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15 Items You Should Always Keep in Your Purse (For Crossdressers and Transgender Women)
Oct 14th, 2016 by

One of the perks of being a girl is getting to carry a purse. More than just a stylish accessory, your purse is a toolbox for your femme self.

And while a cluttered bag isn’t chic, there are some essentials you shouldn’t be without. You never know what life will throw at you – and a lady is always prepared!

Read on for 15 things worth keeping in your purse at all times.

1. Cell phone

How did we ever survive in the pre-cell phone days? My phone is always the first thing I pack.

2. Lip gloss or lipstick

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A moisturizing lip gloss or lipstick in your favorite shade is a femme essential.

3. Mints or gum

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Freshen your breath on the go by keeping a stash of mints or gum on hand.

4. Nail file

Don’t let a broken nail cramp your style.

5. $ 20 cash

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Even though most of us rely on credit or debit cards, you never know when you might need some cash.

6. Hand cream

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Avoid that dry hand feeling with a tube of hand cream.

7. Blotting paper or powder

Reduce shine on the go with blotting paper or powder.

8. Bobby pins

These come in handy if you need to secure your wig or tame some loose strands of hair.

9. Compact mirror

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A must-have for checking your teeth or makeup.

10. Stain removal pen

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The sooner you treat an unexpected stain, the less likely it is to be permanent.

11. Band-Aids

Not just for cuts and scrapes, a Band-Aid can relieve blisters caused by new shoes.

12. Safety pins

Those can be a lifesaver if you break a strap or pop a button.

13. Emergency info

Not to be a downer, but if anything should happen, this could literally save your life.

14. Advil or Tylenol

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Keep a couple painkillers on hand in case you get a surprise headache.

15. Healthy snack

Hunger can sneak up on you, so keep a healthy snack bar or some nuts in your bag.

What are YOUR purse essentials?

They say you tell a lot about somebody by what she keeps in her purse! Are you a stylish survivalist or do you prefer to travel light?

I’d love to know what YOUR purse essentials are, so please share in the comments below!

Love,
Lucille




10 Transgender Role Models to Inspire You
Oct 5th, 2016 by

Caitlyn Jenner might be the world’s most famous transgender woman – but the truth is, there are so many amazing (though lesser-known) transgender “sheros” we can also look up to.

These trailblazers are shattering stereotypes and breaking boundaries.

It’s a beautiful thing!

That’s why in this post, I want to celebrate 10 transgender role models worth knowing about. Read on to be inspired!

Laverne Cox

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Laverne Cox is the star of the hit TV series, Orange is the New Black, and the first openly transgender actress to be nominated for an Emmy Award. She’s also the first transgender person to appear on the cover of TIME magazine. Not only is she gorgeous and talented, she uses her fame to advocate for transgender rights around the world.

Andreja Pejic

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Andreja Pejic is a supermodel who walked the runway for both men’s and women’s fashion shows before transitioning as a woman in 2014. As the face of Make Up For Ever, she’s the first transgender model to be featured in a major beauty campaign. She’s also the first transgender model to be profiled by Vogue magazine.

Lili Elbe

Lili Elbe is the subject of the book and movie The Danish Girl. She’s notable for being the first transgender woman to undergo gender reassignment surgery in 1930 in Germany. Her initial surgeries were a success. Sadly however, her last surgery (to transplant a uterus so she might be able to have children), lead to her death.

Jazz Jennings

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Jazz Jennings is an inspiring role model for transgender youth. She first appeared in a 20/20 interview with Barbara Walters in 2007 called I’m a Girl – Understanding Transgender Children. Since then, she’s been featured as the face of Clean & Clear’s See the Real Me campaign and stars in a TLC reality series called I Am Jazz.

Janet Mock

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A former editor at Marie Claire and People magazine, Janet Mock is a transgender activist and the NY Times best-selling author of the book, Redefining Realness. She launched the #GirlsLikeUs movement to redefine the way the media and society view transgender women. (And did I mention, she’s gorgeous?)

Jenna Talackova

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Jenna Talackova is a Canadian model who made headlines when she won the right to compete in the Miss Universe Canada pageant in 2012. She went on to make it into the Top 12 and was selected Miss Congeniality. Jenna currently works as a model for the prestigious Wilhelmina agency while continuing to champion transgender rights.

Christine Jorgensen

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Christine Jorgensen is a former soldier who became a media sensation in the U.S. after undergoing gender reassignment surgery in Denmark in 1952. While her transition was ridiculed at the time, she brought national attention to gender issues. She went on to become a successful entertainer.

Jennifer Pritzker

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Jennifer Pritzker is notable for being the first transgender billionaire. An heir to the Hyatt Hotels fortune and a former high ranking lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army, she came out as transgender in 2003. She has since donated $ 2 million for transgender studies to the University of Victoria in British Columbia.

Marci Bowers

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Marci Bowers is an OB/GYN and surgeon who was the first transgender woman to perform gender reassignment surgery. Considered an innovator in the field, she’s gone on to perform over 1,500 gender reassignment surgeries.

Geena Rocero

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Geena Rocero was a successful fashion model for 12 years, appearing in major campaigns for Target, Rimmel, Revlon, Macy’s, and more. She came out as transgender during a TED Talk in 2014. Geena went on to co-found GenderProud, an organization that helps transgender communities around the world advocate for legal rights.

Who are your favorite role models?

Wow, was it hard to limit this list to just 10 role models! There are so many more incredible transgender people (both male and female) that deserve to be celebrated.

That’s why I’d love to hear from you on this topic. Who else do you think should be included?

Please share your favorite transgender role models in the comments below!

Love,
Lucille

P.S. While I wanted to focus on people in the public eye for this article, we cannot overlook the many beautiful and talented crossdressers out there. Tasi of Sister House has a wonderful list of stylish crossdresser role models here.




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