Tuesday, March 26, 2024

Weather or Not


 


Source: ModCloth
Wearing ModCloth


Moorish Stevens
Moorish Stevens, 1960's professional femulator

10 comments:

  1. Albert got my ( and, to be honest, in all likelihood, his ) Dream Job !!!

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    1. Hi Angie, I'm also a Jersey girl and we may be watching, admiring, and longing to emulate the same intelligent and beautiful tv meteorologists! Each morning I turn on channel 2 or 4 to see what I should wear that day... and what I wish I could wear that day😊

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  2. Does Albert realize that getting Allie's (high heeled) foot in the door means his resume at the station is as a blonde woman, so if they get to the anchor desk... she will be there? I suppose blonde is changeable, but...

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  3. I find it interesting that almost all the female weather forecasters in my area wear dresses and heels. I wonder if it is a personal choice or that's the local stations dress code.

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    1. Same here and the dresses are usually short and tight.

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    2. And on Sunday mornings at church except for the occasional wearing of a man's coat and tie outfit my usual attire is a dress and heels. Few people wear dresses and hardly anybody wears heels. A lot of people wear jeans and gym shoes.

      John

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  4. Sigh... Moorish Stevens blows me out of the water.
    Thanks for posting
    J

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  5. She is in Female Mimics Int https://archive.org/details/femalemimics19unse. Darn tooting they have a dress code and that makes me a lesbian or heterosexual depending on what mode I am in.

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    1. Regardless if I dress en femme or en homme (male) I always regard myself as a man. So I'm always heterosexual.

      John

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  6. My dream job! Combining 2 of my passions: weather and womenswear☀️👗👠 To be able to discuss science while looking beautiful...what could be better?

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