Rita Hayworth. Marilyn Monroe. Katharine Hepburn. Raquel Welch. Bettie Page. Jayne Mansfield. Grace Kelly. Brigitte Bardot.
These women are superior icons and ultimate goddesses during feminization. Their walk, talk, smile, and stare captivate us. Years after they made the world sit up and take notice, the women listed above are feminine role models that made history. Their art, pose, work and beauty remains unshakeable and untouched by time. Gaze upon a photo, watch a film that made them famous and it doesn’t do them justice. They were more than celebrities, more than just feminine figures of fame and notoriety.
They were women that didn’t always roll out of bed looking like a dream (although we may like to imagine it.) They were mortal and not truly invincible. So why do we believe the opposite? Why do we love and revere them so? The clothes, hair, perfect lipstick….classic and gorgeous. But that’s not what made them, them. No, it was the confidence, the fire and the ever-determined feminine spirit inside them is what made them legends.
Feminization in observation
As your feminization Mistress, I would urge you to watch a film or two this week starring a women listed above. Get online and look at the many pictures that exist of them. Note the grace in their pose, and if you’re watching a film, allow their voice and walk to captivate you. Observe their femininity and imagine yourself saying the same phrase, laughing the same way. True feminine observation can be done in person, but you must be choosy. No slutty girls at the mall, remember! It’s difficult to find sophistication with real women these days, but it can be done.
We have been given beautiful women to emulate, and we will begin drawing from that next week. But just for now, think about my favorite women. Maybe some of them are your favorites, too.
This entire series is about being more like a woman in all the little things, and it all starts with observation.
Fabulous post, Ms. Amber! I think everyone undergoing a feminization stands to gain from adopting a few feminine idols. Those heyday bombshells are fantastic images of femininity to aspire to, so I think you movie assignment is right on the money. It’s a lesson in fashion, make up, hair, and mannerisms all in one!
Exactly, Miss Marlena! So many good things to learn all wrapped up in one assignment, which is exactly what I was going for.
Have you seen the Bettie Page documentary Bettie Page Reveals All? It is a very good summation of what makes Bettie Page a legend. Bettie herself is in the movie, and most of the stories come directly from her. It’s probably the best documentary I’ve seen in a long time!
Thanks for letting me know, Miss Piper! Definitely sounds like something to check out!
Dear Mistress Amber,
This was a really well written blog, and I whole heatedly agree with the iconic classic beauties that you chose for strong, and yet very feminine examples. I feel exactly the same way myself, when I am looking for more girly girl inspiration. They had it down, from the sexy saunter, to the life altering stare.
xoxox Tabetha
Thanks so much for reading! I am very excited for this series and can’t wait for next week!
Love this masterful (or should I say mistress-ful) post!
Role Models are such a great way to connect to that “it’ factor. Such a broad range of influences one can expound upon; the irresistible essence of Audrey Hepburn to the vivacious vixen Ava Gardner, soulful siren Etta James and bad girl babe Bettie (I so love her). Their model behavior is such a great and fun way to get some feminization inspiration!
I agree, Miss Fiona! Hoping all of my sissies enjoy their assignment this week!