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Thursday, 4 June 2026

Try-ons - black is groovy!

 I've been going through a lot of the clothes I have to see if there's anything to get rid of, and trying out some stuff that I have bought recently, or that I can't remember ever buying or even wearing before.

The theme at the moment is black as I've tried my new black nail varnish and I'm liking it. A bit vampy, a bit goth, timeless yet modern. 

 


I decided the toes needed the treatment, too. 

 

The varnish has lasted well all week.

It's been hot but I don't do bare legs no matter the weather, so stockings have been preferable to tights/pantyhose. I hardly ever wear stockings as I find suspenders and hold-ups annoying (I know, I know, that admission probably gets me thrown out of any crossdresser clubs, right?) but with the unexpected heatwave it's been worth making the change and some pairs of stockings I've had for many years were put into service. They're still serviceable as they've hardly been worn!

So here's me this week going for an all-black theme and smokey eye makeup. But there's a hint of red in my hair and on my lips.

I prefer tights, ssshhh!

The patent boots are brand new, the leather skirt a couple of years old, the sheer-sleeved top about 10 years old.

 

I've no idea where and when I got a black, long-sleeved skater dress but I really like it. It's good in hot weather and it flows very nicely.

I tried it with a straight black wig for a bit more of a Morticia vibe.

 

But actually this dress came into its own with the longer red/brown wig, lace tights and court shoes. I think gives me a cute, almost Sixties look.



Sixties album cover art. Groovy, baby!

 

I think the dress is a keeper. 

These Jonathan Aston "fleur" lace tights must be 20 years old as they appear in my late 2008 makeover photos (towards the end of this post). But they're beginning to get imperfections and I really hope they still make them as they are very light, very pretty and very comfortable and I'd love to be able to get a replacement pair.

I also tried the dress with fishnet stockings and the patent boots and I think that worked well, too.

 


There's more to come on the black theme and on other try-ons but that will do for now. Comments welcome. 

 

Pride Month needs you

 


Although Pride events are scattered all over the calendar, June is Pride Month to coincide with the anniversary of the 1969 Stonewall Riots. Fellow blogger Carla in Spain has just put it so well as to why Pride matters

I shall be posting a host of positive things about LGBTQ+++ themes this month, starting with this enjoyable documentary I watched recently from Sadlers Wells Theatre in London, which is one of the world's foremost theatres that focuses on dance and where I've been thrilled by many performances from unusual places and traditions round the world, such as Georgia, Japan, Libya, Spain.... The documentary is about the Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, the drag ballet parody company that was formed shortly after Stonewall and which, in its sixth decade, is going from strength to strength. I have little understanding of classical ballet as an art form so even the parody is a bit lost on me but I have always had a thing for ballerinas. I found the film fascinating, honest, impressive, poignant ...and making me wish that I could dance like this (well, it's not so much the dance as the tutu, isn't it?)

"Ballerina Boys" is 55 minutes on YouTube:

 

Happy Pride.

Sue x

8 comments:

  1. Happy Pride month indeed, Sue! 🏳️‍⚧️♥️ It's seems it was only a few years ago that folk were wondering if such things were needed. How the tide has turned, but we're still here, still fighting, and not going anywhere.

    A fab series of looks with all the black. Who says you can't do black in summer eh? Bah and humbug to the rules! 🙂

    I read the other day about the 90s Vamp look having a moment, do perhaps you're secretly a trend setter.

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    1. Yay for Pride. Maybe we should have a new slogan like "Make Pride Great Again" ... er, come to think, perhaps not !

      Thanks for the compliments on the looks. I know it's not the usual garb for hot weather but I had to try the black nail polish and, well, one thing led to another! I like the sound of the '90s Vamp look being back. I shall try to bump up my street cred by channelling my inner Elvira. And I reckon my outer Elvira could do with a couple of big bumps with a channel between, too (was that a suitably Elviraesque gag?)

      Sue xx

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  2. Black is beautiful....looks also good on you...and the legs in black tights always are something special...with fishnet , simply black or with patterns.
    Happy pride too, and there are some good news in your latest blog that I don´t comment extra. Never stop actions for acceptance and tolerance of people towards people who have some other imagination of their lives.
    Have a good time dear trans-sister
    Violetta

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    1. Thanks for your nice comment, Violetta. I'm glad you like the outfits.

      I always look for good news and it's actually not hard to find. Transphobes make lots of noise but actually I think most people are not anti-trans.

      I hope you are having a good holiday.

      Sue xx

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  3. Wow! Ms Richmond, you are looking rather fabulous. I love your black outfit photos a lot. On some women, black can look amazing, and you're one of them.
    Too my shame I haven't embraced Pride Month yet, mainly due to a sudden downturn in my wife's health. But I feel I must mark it somehow, given it's importance in the current climate. . Sadly for this reason I missed Redruth Pride on Saturday, which sounds like it was a wonderful day being combined with the town's traditional Murdoch Day celebration. I hope you enjoy the rest of Pride month.

    Dee xxx

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    1. Thank you for the lovely compliments, Dee. There'll be more try-ons as the summer progresses.

      I'm very sorry to hear about your wife's health and the knock-on effects. It's not an easy time for you at all and I'm hoping you can get all the help you need. I'm always on the end of the phone if you ever want a chat.

      I had to check to make sure that Murdoch, he of the Day, was not the Murdoch everyone has heard of. I'm pleased to say he's not! The festivities have my blessing! *queenly wave*

      Sue xx

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    2. No, not the dodgy Rupert or the slightly less dodgy Mad Dog from the A-Team. It would have been acceptable if it was Iris.But it's some obscure inventor. And why not? xxx

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    3. I completely forgot about the other Murdochs. An A-team or literary festival would also be fine by me. The big bad Murdoch can stick it where the Sun don't shine. Sue xx

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