MichelleOlivetti
Dream Dresser french maid outfit
Years ago I bought this french maid outfit from Dream Dresser same model as seen here from their catalog, www.flickr.com/photos/50361847@N04/51861925139 and you CDs know exactly my reaction: I must get this dress. Quality is pretty good, and I can still fit into it nicely. It was available in a variety of colors. I did sew on extra lace along hem of skirt. The petticoat is one from my collection (actually two) for extra fluff.
I have earlier photos of modeling this dress, wore it same day I did photoshoot in Versatile Corsets french maid dress. I also wore this with the pinafore, it really makes the dress hyperfeminine. I forgot where I purchased this from (it was years ago). I modeled this dress same day as when I modeled the , VC is still in business so those of you who do not have this dress, you have to get one for your wardrobe.
What is value besides the quality is this is the classic black and white french maid style instead of this hentai or gothic style that takes away from original intention of sexuality of this dress design (it has nothing to do with house cleaning chores). It seems if a source that sells the classic style, most likely it is some cheap $25 schlock from China. Those outfits are always a waste of money and those always find their way to the landfill.
Dream Dresser went out of business, they had walk in stores in West Hollywood, CA (which opened in 1994) and Georgetown, DC. Much of their sales was catalog mailing and had a variety of outfits of BDSM themes.
It is quite obvious CDs make up the most devoted advocates for the classic french maid dress. Many like to wear it while cleaning, I feel this is totally improper because that is a wasted activity for such a provocative outfit. And cleaning house can easily damage the dress.
For myself the french maid dress is one of the essentials of my wardrobe. It was also one of my first dresses I desired to wear. Like many CDs, I have more than one. I wear the boots because I enjoy the sexual power they give me. Many men don't like the boots, but the ones that do REALLY get turned on when a "woman" wears them.
Sometimes cis women wear the french maid outfit for either parties or as celebrities for promotional photoshoots or a part in a movie.
So, lets say you see a lady in a french maid and is it a she or a he? If lady wearing just the dress, probably a cis woman. If wearing the dress with stockings (not pantyhose), it probably a CD. If wearing the dress with stockings and a petticoat, more likely a CD. If wearing the dress with stockings, with petticoat, and with long gloves, then it's gotta be a CD.
Dream Dresser french maid outfit
Years ago I bought this french maid outfit from Dream Dresser same model as seen here from their catalog, www.flickr.com/photos/50361847@N04/51861925139 and you CDs know exactly my reaction: I must get this dress. Quality is pretty good, and I can still fit into it nicely. It was available in a variety of colors. I did sew on extra lace along hem of skirt. The petticoat is one from my collection (actually two) for extra fluff.
I have earlier photos of modeling this dress, wore it same day I did photoshoot in Versatile Corsets french maid dress. I also wore this with the pinafore, it really makes the dress hyperfeminine. I forgot where I purchased this from (it was years ago). I modeled this dress same day as when I modeled the , VC is still in business so those of you who do not have this dress, you have to get one for your wardrobe.
What is value besides the quality is this is the classic black and white french maid style instead of this hentai or gothic style that takes away from original intention of sexuality of this dress design (it has nothing to do with house cleaning chores). It seems if a source that sells the classic style, most likely it is some cheap $25 schlock from China. Those outfits are always a waste of money and those always find their way to the landfill.
Dream Dresser went out of business, they had walk in stores in West Hollywood, CA (which opened in 1994) and Georgetown, DC. Much of their sales was catalog mailing and had a variety of outfits of BDSM themes.
It is quite obvious CDs make up the most devoted advocates for the classic french maid dress. Many like to wear it while cleaning, I feel this is totally improper because that is a wasted activity for such a provocative outfit. And cleaning house can easily damage the dress.
For myself the french maid dress is one of the essentials of my wardrobe. It was also one of my first dresses I desired to wear. Like many CDs, I have more than one. I wear the boots because I enjoy the sexual power they give me. Many men don't like the boots, but the ones that do REALLY get turned on when a "woman" wears them.
Sometimes cis women wear the french maid outfit for either parties or as celebrities for promotional photoshoots or a part in a movie.
So, lets say you see a lady in a french maid and is it a she or a he? If lady wearing just the dress, probably a cis woman. If wearing the dress with stockings (not pantyhose), it probably a CD. If wearing the dress with stockings and a petticoat, more likely a CD. If wearing the dress with stockings, with petticoat, and with long gloves, then it's gotta be a CD.