The harsh Minnesota winter is finally being driven away and yesterday was no exception as the warm spring sun was shining all day long. Gone are the sweaters and boots, out come the bodycon dresses and stilettos. I'm exaggerating of course. Do you think snow and ice can stop us from strutting in four-inch heels … Continue reading T-I-N-G-O!
Demystifying Highlighting and Contouring
Corrie Dubay is a makeup artist extraordinaire and owner of Femme Makeovers, an amazing transformation studio in Minneapolis. She is a friend and hero to girls everywhere. She is beyond talented and I am lucky to have worked with on photo shoots in the past. Corrie has a newsletter that she sends out with helpful … Continue reading Demystifying Highlighting and Contouring
Be Worth It
If you are reading this, there is a really good chance you could, and do, identify as transgender. I define that term rather broadly so whether you are on hormones, living full-time or just wearing a cute pair of panties or have pink toenails there's a really strong likelihood you fit within that definition. Based … Continue reading Be Worth It
Transformation… Transformed!
The world is a more beautiful place thanks to Corrie Dubay. Although the world has many talented makeup artists, I can't imagine anyone better than Ms. Dubay. Corrie is the owner and makeup magician of Femme Makeovers, a makeup and transformation studio wedged comfortably between Minneapolis and Saint Paul. I have had the honor of … Continue reading Transformation… Transformed!
I Am Not a Burden
Many conversations our community has begin with the word "why". Why can't we wear what we want? Why doesn't society try harder to understand us? Why aren't we accepted as the gender we present as? Why are we treated so differently? I think we all dream and strive for a world where no one thinks … Continue reading I Am Not a Burden
Crossing the Line
All throughout my life I have been unintentionally and subtly reminded how different I was. Not different in a bad way, just different. I remember being in high school and the guys in my class would talk about seeing a girl's cleavage because of a dress she wore to the homecoming dance. I just wanted … Continue reading Crossing the Line
PFLAG Events for March
PFLAG’s mission is uniting people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) with families, friends, and allies. PFLAG is committed to advancing equality through its mission of support, education, and advocacy. PFLAG has 400 chapters and 200,000 supporters crossing multiple generations of American families in major urban centers, small cities, and rural areas … Continue reading PFLAG Events for March
Hedwig and the Angry Inch
Theater Latte Da will be performing Hedwig and the Angry Inch this spring! It runs from March 27th until May 5th at the Ritz Theater in Northeast Minneapolis. From the press release: (Minneapolis/St. Paul) Theater Latté Da announces the cast for John Cameron Mitchell’s genre-bending, fourth-wall-smashing sensation Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Winner of 2014 … Continue reading Hedwig and the Angry Inch
Sharing the Secret
I am at a point in my life where I rarely feel the need to tell others about who I am or how I identify. I've told a few friends and family members and I don't think anyone else needs to know. However, I am also at a point where if I were..."caught" I would … Continue reading Sharing the Secret
Tangled
T-girls know the purge. How many times throughout our lives have we decided we are DONE, that we are NEVER EVER going to wear "girl's" clothes ever again? That this was a phase and we are MANLY MEN and men don't wear five-inch black patent stilettos? Into the trash they go! But... in a matter … Continue reading Tangled