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Shrine to a Princess

 

   

Chanel Piper

 

Chanel was Thai by birth.  She moved to America with her family and settled in Pittsburg, PA.  She started cross-dressing, and excelled at crossing the gender lines.

These are the earliest pictures of Chanel.

           

 

Chanel soon began working as an exotic dancer at T-girl clubs in Pittsburg, West Virginia, and wherever else was within driving distance.  She took the stage name of Princess Chanel, and she was indeed royalty.


             

 

In the world of the geisha, a regular customer who supports her is called a Sponsor.  Even though I lived in Ann Arbor, MI., I supported Princess Chanel by sending her money through her Paypal account.  She then sent me video tapes of her performances.  I was her Sponsor.

In the fall of 2003 Chanel moved to New York City to strike it big as a T-girl performer.  She waited tables at a T-friendly restaurant called "Tara Thai."  She found occasional work at an asian gay club called "The Web" on 58th & Madison, and transgendered bars called "The Silver Swan" and "Club Rouge."  Below are photos of the NewYear's performance at one of the clubs.

 

                

I continued to support her with occasional monetary gifts.  I had download all of her photographs, and had all of her video tapes.

In March of 2004, Chanel took a trip home to her native Thailand.  In May 2004 a force 7 earthquake occurred in the Pacific Ocean, sending a giant tsunami crashing into the Pacific Rim countries.  Thailand was hit especially hard, and the death toll was estimated at over 7,800. 

I never heard from Princess Chanel again.  I do not know if she is alive or dead.  But I am the sole custodian of the beauty that was her. 

She was a vision of charm, grace and elegance that could really strut her stuff on the dance floor.  This shrine is in memory of her, and I will update it with photosets of her, from my archive. 

It was just a Barbi world, and she was just a Barbi girl.

 

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