In her book, the author shares her breast cancer journey and how style played a significant role in her experience, particularly with hats. She recalls her childhood love for hats, from a straw boater hat to a felt fedora with a pheasant feather. During chemotherapy, she bought a red wig but found it inauthentic and turned to wearing hats instead. Gifts from a milliner and designer friends brought her joy, and she felt good wearing the caps. However, she hasn’t worn them since finishing chemo, as they now symbolize a past era she doesn’t necessarily want to relive.

One touching story from the author’s journey is about a silver Elsa Peretti Tiffany & Co. cuff that she lost during a chemo appointment, which she now believes may be with someone who needs it more than she does. This loss led her to reflect on finding power in difficult situations and choosing to see things in a positive light. Despite initially feeling devastated, she realized that she no longer needed the bracelet to feel empowered after successfully overcoming cancer treatment.

Finally, the author discusses her most-worn closet staple today, a pin she received when being honored with the Order of Canada in 2013. This pin holds special significance for her, symbolizing her achievements and recognition for her contributions. It serves as a reminder of her strength and resilience throughout her breast cancer journey and beyond. The author’s story highlights the importance of finding empowerment and positivity in difficult times, as well as the role that style and personal belongings can play in shaping one’s experience and perspective. Her journey serves as a testament to the power of resilience, hope, and self-expression in facing challenges and embracing change.

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