People Say I'm 'Not A Woman' - It's Time To Change That| TRANSFORMED

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GISELLE, 18, from Surrey, has been dressing in her 'masc' style since she was 14 years old. Originally from Ecuador, Giselle used to dress in more feminine clothes but always felt uncomfortable and out of place. Giselle told Transformed: "I would describe my look as very masc, Tomboy-ish and above all, very me! When I wear feminine clothes I just feel so uncomfortable, but when I wear masc or men's clothing I feel so free." Giselle struggled in her early years with her identity, but when she reached her early teens and realised that the only approval and acceptance that she needed was from her friends and family, that changed everything for her. Sadly, Giselle has to deal with judgements from people on a daily basis, which is something she still can't quite believe. Giselle said: "I feel like sometimes people are ignorant or close minded when they see a girl with short hair. That doesn't make me any less of a woman, like it would upset me so much when a woman would stare at me for so long, I would just be so confused as to why this was happening to me." Today, Giselle is leaping out of her comfort zone and with the help of makeup artist Hannah, she's transforming from her 'masc' aesthetic to a 'glamorous Latina baddie'! All so she can surprise her best friend for girls night when they head out later on. How will her friends react? Will they even recognise the new Giselle? Will they love what they see or will they hate it?

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