This is a wig I got in Japan this summer, from a haute boutique named Fontaine in Ginza, which seems to cater mostly to older, unapological and assumed matronly, older, rich ladies. Yet, this wig is of high quality and very light, very comfortable. I had it re-styled here to look a bit more modern, as it had a mushroom-y look to start with. Now, I love it!

The style seems to call for simple lines and some heaviness at the feet, so to balance the hair.

I haven't worn this wig out too much yet, because people are used seeing me in coppery longer styles these days. Once I commit to this look, I feel I'll have to sport short for a while, and I'm not sure if I'm ready for it. Or I'll just change to long again and say nothing? Hmmm.

1-4: With Marciano skinnies and lilac rayonne top from Fabia, also bought in Tokyo. Over there, feminine details such as poofy sleeves and tulip shapes, usually worn with tiny cinched waists and kimono style large cropped pants were very on trend.

5: The wig (nameless, numberless...). A brownish color with some lighter highlights.

6-7: With Marciano wool top and black skirt, and clonky shoes (B-zees from Naturalizer).

8-9: Same with a Talbots red jacket.

10: Same with a long knitted top from Only.

Thank you for looking!

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