• Husband in women's with a man. Men making art in high heels

    25.07.2019

    Peace and only peace. Especially if you are too thin mentally organized in relation to "non-traditional" fashionable and not only values! I want to tell you about a new trend, which every self-respecting fashionist must know about. To follow it or not is another question, but he who is warned is armed.

    Remember the other day I was talking about? This is just one of the facets of the global process that is moving towards modern fashion at the speed of an avalanche.

    The erasing of gender boundaries is manifested as in the popularity of "boyfriend style", when girls wear jeans, sweatshirts, shirts or men's shoes. Likewise, in the exact opposite fashionable phenomenon, which is not yet very common in Russia: when young people borrow things from the women's wardrobe - leggings, skirts, dresses and even high heels.

    By the way, can this trend be called new? Quite relative, because fashion tends to repeat itself. Let me remind those who have forgotten or did not know - historically, skirts and high-heeled shoes were exclusively male attributes. It is enough to look, for example, at the French Renaissance costumes or at the national Scottish costume, the obligatory element of which is the kilt:

    Well, what modern men worse? Apparently, for a couple of centuries, they (with the exception of the Scots, who continue to wear a kilt) pretty much missed things that have become feminine. And this phenomenon has nothing to do with transvestism. Because women's things are worn today not only by transvestites and other non-traditionally minded citizens, but also by quite “correctly” oriented men who are simply progressive fashionists.

    But in fairness, I note that the pioneers of this fashion movement were, of course, “non-traditional” fashionistas. A few years ago, their first attempts to dress in women looked like an incredibly daring outrageous. But people who move in fashionable or bohemian circles are forgiven a lot. They were simply perceived as aliens.

    One of the most prominent representatives of the movement - American fashion figure Alexander Jenkins, known to everyone as Miss J, is a mentor and judge on the reality show America's Next Top Model. Not every model can boast of such a figure and gait, like that of Jay, so this person is incredibly harmonious in female images.

    Moreover, all his women's clothes are not stage costumes or just a tribute to the chosen image of a fashion freak. Alexander really dresses like this not only as part of the show, but also in everyday life:

    American designer Marc Jacobs He also loves to wear women's clothes. In his wardrobe there are many designer items from women's collections. Not only does he wear Scottish kilts, but he can't resist ladies' pencil skirts, dresses and tunics:

    And even in our country, which is not the most tolerant towards such people, there are lovers of dressing in the “girl friend style”. Meet the unusually colorful character of fashionable Moscow - stylist Maxim Poniatovsky.

    This 20-year-old fashion hooligan masterfully mixes things from ladies' and men's wardrobe, and in dresses looks no worse than some experienced socialites. Yes, and the ability to wear extravagant accessories such as kokoshniks and breathtaking hats can only be learned from him. It is no coincidence that among his clients are many show business stars.

    But I promised you to prove that women's clothing they love not only shocking fashionista, but also the most ordinary "earthly" men, quite "traditional". Best to example - fashion blogger Michael Spookshaw.

    Here is Michael with his wife and daughter - so that you do not doubt how conservative family values he adheres to:

    As you can see, he is wearing a skirt. And in general, his entire wardrobe consists exclusively of ladies' clothes - simply because they seem to him more attractive and comfortable. This man even wears lingerie - also, as he says, solely for reasons of comfort. As a man of rather impressive dimensions, he even has something like a female breast, so this man is not shy about admitting that he wears a bra - so that open dresses and sundresses fit better. On my blog Spookshaw wants to show that gender stereotypes does not exist, the main thing is to have the courage to be yourself and not be afraid to create your own style, even one that is different from the generally accepted one:

    Well, how do you like this cutie? I know, I know, some readers reproach me for my tender love to stylish freaks. And they say that in ordinary life their favorite fashion tricks are of little use. I agree with the last argument - after all, an office clerk is unlikely to be able to come to work in a woman's dress. But feminized in the new season men's fashion offers many alternatives to dresses and skirts. Look at these not at all brutal images fashionable men in the interpretation of designer Alessandro Michele on the Gucci fashion show. Models are dressed in the most delicate silk blouses with bows and frills, colorful suits, and even lace turtlenecks:

    Whether we like it or not, men's fashion is becoming feminized, becoming softer, more feminine and sexy. Do you like it? Are you ready to share your wardrobe with your man?

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    Comments: 29

      Rita

      Marina, I like that you write on such topics "on the verge". Very interesting, thanks! Although unfortunately there will certainly be a lot of negativity - get ready.

      20.05.2015 / 08:39

      It's just a bomb, a firework of emotions from horror to tenderness. Of all this selection, Miss J is more pleasant, but only because I already managed to watch him at the TMPA show. The rest are just ... I would not want to meet them live, and even more so I will never share my skirt with a man, I want more brutality, where is she

      20.05.2015 / 11:06

      Name

      Michael Spookshaw has cute bows that are quite suitable for fat girls, although, it seems to me, he is disingenuous about the convenience of women's clothing, otherwise why so many girls and women prefer jeans with sneakers

      20.05.2015 / 11:59

      Jasmine

      I really like to wear something from the so-called feminine. For example panties with lace, tights and leggings, tunics and skirts. At home, I always wear a tunic and leggings. Much has already been written about this, but I will repeat here - most of the items of clothing by women are taken from men.

      08.01.2016 / 11:41

      Vlad

      The psyche and sexuality of a man is very unstable. First, tights, panties, then a nightgown, it’s more convenient. Then depil, cream, a little bit of cosmetics, manicure, pedicure (he wears tights, you need to keep your heels in order). Let's try to put a dress on him, a skirt, let him wear it at home. And just like that, they lost a man. And then vote, how does he want to be a woman? So you yourself brought it to this, showed him how interesting women's life is. That is what happened to me. The wife played out. It started with women's panties, then tights, stockings. naturally full depil (hairy legs in pantyhose are just awful), pedicure, manicure (at first without varnish). then nightgowns, at home in a dressing gown, house slippers with heels. Further, my wardrobe was supplemented with bras, then dresses, skirts, etc. They sometimes began to walk like two girls, it greatly excited her. In sex, I almost ceased to be a man and performed only a female role. my breasts and buttocks began to grow (later I found out that she mixed hormones with me). and in the end, a year ago, she found herself a real macho and left me saying that she was no longer interested in a woman. Now I'm like an abandoned toy. FROM female breast second size, feminine figure, a non-working member (from hormones she got complete impotence). Nice summary!

      23.10.2016 / 19:57

      Olga

      I am a 55l male transvestite for a very long time I have been wearing all women's coats and this is mine, I will never order anything masculine, I was only born to be a woman and wear everything only women's and let them say what they want about this, it doesn't matter to me I'm comfortable in sex I love everything I'm looking for women of this couples of any age up to 75 years of any sex orientation (I suck, lick, fuck and let fuck, I play a male and female role, but in any case, I should only be in everything female) and much more, this is all along the way I live Voronezh tel (89518673680) I really look forward to not be shy Olga

      22.02.2017 / 14:00

      Evgeniy

      Of course, the topic of wearing women's clothing by men is very extensive. Everyone has their own reasons. But mostly it's a sexual fetish. And probably the most common fetish is tights. Making women's legs so attractive and sexy. Yes, I myself belong to this category. I will only add that dressing and wearing women's nylon tights is very exciting!

      08.03.2017 / 23:18

      Vasya

      And I've had a craving for women's clothing since childhood. I love women, family, children, business. And I wear women's clothes when I'm alone. Good for relieving stress. In general, this is a strange feeling, a feeling of a woman's soul ... it helps me build relationships with women, as in the famous film "What Women Want". Interestingly, in the middle of the last century, women won the right to wear trousers. In this century, men are winning the right to skirts😉

      It should be noted cases when the wearing of women's clothing by a representative of the stronger sex is not an out of the ordinary fact. These include those options when a wardrobe item intended for can rather be attributed to the "unisex" style. Loose jeans and oversized t-shirts may not look 100% feminine.

      Seeing a young man in such clothes, others may not even guess that he bought them in the women's clothing department.

      It happens that on guys with non-standard figure clothes with a female pattern fit better. So they prefer to try on wardrobe itemsif they look almost like men's. High waistline, somewhat wide hips for a man, narrow shoulders - all these features of the physique can push a young man to shop in the department next to the men's.

      There are men who choose women's clothes because they are more form-fitting. This is, of course, not about dresses and skirts, but about T-shirts, suits and shirts. Some metrosexuals find the clothes too brutal. Therefore, they are looking for versatile clothing that emphasizes the figure more in the women's department.

      It is also considered normal if a man wears compression underwear - stockings, stockings and tights from therapeutic knitwear. Some diseases such as varicose veins veins, require special care and wearing professional underwear, which is traditionally considered feminine.

      Women's scarves, hats and glasses can look defiant on young man. However, if the rest of his wardrobe is all masculine, wearing feminine accessories is allowed. Such additions are resorted to by creative personalities of the stronger sex, as well as the already mentioned metrosexuals.

      It happens that guys buy some items of women's jewelry, for example, bright watches with a silicone strap or bracelets in ethnic style.

      Perversion

      There are men who dress frankly women's outfits: dresses, skirts, blouses and shoes on. In addition to such wardrobe items, they can get manicures and makeup and wear a women's wig. Such behavior in society can be considered abnormal. Sometimes transvestites are called perverts and even recorded as mentally unhealthy individuals.

      Some young people get turned on by wearing women's underwear: panties, a bra, and stockings or pantyhose. In this form, they can walk at home, and sometimes they leave women's underwear under men's clothes and go out into the street. It cannot be unequivocally called a perversion, although some members of society will say so.

      Women's shirt- one of the most universal items wardrobe. Such a thing will become the basis for dozens of stylistic combinations. A women's shirt will never go out of fashion, so you can safely choose a high-quality, expensive item that will last you. long years.

      You will need

      • - accessories.

      Instruction

      Buy a classic shirt from thin, but rather dense fabric. For basic wardrobe it is advisable to purchase a shirt in a pastel shade (milky, white, dusty rose, pale blue), which most suits your skin color. Her sleeves should reach the base of the wrist, and the bottom should cover the waistband of her trousers. The shirt should not be too tight: there should be 2-3 cm of space between the fabric and the body.

      For office version better shirt in ordered form. Pair it with discreet yet elegant accessories. You can emphasize the waistline with a narrow belt. If you unbutton the top buttons of your shirt, then it is better to tie a thin scarf around your neck. Thread falling below the chest is appropriate even in business style. Not bad refresh the image and the original brooch. Try to use only one accessory or decoration.

      A women's shirt is excellent with almost any item of clothing: skirts, skirts, sundresses, vests, jackets. However, when combining, pay attention to the color scheme and texture of fabrics. If the shirt is made from printed fabric, then it is better to pick up a monophonic thing for it. A bright thing with prints, embroidery, intricate drapery or fancy trim does not require accessories. However, wearing a one-color skirt with her or create the necessary balance.

      To go to a cafe or to

      Hello again. As I promised, in this article I will consider the choice of men in favor of women's clothing or creating their own style with elements of femininity.
      Here it would seem strange. It is excusable for a woman to experiment with men's clothing, it is excusable to wear it, in society they somehow calmly look at it. But when a guy or a man does exactly the same in relation to women's wardrobe, then many have questions, bewilderment and much more. That they are homosexuals, people with disabilities, transvestites, etc. In fact, people are just trying new things. They try to express and find themselves, even if their image looks feminine.

      Let me give an example of the famous representative of the group Tokio Hotel Bill Kaulitz, who buys women's clothing for himself. At the same time, I would not say that it looks somehow vulgar, strange, femininity is present, but still the guy looks peculiar ... You can say that he is a star, this is part of the stage image. But to put on women's clothes or not is up to the guys. What we see in the first photo can be worn by guys every day. Although many or even most will react with incomprehension. Although ... as I said, a person expresses himself in this way, and maybe this is where his inspiration and individuality are manifested.

      But let's move on to the catwalk images. On the net I found some very interesting photos of Paris Fashion Week 2011. Where can we see women's items of clothing on men. And it looks in my opinion elegant, stylish and interesting. And even masculine. The author of this collection is Japanese designer Mihara Yasuhiro. An interesting approach.

      In general, if you look through history, read about what men and women wore at different times, then no one will be surprised by the fact that men wore shoes with heels. But...times change and so does perception, so now it looks unusual for society.

      In 2006, designer Ruy Leonardes created a collection dedicated to high heels for men. "Men have the right to be feminine, just as women have the right to be masculine," said the innovators .

      Of course, these are very bold images and men still will not put on shoes or high heel shoes, put on a skirt, although there are some that they wear with pleasure. Maybe in time, when society will be ready to accept it without any thought that something is wrong with a person.
      But what men can now borrow from women for their image is accessories, jewelry. Sometimes I see stylish guys wearing it women's scarves on the neck, which are in harmony with their image. Someone more outrageous and bold will go further in this direction.
      .

      But Scottish skirts look much better. In my opinion, it is very beautiful. The idea is taken from such an element menswear like a kilt. It differs from the skirt by the method of tailoring and fastening. If the skirt itself is perceived as an element of women's wardrobe, then the kilt is a primordially masculine element of the wardrobe.

      P.S. And finally, I want to warn you, dear readers. I am not a journalist or a stylist. I only write about what interests me, my views and opinions about style and fashion. For discussion and exchange of opinion. Therefore, in some matters, I may not be entirely competent and I will not teach something here and someone. The purpose of some authors is to give advice, to help in the choice. My goal is to share ideas and discuss them.

      "What do you want, sir?
      - Are you crazy?! What am I to you, sir?"

      Quote from the movie "Hello, I'm your aunt!"

      Male actors often play women in the theater and cinema - for them this is an interesting creative task. If you know, British actor Eddie Redmayne is nominated for an Oscar this year for playing the role of an artist who underwent a sex change operation (T. Hooper's film The Danish Girl). Today I would like to recall several other famous films - comedies, whose heroes were forced to change into a woman's dress and play the role of a lady. I looked on the Internet - this topic has been raised more than once, but no one writes about the process of creating an image, but I want to dwell on this.
      It would probably be most correct to start not with the cinema, but with the play by the English playwright Brandon Thomas "Charlie's Aunt" (in our country it is also translated as "Charley's Aunt", English. Charley's Aunt), written back in 1892. The play was extremely popular not only in England, but also abroad; here, in Russia, the comedy was first staged by the Korsh Theater in 1894. With the advent of cinema, the play was filmed more than once, starting in 1915. Our popular version is the TV movie "Hello, I'm your aunt!". But we will talk about Donna Rosa (in the play - Donna Lucia) later.

      Frame from the film "Maniacs" 1936


      The most famous comedian of all time Charlie Chaplin dressed as a woman three times in his films ("Business Day" 1914, "Masquerade Mask" 1914 and "Woman" 1915). As critics write, such a reincarnation gave the talented actor the opportunity to reveal his mime abilities as widely as possible.


      A shot from the film "Masquerade Mask" (Charlie Chaplin in the center) and Chaplin in real life.

      Watch the movie - Chaplin is very convincing in the role of a young lady, if you don’t know what a man is playing, then you won’t guess (and, by the way, touched the corset under the dress, a trifle, but nice)

      But out of these three films, "Woman"- perhaps the most famous. Including the scandal that erupted around him.


      This sweet, harmless picture was censored in England and Sweden. Critics attacked her with the words: “fuck!”, “rude!”, “insulting!”, “actor in underwear?!”, “man in a dress?!” Well, etc. England woke up earlier, in Sweden they were allowed to show the film only in 1931, 16 years later.

      Julian Eltinge as a woman and in real life.

      There is a version that Chaplin was inspired by the then popularity of the actor for this cinematic "sex change". Julian Eltinge (Julian Eltinge. In fact, male actors who play women on stage have been known for a long time (remember, for example, the times of Shakespeare). Here's Julian Eltinge famous for his performance female roles on stage and in cinema. Moreover, he did not hide the fact that he was a man, and at the end of the performance he took off his wig. They say that this made a strong impression on the audience, because in the role of ladies he looked more than convincing. And in life, he emphasized his masculinity in every possible way: he appeared in public only in men's dress, in every possible way rejected rumors in his unconventional sexuality (which does not prevent historians to this day from suspecting him of this), was even seen in fights with stage workers who made jokes about this.
      Here is such a paradox: Julian playing women is normal, and Chaplin is vulgar ...

      More photos of Eltinj.

      Curiously, Chaplin's beloved half-brother Sydney in 1925 he also changed into a lady's dress to play the same Aunt Charlie, about whom I wrote above.

      Charlie in Tramp makeup and Sydney as Donna Lucia. On the right in the photo is Sydney Chaplin in life.

      The film is considered one of the most successful film adaptations of the play.

      Frame from the film "Charlie's Aunt" (1925)

      Maybe this is not God knows what an event in the world of cinema, but I can’t help but write about it: another famous American actor (and my favorite) tried on a female appearance in the film "Love Madness". It was handsome William Powell. It's funny that women most often turn out to be unsympathetic from even very attractive men (Chaplin and Redmayne are exceptions) and are always visually older than their physical years. At least that's how it turned out with Powell.

      William Powell in "Love Madness" and in real life.

      Powell, who adult life wore a mustache, even had to sacrifice them for this role.

      Powell in the dressing room.

      Compared with Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon who played the musicians in the film "Only Girls in Jazz" Powell didn't suffer that much. That's who had to endure all the hardships of acting as beautiful ladies! Here it was not the mustache that was shaved, but all the vegetation from the body that fell into the field of view of the camera. And Tony and Jack were forced to wear real heels.

      Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon in "Only Girls in Jazz" and in their natural form for a promotional photo of the film.

      At first, they wanted to dress up the actors in authentic women's dresses of actresses Debbie Reynolds and Loretta Young. As Curtis said, “Their waist was the same size as my biceps. I went to Billy Wilder and said, "Billy, can Orry-Kelly make us our dresses?" To which he replied: "Okay, let him do it." I knew it was rare because Orry-Kelly doesn't make men's suits, so it was really nice...


      Actor Tony Curtis and costume designer Orry-Kelly at a fitting.


      ... The dresses flowed beautifully down from the waist, but under them there was a very hard, dense fabric, and the upper part was sewn from soft materials ... "


      Actor Tony Curtis and dresser (now the photo shows a dresser! I hope you have already figured out the difference in these two professions "dresser", i.e. following the costume, and "costume designer", i.e. inventing the costume)

      Once again, actor Tony Curtis and costume designer Orry-Kelly at the fitting.

      Curtis goes on to recall: "...We wore garter belts, bras, shoes, beautiful cloche hats and those high collars that Olivia de Havilland wore in her early films."

      Costume design for "ladies" for the film "Only Girls in Jazz" by Orry-Kelly.

      Actors in makeup and costume.

      “The makeup took about 30 minutes.


      Makeup artist Emile LaVigne gives Tony Curtis a beaut...

      And Jack Lemmon

      After that we put on suits and wigs.

      Tony Curtis and hair stylist.

      In an hour and 15 minutes we were ready.”


      Jack Lemmon in character.

      Helped actors get into female images American drag queen Barbet (Barbette), former tightrope walker and aerial acrobat. From childhood, he dreamed of working in a circus, so when one of the duet sisters Alfaretta Sisters offered to replace dead sister, gladly agreed. But a condition was set: you need to perform in a woman's dress, they say, it is more pleasant for the viewer to admire fluttering young ladies than men. Later, Barbet began to work solo, but also in a woman's dress, however, at the end of the show, he, like Eltinge, tore off his wig.

      Barbet in stage image and in life.

      Barbet performed at the Moulin Rouge and the Folies Bergère, he was admired by all of Paris, he was friends with Diaghilev, Josephine Baker and Anton Dolin. Jean Cocteau admired Barbet immensely and even filmed him in his film The Poet's Blood. Cocteau "married" Barbet to the famous photographer Man Ray, who made a whole series of interesting photographs.

      Barbet pictured by Man Ray.

      But the age of tightrope walkers and aerial acrobats is short, Barbet began to be overcome by illnesses and he returned to America, where he directed circuses, staged interesting programs, acted as a consultant on circus issues in cinema and theater. And it was he who was invited to teach how to move Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon when they portray the ladies. Why did travesty work on acting plastic, and not some woman? It's simple, the director didn't want Tony and Jack to play seriously women he wanted them to portray men who pretend to be women.

      However, for the sake of experiment, Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon walked around the studio in female form. After they were kicked out of the men's room, they decided that the images were a success for them - a scene from our film "Gentlemen of Fortune" immediately comes to mind.


      Tony Curtis with his daughter Kelly on the set of "Only Girls in Jazz". 1959

      They say that when Orry-Kelly took measurements from all three stars, he half-jokingly said to Marilyn Monroe: “Tony Curtis will have a better ass than you,” to which Monroe opened her blouse and said: “But he does not have such breasts! » (Pro" Women's tricks. "Naked dresses"in the film" Only Girls in Jazz "I wrote)

      And, of course, I can't help but think of another popular movie - "Tootsie" which brought a lot of suffering to the performer of the main role.

      Even more than 30 years after the release of this wonderful comedy (which the actor, due to the torment that has befallen him, does not consider it a comedy), Dustin Hoffman, speaking on one of the TV shows, shed a tear, remembering how upset he was when I realized what an ugly lady he turns out to be. “Now I know how important it is for a woman to be confident in her attractiveness. I came home from the tests and cried. "But it told him how to play. "When I saw myself on the screen, I realized how uninteresting a woman I am - if I had met myself at a party, I would never have talked to myself."

      Dustin Hoffman as Dorothy Michael. The costumes were tailored to hide the Adam's apple.

      Ruth Morley, costume designer for Tootsie.

      "I thought that if I was going to be a woman, I had to be a beauty." The epiphany came when the makeup artist told him that he couldn't make an actor more attractive than he was.

      With director Sydney Pollack.

      The blond wig was considered vulgar, so a chestnut one had to be worn. The skin was tightened with adhesive tape. "We shaved our legs, arms, back and fingers," Dustin recalled. But the bristles showed through after three to four hours and the whole procedure had to be started all over again. As a result, the actor did not suffer in vain, he received an Oscar nomination for this Oscar role, and this comedy is still loved by the people.


      On the set of the film "Tootsie".

      Well, I will end my story with a film "Hello I'm your aunt!".


      I repeat that it was filmed based on the play by Brandon Thomas "Charlie's Aunt" (or "Charley's Aunt"). The film had a very modest budget, so it was filmed in a TV format, in a small Ostankino pavilion. The seeming sense of space was created due to the cameramanship of director Georgy Rerberg. Director Viktor Titov decided to shoot the film in the style of silent cinema, which, firstly, allowed the actors to improvise brilliantly, and secondly, allowed conventions in costumes and make-up.

      “... The most important thing in the work was the memory of the experience of Charlie Chaplin, who somehow shot a short film “Woman”. I also wanted to experience: what is it like? What do these creatures feel and experience in skirts, stockings and other details of the toilet? Woman suit I settled in diligently, practically without taking pictures even at lunchtime. The fact is that these breaks were short, and there were queues at the buffet. If you completely change clothes: take off your stockings, cape, skirt, etc., you can stay hungry. I never allowed myself to do this! So I took off… only the wig. They looked at the aunt with a bald head, to put it mildly, in surprise.


      Having played roles in various comedy films, I was firmly convinced that making comedies is not at all as fun as it seems from the outside. For the entire film "Hello, I'm your aunt!" the only real laughs were on the set of the cake fight scene.

      The budget of the picture was small. Costumes - only one copy. Wash and wait until they dry, there was no time. We were warned that there would only be one take on stage. Filmed with two cameras. And now I’m throwing a cake at Dzhigarkhanyan, I see his face in cream ... and I can’t help but cry with laughter. I understand that it is impossible, but there is no way to resist ...
      It must be said that at that time no one expected that this particular picture would be such a success that, in a high calm expression, it would be inscribed in the fate of our country. But now the third generation has grown up, which knows me precisely by "Hello, I'm your aunt!"

      Costume designer for the film "Hello, I'm your aunt!" Natalya Kataeva on the set of a program about the film.

      The costumes for the film were made by the artist Natalya Kataeva, and I must say, they turned out wonderful!


      There is a stylization of the era of early silent cinema - 1915.

      The dress of the millionaire Dona Rosa and the costume of her pupil are very elegant. The rest of the costumes clearly reflect the character of the characters.


      Kalyagin himself has a dress, as Natalya Kataeva recalled, deliberately ridiculous. “I dressed Donna Rosa, deviating from the fashion of those years. Her dress is voluminous, the outfit is made of silk, and decorated with ... fringe from the curtains.

      If you believe the Ostankino website (where I took this photo from), then the costumes are from the movie "Hello, I'm your aunt!" available for rent to anyone

      I sewed the gloves myself and the boa too: I bought feathers, dyed them in color and collected them into a scarf. "Thought for a long time women's dress for Alexander Kalyagin, - actress Galina Orlova, who played Betty, Jackie Chesney's lover, complements this story in another interview, - and in the end they sewed him out of a curtain. There was a feeling that his hero, having run into the house, hastily built himself an outfit from a curtain. As you can see, not only Scarlett O "Hare came up with this idea!)

      Here you go. Of course, you can remember a lot of films in which the actors played women, but, you see, those films about which I wrote above have already passed the test of time, audience love, and have become classic comedy films! Although, I do not deny that my list is a bit subjective ;-)

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