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Brazilian crossdresser opens studio to help fellow crossdressers

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Last updated: May 6, 2025 3:52 pm
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Created by Jaime Braz Tararo of Brazil Crossdresser Studio Sixteen years ago, we allowed male clients to practice other identities. He has worked with over 5,500 people over the past decade.

According to businessmen, the most important thing is that they feel satisfied to embody the opposite gender.

“The goal is to be a woman. I feel like a woman,” he says.

It is a unique opportunity to express the secret and alienation of men’s aspects of women. Also a crossdresser for 25 years, Braz shares his life with Lizka Margo, the elegant woman with blonde wig, who agreed to talk about her business with Washington Blade.

Camargo offers more than a safe place to transform. She will provide personalized advice, make-up and outfits to ensure that the experience is complete from start to finish. To ensure confidentiality, she sees clients one at a time. Make sure you book in advance to avoid encounters between clients when you leave and arrive at the venue.

“They want to be made up of feminine. I’m here to help them fulfill their wishes for femininization,” she says.

On the Crossdresser Studio website, the client selects a package for the service. Each service covers many items and experience periods, along with wax and some additional services. Makeup and outfits are essential, and the customers are mostly heterosexual but are married men with children who secretly explain the crossdress.

Once you have selected the package, tell Camargo about her weight, height and shoe size, and choose a few pieces according to her measurements, based on her know-how. On average, clients try out four outfits and decide which one they like best. If he is a bear, Kamargo says there is a trick to hide his hair in his legs and chest.

The important thing is to maintain femininity at all times.

Camargo’s collection includes several outfits (dresses and lingerie), shoes (male sizes), accessories including gloves and hats, and 72 wigs in all colors that turn men into women. The space has an armchair and a dressing table for makeup, all with a feminine touch. Packages start at $76 and prices gradually increase depending on what is being offered.

In this misunderstood world, discretion is essential in this misunderstood world where the first contact is always on the phone. Even going to the studio is a slow process that can take months. Kamargo explains that her clients are revealing their intimacy with someone, which initially creates anxiety.

“I think 80% of them arrived at the studio with a lot of anxiety, fear and anxiety,” she said.

Jaime Braz Tararo He does one of his client’s makeup at his Sao Paulo studio. (Courtesy photo)

One of Camargo’s clients is Sheilla. I agreed to tell Blade, unless her real name was revealed. For her, her cross dresser moments are unique.

“When I have the opportunity to be in ‘Femme’, I feel satisfied with my desire to see myself as a woman because I am a crossdresser I am sure,” she crossdressed for five years.

Most of Camargo’s clients have recurred, some come to the studio twice a month, but not often. She sees about 25 people a month, and foreigners aren’t unusual.

“We’ve seen about 15 people in conservative countries like Portugal, Mexico and Ireland, where crossdressing is banned, one from Paraguay, Uruguay, Chile and one from the US (Detroit),” she said.

Kamargo explained that they were people who came to Brazil for work, and that they were not specifically to wear the opposite gender.

A candid crossdresser like Camargo is rare. Even the outfits they wear are as understated as if that was the intention. However, she hosts dinners and cocktail parties at least three times a year in her studio, gathering around 50 cross dressers who usually feel comfortable around others like her. Camargo also holds Queen Cross Nights four times a year. Queen Cross Night is a party where crossdressers can walk on catwalks, and a team of judges can see them in a kind of beauty contest.

“The purpose is femininity, posture, elegance – the basic requirements – and of course the clothes she wears in the contest,” Kamargo told Blade.

Caterpillar turns into butterflies

Experienced crossdressing says that most of them start as children and secretly wear clothes from their mothers and sisters. As adults, they do it at home when they are alone, and often remove clothes afterwards so that their families don’t doubt anything. Contrary to what many people think, they don’t have to be gay and have a strong desire to feel like women, even if only for a few hours, but Kamargo notices a tendency to bisexuality.

“I think 90% are bisexual and even if you don’t know and accept it, you’re bisexual. Some people have a desire to stay in bed with other guys,” she said.

Kamargo points out that during the “pervert” process, the client’s posture changes, with subtle changes in voice, walking and behavior, as if a feminine soul is gradually emerging. Unlike gay, lesbian and transgender people, Crossdress prefers secrets as if they were secret sisters. It is not uncommon for Kamargo to become a client’s best friend. Clients may advise their wife on whether to reveal their secrets. At this point, she points out to the client that his wife has married his man’s side.

One of her oldest clients was 96 years old and his wife helped him make a version of the female. After he passed away five years ago, he found a way to express himself in the studio.

Camargo said that after his transformation he would look the same as Queen Elizabeth. Although rare, studios sometimes receive couples whose wives know their husbands crossdressing side and handle it well.

“I consider it a privilege crosshis wife’s acceptance and accomplice makes everything lighter and more interesting for him,” Camargo said.

Of the various packaging options, three are different.

In one of them, the crossdress can stay in space overnight (woman wearing a nightgown). In another case, she can go out and go to concerts or restaurants, but that’s not very common. But, according to her, one of the things that almost everyone is unique and desirable is bridal day.

“You will be a bride and become a wedding dress with makeup, fake nails, veils, wreaths and bouquets of flowers,” Kamargo said.

A 4.5 hour experience lasts around $144. Sheila is one of those who have had this experience and includes photos taken outside.

When the fairy tale ends

The session lasts between 3-5 hours depending on the package requested. This is because the makeup needs to be removed calmly and without traces. During this process, Kamargo often notices a sad expression when there is a crossdresser. It starts to fall apart. It’s as if the magic has finished. It is when women become gentlemen again, and everything comes back like before.

Camargo can be considered a visionary.

In addition to creating an original business in Brazil, she saw another way of diversifying businesses for people outside of Sao Paulo. With this in mind, she travels to other cities and states to bring clothes, wigs and shoes in her suitcase. In such cases, the client will pay the package and travel expenses. Camargo said she has been to virtually every state in Brazil.

Jaime Braz Tararo’s Sao Paulo Studio (Courtesy Photo)

Carla, a crossdresser, another of Camargo’s clients, lamented the lack of space in the crossdressing community.

“There should be more places like this. A lot of people have this desire, but they can’t make it happen,” she said.

Sheila suggested something more detailed.

“It would be interesting to have a place just for us, like a pub or a nightclub,” she said.

Andre Alam is a Brazilian freelance journalist living in Rio de Janeiro. He has worked for several media outlets in Brazil and abroad for the past few years. He is passionate about rare stories and characters.

Source: Washington Blade: LGBTQ News, Politics, LGBTQ Rights, Gay News – www.washingtonblade.com

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