeleteIt's really about knowing yourself, and who you are, isn't it?
Grayson continues to be an important British artist and critic, along with being Claire. Here's a link to the 2018 exhibit, Making Myself Claire:http://josephscissorhands.blogspot.com/2018/02/making-himself-claire-grayson-perrys.html
ReplyDeleteIt's about knowing yourself and who you really are, isn't it?