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  1. On 9/22/2016 at 11:32 PM, Bigfoot15 said:

    As I stated in my last couple of posts. My wife has found out about my high heel adventures. I took a shot and surprised her wearing my heeled boots. I was excited when she said it was good with her and she would like to be more involved in planning my wardrobe. After getting a invite to a Halloween party and my wife stating she was planning our costumes. I was getting ready to go to work she walked in and say that she didn't know where I hid my high heels but to get them out before I left for work. She said she was working on our Halloween costumes and wanted to see my shoe collection. I have about five pair including two heeled boots. I got them out and left them in the bedroom. I tried to get some hint on what she had planned but it was lips sealed on her part. All she would say was I would find out the morning of the party but to be ready for some fun.

    awaiting for your costume photo :fine:

     

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  2. On 11/25/2015 at 4:56 AM, freestyle75 said:

    Ok guys... long time no new Freestyle pictures. I setup my photo home studio, consisting of two flashes + photo umbrellas on light tripods, my trusted Nikon D3 with remote flash commander and connected it to my Mac for tethered, self-timer shooting. The reason why I did these photos was because I am currently having a conversation with one of the forum's members on a jacket by Burberry I just bought, and which I am not too sure about. I like the material and details (it really feels nice and is made extremely well), but due to its peplum cut, it makes one appear much broader than usual. So I am torn whether I should keep it, although I like it quite a lot. It just doesn't seem to fit to the rest of what I am wearing.

    As I had setup all that equipment, I thought: Why not do a couple of more pics? So, here they are. First the ones without the Burberry jacket, then the ones with it. I would really appreciate your comments, especially on that jacket.

    First outfit: Inspred by Olivia Palermo. I am like the fat version of her, plus I just realized that the coated trousers I am wearing are quite a lot darker bordeaux red than hers.

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    Real rabbit fur vest by Sly 010, sweater by s.Oliver, trousers by s.Oliver, boots by Giampaolo Viozzi.

     

    Outfit No. 2:

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    Blouse by Esprit, Skirt by Dorothea Schumacher, leggings by Isabel Marant, Boots by Ch. Louboutin.

     

    Outfit No. 3: How to wear a patent skirt halfway gracefully as a guy:

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    Striped sweater by Stefanel, skirt by Hallhuber, Leggings still by Isabel Marant, suede boots by Michael Kors. Idea: Offsetting the sexed-up patent leather skirt by natural materials. Don't go too high with the boots, and try to avoid knee-high or even overknee boots. Unless you are earning money with it, then it's ok ;)

     

    Outfit No. 4: How a typical winter outfit could look like.

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    Down jacket by Esprit (altered in the bust area by my tailor), turtleneck by s.Oliver, Satin-Skirt by Hallhuber, leggings by Isabel Marant, Boots by A.F. Vandevorst.

     

    Now to the pictures with the Burberry jacket.

    Outfit No. 5: Combining a skirt

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    Jacket by Burberry, Turtleneck by s.Oliver, Skirt by Asos, Leggings by Isabel Marant, boots by Ch. Louboutin.

     

    Outfit No. 6: Jeans.

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    Turtleneck by s.Oliver, Jeans by Tommy Hilfiger, booties by Prada.

     

    Outfit No. 7: Glamour

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    Satin blouse by Darling Harbor, Trousers by Paco Rabanne, booties (not visible) by Zara.

    So... what do you think?

     

     

    The outfit in Jeans is awesome...

  3. On 1/10/2016 at 5:59 AM, freestyle75 said:

    @hernaezjames Nice outfit :thumbsup:. I like that the shirt is a bit longer, which works great with tight jeans. You might want to consider to get it shortened though, while keeping the original hemline. Just one thing: On your 3rd and 4th picture, you are using your heel to sort of "lock" into an easy position using the metal bar. I did the same a couple of times which leads to scratch marks on the sole of the shoes (which is okay if you don't mind, but I only realized when I looked at the sole of my $$$ pairs of shoes. Since then I try to avoid using that "parking position").

    Soooo.... the big question is: did you go out in that outfit? :cheeky:

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    Personally, I went out in a skirted outfit today to get a haircut at a big mall nearby. I really liked a skirt by the designer J.W. Anderson, which was very expensive and sold out everywhere - but which had a very simple design. Just before Christmas, I found a fabric store that had exactly the same material available (gray scuba jersey), so I sewed a copy of that skirt. As I don't have a model/skinny waist, the skirt doesn't "flare out" as much as the original, but the material is quite fluid and moves beautifully. After I had completed the skirt this week, I really wanted to take it for a "spin" this weekend. Question - as always - what shoes or boots go with this?

    I tried several options. Biker boots, chunky Chelsea boots, wedges, ... and finally my cheapest pair of boots, the velvet (fabric) overknees with chunky heel from the fall/winter collection of H&M. Never wore them so far. When I put them on and had to pull on the material, I heard a light ripping noise, as if a seam was coming apart. Not good. Checked the boots, nothing visible. I don't know how you put on "pull on boots" without "pulling", so they will probably only last a few "wears"... :boo:

    Here's are the outfit's parts:

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    Turtleneck shirt: s.Oliver (German brand), skirt: DIY, leggings: Isabel Marant, Bag: Proenza Schouler, Boots: H&M

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    Don't ask me why, but for some odd reason, the shirt appears to be dark blue on that picture (or I need to get my eyes checked). In reality, it is black - just FYI.

    With that outfit, I went to the local mall, parked my car, drove down the elevater from the park deck to the first floor, walked across the whole mall to the haircutter and got my hair cut. After that, I checked prices of stuff in an electronics store (online - as always - much cheaper), did some window browsing, ate something for lunch, and headed back to my car. Quite a few stares, mostly from men and very old people (60+). No one said anything. The girls at the haircutter already know my freestyle outfits, so they don't blink an eye when I visit them.

    The outfit also works with sneakers + tights if you don't want to go for heeled boots. I even contemplated wearing sneakers today (I don't always wear heels), but with their coloring, they distracted too much from the skirt IMHO. I liked the black boots better, and also liked that they were high enough so you don't see where they end (under the skirt). 

     

    Nice outift.. Looks great....

  4. I do not know when i was but i loved very much at the age 12 and tried girls shoe once in my uncle's house. After that I created my own heels with the wooden pieces and inserted in shoe. I wore and enjoyed a lot when my parents were went out. After I come out from the home to my job in a city, I bought a pair of cheap high heels with 4'' inch. Still i wear and enjoy with that in my room when my roomates are gone to job.

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