Have you worn Jeans out en femme? Granted, wearing Jeans is something I do in DRAB very, very regularly. And, obviously, Jeans do not provide that flowing, silky feeling of a dress or skirt that most crossdressers enjoy so much. But, nonetheless, it is (or can be) a decidedly feminine appearance.
For the look on that day in late September, I combined a new pair of 31/30 Skinny Jeans and black belt with a tight semi see-through flower-pattern black top (with a black cotton body underneath), a short black leather jacket, hose, and black ankle boots.
It was a regular day out-and-about, the ones you have read about many times here on my blog. I got ready in the late morning and headed out around 12 noon.
As it was nice weather, I walked the 25 minutes along the river “Main” to downtown Frankfurt, with some photo ops taken on the way.
Thereafter, I headed straight to “Kleinmarkthalle,” that temple for food lovers in the heart of the city. Don’t miss it if you ever come to Frankfurt.
I visited that Italian food stall where I have been so many times both in DRAG and DRAB (alone or with my wife). The proprietor greeted me courteously, acknowledging that I am a regular guest. One of the waitresses re-recognised me as well and remembered that I drink Trento DOC rosé and sparkling water and that I want a picture taken. The proprietress, unfortunately, was not there. Despite being quite short (even in high heels), she is a leading example of an impeccably dressed lady with a natural authority. She leaves no doubt who is in charge at this place, also to her proprietor-husband.
Pasta, pasta, yours truly culinary crossdresser Franzi
The next stop was Frankfurt’s largest department store and there also the little café in the ladie’s department for an espresso.
Practicing poses!
This is one of my favorite spots in Frankfurt: On the windowsill of a stylish wine bar in Frankfurt’s “New Old Town,” a small section between “Römer” (historic town square) and “Dom” (cathedral). If you come to Frankfurt and you get off at “Hauptwache,” you can reach this charming section of town within a 10-minute walk. Meet me there for a glass of Winzersekt rosé.
This spot is hard to come by when the weather is suitable, but I did manage that a few times, as you can see:
The wilds of culinary Frankfurt!
"Lieblingskleid” (from the category “German for crossdressers”)
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Maybe this spot can make a photo series at one point.
And as there were plans for the evening. Franzi went home to chance into something denim-free. Stay tuned.











Happy New Year, Franzi. Sending you all best wishes for 2026.
ReplyDeleteI keep explaining to other TGirls that women these days wear jeans, leggings and trousers far, far more than they wear skirts or dresses. And it's still a perfectly feminine look. In fact, I think the greatest affirmation I ever had came one day when I was walking through a London Underground station with a black jacket like yours, skinny blue jeans and black knee-high boots pulling a little suitcase behind me and saw three other women round me all dressed like I was (including suitcases). I realised at that moment that I had got the art of being a woman right.
You too look perfectly feminine and very natural. I love your top. And the boots. There's nothing like a day out doing simple things like shopping and eating out en femme. I'm intrigued about what happened next ...
Sue xx
Dear Sue, Happy New Year to you as well. Thanks for your great comment and the insights you share. On one hand, I want to blend in and to pass as a woman, without even creating the slightest suspicion that I could be anything but a woman. On the other hand, I want to uphold the art of fine and feminine dressing. The latter is more of a challenge, because it tends to stick out more and more in these times. Just a few days ago I went to see the musical "Pretty Woman" in a purple floor-length off-should dress. That was a challenge! Love, Franzi
DeleteLove wearing stretchy jeans out! I prefer casual appearances, so the jeans never disappoint.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment, dear Michelle!
DeleteJeans don’t get talked about much in femme presentation. But they’re such a real part of everyday femininity. You nail that look so well. I've incorporated women's jeans into my everyday routine (even boy mode). Jeans, boots, and cardigans are my go-to.
ReplyDeleteAlso, that pasta looks amazing! Jealous!
Dear Michelle, Thank you very much for your comment and compliments. Franzi
DeleteJa auch Jeans sehen feminin aus und stehen Dir ausgezeichnet. Ich denke auch immer wieder mal daran, Hosen auszuführen. Aber dann kehre ich doch meistens zu den für mich feminineren Outfits Kleid oder Rock zurück.Ich möchte die Ausgehzeit ja möglichst feminin für mich gestalten. Allerdings, wenn man so um sich blickt sind Hosenträgerinnen in der großen Überzahl. Und bei Deinem tollen Anblick muss ich mir das auch mal wieder überlegen.
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Violetta
Liebe Violetta, vielen Dank für Deinen Besuch und Kommentar. Das freut mich doch außerordentlich, dass ich Dir in Sachen Outfits noch eine Inspiration sein kann. Probier es mal aus und lass uns wissen wie es war. Es gibt ganz tolle feminine Hosen, auch für's Wandern und vor allem auch in Deiner Lieblingsfarbe :-) Liebe Grüße, Franzi
DeleteHi again from Canada, Franzi. Love your pics. I do not wear jeans en femme myself although it is my standard dress in drab mode. Jeans are a hot bone of contention with me and some of the girls at our CD club here. I have never seen any of them in jeans en femme ever. I have written a few articles on CDH and CCD on modern declining standards of dress for both sexes. That said I do like your pics and love your captivating smile! For me, femininity is long hair (any colour), a fulsome breast and short skirts (with hip pads, key to showing off those lovely baby-making hips) or dresses definitely with pantyhose. Hopefully with hemlines at mid-thigh, mine usually are. I have some shorter. Love to meet you for a drink at the Frankfurt market!
ReplyDeleteDear Brianna, Thank you so much for your comment. I am happy to read that you like the pictures of Franzi in Skinny Jeans. It is a look that I needed to try and I have to admit that I liked and enjoyed as well. Of course I fully understand your preference for short skirts and dresses and hose. I share that interest, but going out regularly and given my primary target to pass and move about the world as just any woman does, I need to mindful as to the picture I create. Love, Franzi
DeleteI was just looking at the last pic above of Franzi nestled by the window. I do think the combination of black top and jacket with the blonde hair is dynamite. And I have taken a lesson from you and started wearing glasses my last couple of times out. Just for the look. And the jeans look good too! By posting these pics Franzi's readers can learn about new combinations and I have to say a big bright smile on a girl is worth a million Deutschmarks! I will be interested to read about your next adventure. Brianna
DeleteDear Brianna, Thank you so much for all of your wonderful compliments and praises. They make me blush ... and smile :-) Franzi
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