This was probably how and when our wig collection started ...
...and it also gave us the idea for adding another event to our yearly charity repertoire. We had actually organised several other smaller fund raising events such as pop quizzes and a darts tournament but it would be several years before we actually formalised a proper fancy dress event.
So for this 70s night at the Elms Julie opted for the Abba wig with a dinky silver sequinned baker boy hat. Ian stayed true to his roots (no pun intended) with an out of control afro.
Mike went for the Rick Parfitt look - with a nod to hippydom in his tied head band.
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Carol opted for the no wig look as she didn't want to get her hair messy!...
And this is how the wig swap started...
Julie and I have swapped wigs at every event we have been to. It made us giggle as we'd just pop into the loo and secretly swap the wigs then act quite normally and people weren't sure at first if they were seeing things or were just totally confused! But everyone joins in now and sometimes we end up having a right wigfest swaparound!
I'm not sure who Mike reminds me of here but Carol looks like she is wearing a head of wet seaweed!...
This was another non charity party (cowboys and indians) - you may notice a pattern beginning to emerge...
Mike went for a soldierly short back and sides and Robin decided on cigar, designer stubble, poncho and pistol waving.
Once again we did swopsies but with moustaches this time and I don't remember where they came from - I have a vague memory that someone had them in their handbag but I have no idea why!..
A good moustache is so versatile and can be worn in many different ways...Once again we did swopsies but with moustaches this time and I don't remember where they came from - I have a vague memory that someone had them in their handbag but I have no idea why!..
Another non charity event for halloween - oh yes - there's a definite pattern here...
Yes - with the benefit of hindsight you can certainly see how it all began!...
I think that they look as though they are auditioning for a 118 advert (shame we didn't keep the moustaches!) - not sure about the stiletto and leg warmer look though.
So basically this is how and why we started our in-between fancy dress events - we all like to have a bit of fun and dress up in silly costumes. And if we can raise some money for charity at the same time - then even better!
You have now been introduced to many of our wigs and I'm sure that you will be able to spot them again in different guises on different people at many of our fancy dress evenings!
You have now been introduced to many of our wigs and I'm sure that you will be able to spot them again in different guises on different people at many of our fancy dress evenings!
Happy hunting!