Hi everyone;
As I think I have posted before Confidence is everything. When I lived full time for nearly 18 months and before I transitioned the first times out were nerve wracking, but it helped that I had girlfriends with me. But the first time out on my own was tough. But there are defintly some things to remember:
1. Dress to your age - If you over 40 no tarty micro minis
2. Don't overdress - less is easier to pass
3. Make sure your eyebrows are shaped in perfect curve
4. Wear a nice but subtle lipstick - No glaring reds. a soft pink is good , maybe with lip gloss
5. Take time getting your makeup right
6. Wear perfume - not too much
7. If you have a prominent Adams Apple - hide it with a colour co-ordinated scarf (I am very lucky that I don't have an Adams Apple at all)
8. Keep you head up and look as though you own the space you are in and enjoy yourself
9. If you are wearing short sleeves or sleeveless tops or dress, make sure your arms are waxed or Hair free and very importantly - no hair under the armpits.
10. If you are going to wear a dress - the same goes - wax or shave your legs. Don't forget it should preferably be the whole leg and bikini line. You don't want hairs appearing above the knee when you sit down in a dress.
11. Get your ears pierced and wear some nice earrings. Something like hoop[s or dangly is good. If you cant wear pierced earrings then use Clip ons
12. If you are going sleeveless, wear a ladies watch and some bangles
13. I have a fake diamond engagement ring which I have with my wedding band. Together it looks as though I am a married woman
13. For shoes wear flats or wedges, unless you are perfectly comfortable in heels. Wedges are big in season this year.
14. Walk slowly - remember women take smaller length steps than men
15. In the Mall do lots of window shopping, don't hesiititate in browsing the clothing racks.
16. As others have said confidence is the biggest thing, followed by dress sense, then make-up look etc
On an earlier post I talked about getting my Colour Analysis down - See House of Colour in the United Kingdom. They have branches all over the world. This was by far the best money I have spent in my transition. I had a whole day finding out what was right for me at my local Agent in Exeter. I learnt so much about what colours to wear, what make up colurs to use, what not to wear etc. For instance I love wearing sheep black stockings, but as an Autumn person Black is out for me. (See:
http://www.houseofcolour.co.uk)
Best of luck.
Hugs
JudithLynn