I don't pay much attention to fashion. I mean, I look at every dress I see and if I think it's cute, I add it to my wardrobe. But I don't wear something because it's in style or trendy. I might wear something that IS in style or trendy, but not BECAUSE it is. If … Continue reading On Wednesdays We Wear Pink
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Blue Monday
This was one of those dresses that caught my eye and I wasn't really sure why I liked it. I don't have a lot of blue dresses so I thought it would be fun to add to my wardrobe and for my August photo shoot. I don't know why I was so drawn to it … Continue reading Blue Monday
August Photo Shoot Preview!
This past weekend Shannonlee did a photo shoot in the beautiful Sculpture Garden in Minneapolis. I have always wanted to do a shoot there and thankfully the weather cooperated, but not much else did 🙂 Shannonlee's camera was being silly so most of the pictures we took were on an iPhone. My allergies decided to … Continue reading August Photo Shoot Preview!
Patterns
When I was growing up, I was fascinated and intrigued by the vast options of girl clothes. It was all so exciting compared to the clothes that were in my closet and dresser. It seemed like there was an endless variety of shoes. Girls could wear Mary Janes, saddle shoes, pumps, heels, ballet flats, wedges, … Continue reading Patterns
Fast Fashion
It's amazing how fast a fashion cycle can go. Some things are popular for what seems to be a short period of time, and some things seem to be around forever or constantly making a return. I am not a fan of (most) high-low dresses or maxi dresses but they always seem to be fashionable. … Continue reading Fast Fashion
Picture Perfect
Hi! I have an article published on Transgender Heaven today about what it's like to put together a photo shoot. You can read it here! A membership is required but it's free to join. Love, Hannah
From Concealing to Revealing
When I first started to fully dress I looked for clothes that would minimize some of my features. I found a new appreciation for layering and how contouring could downplay some of my more masculine facial features. When I started to go out of the house, I did my best to blend in instead of … Continue reading From Concealing to Revealing
Impossible Things
“Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast.” -Lewis Carroll When the pandemic hit and the little things and the big things were impacted, I looked at a lot of aspects to my life. I was reminded how important it as to support small, independent businesses that were affected by the … Continue reading Impossible Things
Dressed to Kill
I did a lot of shopping under quarantine. I thought a lot about what I was going to do, and what I was going to wear once things returned back to normal. Of course, things haven't returned back to normal and if they do, it probably won't be for a long time. One of the … Continue reading Dressed to Kill
This T-Girl’s on Fire
I'm tall. Tall enough where I am asked if I played basketball in high school. I didn't. As advantageous as my height would have been when it came to passing a basketball, I always felt my height was a disadvantage when it came to "passing". I'm used to being tall. I mean, it happened so … Continue reading This T-Girl’s on Fire