Where would this blog be without haute couture? Here's the latest creation of Japanese designer Eri Utsugi, called "mercibeaucoup."
It looked like what you'd expect if you combine Dairy Queen ice cream with fashion!
Where would this blog be without haute couture? Here's the latest creation of Japanese designer Eri Utsugi, called "mercibeaucoup."
It looked like what you'd expect if you combine Dairy Queen ice cream with fashion!
--TwoDragons
When I found out in June that I have non Hodgkin's lymphoma, my oncologist warned me that I'd mourn the loss of my hair as so many young people -- especially women -- do when they undergo chemotherapy. But I saw it as an opportunity to laugh in the face of cancer.
After my husband, Pete, shaved my hair Fourth of July weekend (first, in a Mohawk, of course), I created the Wacky Wig Contest, a chance for the folks nearest and dearest to me to embrace the toughest time in my life -- and make me look absolutely ridiculous.
A wig a day keeps the doctor away.
Throughout my chemotherapy treatments, friends and family sent all sorts of wigs to my house, leaving me to clean up a whole lot of hairs that aren't even mine.
Now I'm sharing the wigs with you. Check out the wide array of wacky wigs below and vote for your favorite. You can vote for just one at a time, but you can vote every day, so drop by often -- and tell your friends. But hurry! Contest ends September 17th -- the day of my last chemotherapy treatment.
Jen Singer
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--TwoDragons