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Brigid D.

That Girl is a Gentleman
That Girl is a Gentleman by @lunatic_pandora_Z (Brigid D.)

Look, it's me! And yes, I do dress like that almost all the time. I hate girl's clothing, love men's clothing, and will do ANYTHING for Victorian-age men's clothing! Eeeespecially the hats.

Um anyway, I have a DA account. I'm probably going to ditch it soon, but that's okay. :D Something tells me this place is better anyway. One down, three to go! Then I'm off for today.

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Posted: Friday, 28 September, 2007 @ 03:50 PM

Nice image! Victorian-age men's clothes do look pretty cool. :)

Thanks for the endorsement of the site. Wait until you see what is planned in the new version of the site

Posted: Friday, 28 September, 2007 @ 07:42 PM

I like your fashion style. I too like Victorian fashion and I think it would be neat to see a girl in these clothes. I like the composition of this picture, the asymmetry is eye-catching, providing a nice imbalance to the very centered background. The lines could be cleaned up a bit, but the pose and expression and everything are well drawn. Welcome to Side 7.

Posted: Saturday, 29 September, 2007 @ 01:20 PM

I'll try and clean it up, then. x3 Thank you!

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