Results for: Feel good
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Hot Like Summer: A Lingerie Shopping Guide for Fat Femmes
Finding lingerie that fits your body might seem like not a big deal, but I firmly believe everyone deserves to feel good in their bodies. If feeling good means putting on a velvet teddy, then you should have that option available to you.
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So You Want To Dress for Fall
As a woman who has been known to describe herself as a “coatsexual,” it was incredibly challenging for me to not select upwards of twenty coats and jackets here.
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I May Just Be a Target Stan, but I Love All Their Pride Themed Merch
Unfortunately, the “live, laugh, lesbian” tee is sold out online, so I will be stalking all of the stores in my area to find it.
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Enter Sapphic Fall Mode With These Fresh Flannels
It’s about time for our annual family trip to go apple and pumpkin picking, so I have flannel on the brain.
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Spring Edit: You Know What Your Main Bag Needs? A Smaller Bag Inside It
In which I gently boss you into cleaning out your bag and putting in things you’ll actually use.
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So You Want Some New Jewelry
Looking to shake up your accessories this season? In this iteration of So You Want To, we’re talking rings, earrings, bracelets, and necklaces.
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A Lazy Femme Guide To Staying Cute With Minimal Effort
I’m all about products and routines that work with my busy schedule. I’m obviously not lazy, but if lazy femme is the antithesis to high femme, I’m very much that.
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So You Want To Buy A Coat
It’s mid-November, and where I am on the east coast, that means it is time to swan about dramatically in various kind of outerwear!
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Cozy Socks I Want to Own
Why socks? Here are five reasons, brainstormed 100% from the top of my head right now, why cozy socks should be queer culture.
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So You Want to Dress Like the Main Character
Is pretending I am the protagonist in romance novel a fun way to tamp down some of my nerves about being back out in the world? Yes!
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So You Want To Go To Work
One of the most popular requests I have gotten for this column is “What do I wear to work?” And I get it! You have to get dressed for work, and the kinds of clothes that are typically deemed “workplace appropriate” are absolutely racist, classist, ableist, transphobic, homophobic and sexist. Not to mention, no two workplaces are the same!
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So You Want to Remember What Clothes Are? Here’s a Guide to Updated Basics
Have you recently found yourself staring into the vast abyss that is your closet or dresser or (let us be honest) floor, wondering what on earth clothes are? How do they go on a body? Why do they go on a body? Have no fear, the “So You Want To…” column is here!
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15 Robes for Gay Divorcées
Although not everyone is lucky enough to be a hot gay divorceé (yet! Life is long, stay positive!) everyone can get into the staple of the gay divorceé wardrobe: the robe.
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Our Favorite Hand Lotions For Soothing Your Extra-Dry Hands
Who’s got dry hands WE’VE ALL GOT DRY HANDS
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Shapeshifters: Bespoke Binders Put Fun on Your Chest
What Shapeshifters has done here is made binders where the point of them goes beyond the normal utilitarian point of a binder. And honestly? We deserve that!
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Wedding Looks for Andro-Femme Leaning Folks
A reader asked for some wedding looks for a person with an androgynous/femme aesthetic that they could wear to a straight family member’s wedding and I immediately asked to make a style guide because getting fancy for grandma while still feeling like myself is one of my favorite things to do.
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One Pair of Tomboy Toes Boots Five Different Ways
What’s better than a great pair of ankle boots? A great pair of ankle boots made for queers by queers!
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7 Comfy, Queer Things I Can’t Wait to Snuggle Up in This Fall
A bunch of everyday items for clueless queers like me who want to feel confident, look cute, and — most importantly — be comfy.
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Style Thief: How To Dress Like Moon Lin
(Without camping outside a Supreme store.)
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Some Quite Perfect Swimsuits for Trans Women
For a lot of trans women, going to the pool or the beach can be one of the most stressful things about post-coming-out life. You’re more exposed than usual, swim suits aren’t normally designed for girls with bodies like ours, and there are usually lots of people there. But don’t worry!