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| Carrie Kunberger, auctioneer Supporting "Don't Be a Chump, Check for a Lump"  | 
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| Randee Solano | 
The Fashionably Pink event touched
many people in the audience. How
could I tell? By the cheers of
admiration for each and every survivor
that graced the runway. These women
carried tremendous strength courage
and bravery through their ordeal and it showed in their strut. Check out the pics of
these amazing survivors who stood tall and worked the
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| Lori Adkins | 
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| Amelia Salas | 

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| Lynn Byrn | 

I would
bet that
each of us
have come
across a
friend or
family
member
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| Dina Burg | 
friend and have a cousin who is a survivor. So
watching this heartwarming event was
somewhat emotional.

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| Joelle Julien 
I
was happy to learn about an amazing foundation showcased at Fashionably Pink.  
We were all fortunate to meet a caring woman named Holly Rose. Holly founded  
"Don't Be a Chump, Check For a Lump". She set out to bring much
needed 
 
awareness to self-check breast exams as well as prevention methods.
Through her own ordeal of chemotherapy and radiation, Holly found herself
dealing with several issues. One being the loss of her hair. As a woman, we
identify ourselves through  
our body image, our hairstyles, our overall look.
Cancer attacks all of the above.  
With
that said, Holly discovered the beauty in wearing wigs. And not just any wig, 
prior to breast cancer. Hence, the Wig  
Out program was born.  
It's simple once a woman is receiving her  
treatment and
starts losing her hair, the  
Wig Out program will provide a  
customized wig
valued up to $250. Wow!  
That's amazing and incredibly touching. I  
will start by
saying "thank you, Holly Rose for your generosity and turning a tragic
situation into something positive". The women who have received wigs
couldn't be more happy. It definitely showed on the runway.   
                                                                                 Yetta Gibson - The Now AZ  
Celebrating
Fashionably Pink alongside the  
survivors were local TV and radio celebrities.  
  Susan Casper & Terri Ouellette - Sonoran Living 
                                          Rich Berra 104.7 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Natasha Castles - 101.5                                                                                                   
                                                              Savannah Wix                                                                                                            
                         Kristen Anderson - Husband - Son Kingston 
           Kristin Anderson - FOX 10 
Beth Troutman - Right This Minute 
        The Fashionably Pink event continues to thrive in bringing much needed
awareness and fundraising in seeking knowledge of helping families cope with  breast cancer. Thank you Phoenix Fashion Week for the continued support of such
a challenging life-altering event. 
Toy Taylor 
Presented
by www.chronicbehavior.com / @chronicbehavior www.facebook.com/FilmFashionFutures.com 
Thanks
to the Chronic Behavior team for their excellent coverage of the event. They
are the team helping to support and promote the brand. We appreciate you for
your continued support. 
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