Since my early childhood I have already gravitated towards all feminine things. Had a really happy childhood not unlike most other boys, but always knowing there was something special about me.
Oldest memories about wanting to wear any girls clothes are from when I was around three or four years of age. Long story short, l dressed on and off during my teens and as a young adult. Met my now wife, and told her soon after we became engaged.
After diferente levels of tolerance, she is sadly is not accepting of my gender issues. I do my best to exist within the limits of my situation as my family is the most important thing in my life.
So that’s what Gigot sleeves look like. Never heard that term before, but a good reminder that I will never master the endless vocabulary associated with women’s wear. That’s a beautiful floral dress, Gabriela. A perfect example of how you can’t beat the combination of red and black.
Oh yes Mona… “lantern”, “bishop”, “gigot”, “angel”, “kimono”, “butterfly”… endless!!
Gigot sleeves. I am constantly surprised as to how much I am learning about women’s fashion from all the wonderful fashionistas at CDH. Gorgeous floral dress, Gaby — you know how much I love those. It nicely accentuates your shape (or does your shape nicely accentuate the dress?).
Thank you very much @Angela Wagner!!
Stunning Gabriela just stunning.
Looks like floral is the go to look.
Such a lovely dress really compliments your figure.
❤️Carol
Thank you @Carol! ♥️
Total knockout, Ms Gabriella!
Thank you FrancesKay!! 🙂 🙂
So, I learned a new word today. Thanks
Now practice and use it in a sentence!! 😉
Gabriela taught me a new word today. She was showcasing a floral dress with gigot sleeves. And I don’t mean Floral
Nicely done! 🙂
Whatever you call those sleeves, they and the rest of that dress looks so flattering on you. Luv the hair, makeup and pose too! You are the total package Gabby!
Thank you @Melody Scott!! ♥️
A floral curvy dress, very nice! I love it!
Lovely to the max!
Thank you @Peggy Sue Williams! To the max! 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
I think, in British English, we call them “shoulder of mutton” sleeves: for the same reason.
A very nice look, as always, Gabriela.
Thank you very much @DaVictoria!
Hello Gabriela, ….gorgeous dress …you always look great in floral.. beautiful hair make up you got it going on girl!…
Thank you very much Barbara!