Lucy's
Diary of an English Lady
Spring 1998
Chapter 5
Monday and Tuesday Working - well, a girl has to earn a living, unless some nice Sugar Daddy is going to pay the bills! |
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Wednesday |
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I had another appointment with Jasmin who wanted to try sweeping my hair out from my face and curled over my shoulders. She used curling tongs and I liked the effect which looked more sophisticated than having my hair turned in on my face. Another client immediately asked Jasmin to do the same for her! |
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I then drove to Cornucopia in Victoria, where Marjorie who always looks out for dresses that I might like had told me that she had a ball gown that she thought would suit me. The shop was very crowded with girls looking for party dresses and accompanied by their mothers, but as soon as their was space in one of the changing rooms I tried on the outfit and received so many compliments that I had to buy it. It consists of a sparkling white bustier top and a full silk long skirt and will be ideal for a summer ball. I just resisted the temptation to buy a beautiful pair of long diamante earrings. By then it was raining and without an umbrella my hair got rather wet walking, or rather running, to the car. Next I went to Delia's Lingerie Shop in Harlesden to collect a figure enhancing bustier that I had ordered and will wear under my Ascot outfit. |
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Diana showed me her new range of bras available in some pretty colours which make a nice change from white and black. I nearly bought a pretty bathing suit in a flowered print, but decided to wait until summer is here. |
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However, in response to a favourable reaction to some photos on my website I did go into a shop just down the street and ordered a maid's outfit in black satin with a frilly white lace collar. I then drove back to Earls Court to change for the evening. |
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That evening I had a most enjoyable dinner with a very nice, attentive and good looking man called Raymond. I wore my chain-link dress over a black shiny slip dress, which made me feel quite slinky. | |
He had to leave after dinner so I went with some other girls to The Powder Room in Charing Cross. It was still rather wet, so I wore my green raincoat with a black velvet collar. As usual it was an over the top , but fun, evening and we got home safely. |
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Thursday |
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It was another cold day, so I wore my fuschia angora sweater. I went back to Doreen Fashions to show Betty an early print-out of her website which she had told me she had not yet seen and, although I tried on a couple of dresses, I resisted buying anything. However I had a nice cup of tea and spent time gossiping with Betty and Janette. As well as having gorgeous clothes, they are so enthusiastic and encouraging to a tranny that she comes away from the shop feeling like a super model! |
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