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Webinar Audio: Styling Confidence After a Breast Cancer Diagnosis

Webinar Audio: Styling Confidence After a Breast Cancer Diagnosis

Update: 2025-08-29
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This is a bonus episode of the audio of a Breastcancer.org webinar.


Whether you’re adjusting to changes to your body, experiencing weight fluctuation, hair loss, hot flashes, or just trying to feel “like yourself” again, this webinar will give you a toolkit of style strategies to try.


Dr. Weiss and Emma John discuss their personal stories, and how self-expression through style has helped them after breast cancer. They’ll share practical, affordable ideas to help you feel comfortable, confident, and stylish—no matter where you are in your treatment for breast cancer. 


Topics include: 



  • Wardrobe essentials that work for every body

  • Feeling confident after weight changes

  • Styling for changes in breast size

  • Dressing for hot flashes

  • Head coverings after hair loss

  • Ways to feel put together when you don't have the time or energy

  • How to build a versatile wardrobe with accessories 

  • Emma’s tips for keeping your style joyful and flexible during the hardest times


This episode is for anyone who wants to reclaim your sense of self, or develop a whole new style that feels right for you. Remember, style is not about chasing trends or fitting into someone else’s idea of beauty. It’s about honoring your story, embracing your body as it is today, and finding moments of joy. 


Featured Speakers:


Emma John
Personal Stylist and Founder, Sisterhood of Style


Marisa Weiss, MD
Chief Medical Officer, Breastcancer.org

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Webinar Audio: Styling Confidence After a Breast Cancer Diagnosis

Webinar Audio: Styling Confidence After a Breast Cancer Diagnosis

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