If the images above seem completely ordinary to you, then Chrysalis Lingerie has done its job.
The first collection from this new NYC label represents something of a breakthrough in alternative fashions: the perfectly-named Chrysalis is the first lingerie line designed for, and by, transgender women.
For the estimated 30,000 American adults who identify as transgender, this is no small milestone.
“A lot of women have been waiting a long time for something like this,” Chrysalis co-founder Cy Lauz told Lingerie Talk.
“Speaking from personal experience, I found no products that specifically cater to transgender women. There are some things for cross-dressers and drag queens, but they’re all sexually exploitative.
“I wanted a product that actually celebrated who we are, something that made us feel beautiful but is also practical.”
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Said no to this first time,
not going to say yes the second time. -_-
If I were all woman mentally, I wouldn't want something suggesting to me that I wasn't a "proper" woman.
From a cross dressing perspective, it ain't crossdressing if the clothes are designed for your body! D:
May I consider this...
...a briefing?
Love, Andrea Lena
:D
If only all women (and men) had their heads screwed on as well as you do, we wouldn't be seeing such deplorable things...
...On the other hand though, If I ever transitioned then I'd love to see some men's suits modified slightly to accommodate boobs. :)
EDIT: It just occurred to me that SOME men's suits ALREADY have the misfortune of accommodating "boobs"...
old...
Still nothing new out of Chrysalis, just the original announcement.
Abigail Drew.