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A a woman who wears menswear and loves Joan’s fashion, I think part of it is that it just looks bad ass. Well tailored suits make everyone look suave and charming and that’s a great look for Dr. Watson.

Suave and charming, I like your words, and bad ass over everything

ineedarendezvous replied to your post “Why does Joan wear so many ties and men’s looking suits on the show. I…”

idk but i love a woman who wears suits like hers. they dont do it enough. not all feminine women have to be feminine by wearing a dress.

True, fair enough. The clothes don’t make the femininity. I’ve read more than once that Lucy Liu could use a bag of potatoes as clothes and anyway she would look great and I agree!

get-started replied to your post “Why does Joan wear so many ties and men’s looking suits on the show. I…”

I think we still have a culture that thinks somber men’s wear is the most respectable. Think of the female police detectives we see - they mostly wear jackets or pant suits.

Yes, I agree that the dress is cultural. Although the clothes of the female police detectives is part for comfort, I suppose

khelish replied to your post “Why does Joan wear so many ties and men’s looking suits on the show. I…”

i love your blog :)

Thank you 

Getting Started with Post+

So you heard that we’ve opened up Post+ beta to US blog owners and creators (with the rest of the planet to follow soon), and maybe you’re wondering what that might look like for you. Here are 5 easy steps you can take to get from your current state of Post+lessness to your best Post+ self. It’s basically the same as our “Get Started” page, but here, now, in post-form, before your very eyes:

  1. On desktop, navigate to the account menu by clicking the snowman in the top right and selecting “Post+” from the drop-down menu.
  2. Set up your Post+ creator profile in minutes: Write a short introduction to your blog, set your +post prices and perks, and add your payment details.
  3. Click “Activate Post+,” and you’re all set!
  4. Now, you can turn any post you create into a +post: Draft a teaser that is viewable to everyone and tuck away any bonus content for your supporters below the fold. You can also transform old posts from your archives into +posts by clicking edit and toggling from “Anyone” to “Supporters Only,” just as you would on a new post, before filling in the teaser.
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