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Saturday, 25 April 2026

Girls day out in London

 (or: this blonde and this brunette went to Chinatown.)

I am visiting England at the moment. It’s been a while since I went out fully femme but I had the opportunity this week and, despite the London Underground being on strike, I arranged to meet up for lunch in Chinatown with my lovely friend Stephanie. 



I have been staying in a hotel in Teddington at the very South Western limits of Greater London. I was nervous about my looks as I think I am getting old and saggy but actually, once I was made up and my hair was fixed, I think I look cute enough.



I wore a short floral dress, a black cardigan and oldest pair of boots I have, which certainly needed a polish after years in storage. 

 

It was only later that I realised this was the exact same dress I wore last time I met Stephanie in London two years ago. D’oh! 

It was a pleasant sunny spring day but not really warm so I had my thick coat and sparkly scarf and was glad of them. I have never felt warm in London which is why I moved south.

I wondered if I’d be nervous after this long time away from the scene but actually I walked out of the hotel feeling confident and happy and took the train up to town. Because of the transport strike I walked to the centre from Waterloo, wandering into a few shops along the way, and through Leicester Square where they were preparing for the première of The Devil Wears Prada II


I met Stephanie under the statue of Eros in Piccadilly Circus. The great thing about being out in a big city is that it’s actually in the most crowded places that you are least likely to be outed as a trans woman. That midnight trip to the post box we all start out with is the sure fire way to be spotted, whereas big crowds are too busy with their own business to take notice of you.

Stephanie likes oriental food and I was happy with that so we had lunch in the heart of Chinatown.


Afterwards the tout on the door took our photo with all the lanterns in the street.



And then we went shopping in Covent Garden. I ended up buying some lipsticks and nail polishes as my stocks have been dwindling. We also took a stroll down to the river and sat in the Embankment Gardens where we had had this great photo taken with our friends back in 2013.


We went to Trafalgar Square where we posed under the Fourth Plinth I’d seen last year as it is currently home to an artwork of trans people’s faces. 



And by the fountains. 



We ended our day with a quiet drink in the snug corner by the fireplace at the Chandos pub that’s always been my favourite pub location. It’s become expensive, though. A small bottle of pear cider is over £7.50!

Thanks to Stephanie for being lovely company as ever and for defying the strike and battling her way into the city centre on the buses to meet me. Best wishes to Grace who would have joined us if things had been less fraught. I’ll see you next time.

I finished by trying a Franziska-style elevator shot back at the hotel. Not great, but it’s my first attempt!



Well, that was a shot in the arm. There is nothing more joyous that having a day out en femme for a bit of sightseeing, shopping and lunch with a friend. I felt recharged and very content. 

Sue x


8 comments:

  1. Yay you.
    And you probably experienced a typical UK spring day: wrap up warm and don't forget the gloves in the early morning, lather on the sunblock in mid afternoon and then grab a warm woolie and turn on the hotel room heating in the evening.
    Long time since I've been to Chinatown (or 'that London' for that matter).
    That's a nice photo by the fountain.

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    1. Thanks, Susie. I like the fountain photo best.

      You've got the spring weather situation spot on!

      Sue xx

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  2. Dear Sue, Thanks for your great report on your day out with Stephanie. I have of course long contemplated a weekend trip crossdressed flying somewhere; and London would be a fantastic location to travel to. And thank you very much for your reference to my blog and the "Franziska-style" elevator shot. Wonderful. Make it a series! I am looking forward to seeing more of you (elevator or not). Love, Franzi

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    1. Thank you, dear Franzi. I'm glad you enjoyed reading about my day. I'll bear your photo tips in mind for the next time I'm in an elevator.

      Yes, London is always an excellent location for TGirls to go out and shop, eat or see the sights. It's gets ever more expensive, though.

      Sue xx

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  3. Dear Sue, so good to see you on an outing fully enfemme with your friend. You seemed to have a lot of fun - at least your pics show me that. Great that you had the opportunity for such a wonderful time. And memories of good days in the past are always an inspiring feeling. So nice the pics of you girls then. Great shot at the fountain. And thanks for your kind visit to my blog...always a pleasure to welcome you.
    Have a good time and all the best
    Violetta

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    1. Thank you for your nice comments, dear Violetta. I'm happy with the photos, especially the one by the fountain which is my favourite from the day. The photo in 2013 was taken by Stella who is a professional photographer so her shot is perfect!

      I love visiting your blog. It's so positive and beautiful in a world that's gone crazy.

      Sue xx

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  4. A grand day out and one with current & past memories too.

    Good to see your confidence returning and you both enjoying the sights of Dat Lunden.

    Fab outfit choice, if I may say, and age is more a number these days.

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    1. Thanks Lynn and I appreciate the compliment about the outfit. Dress the part, I always say! Sue xx

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