Many hats were worn for The Divine Diva Tour: A Fairy’s Tale, literally and figuratively, as they’ve been worn for my whole life. Does a shifting image make it easier to narrow down who you might be, or only add confusion to the mix? Does trying on different guises help us select which paths we take, or merely delay the inevitable crawl into our true selves? And how many selves might we find in a single lifetime?
“I was just, as a child, very different from the others, and didn’t really care what they thought because you know, a child doesn’t really have inhibitions; you sort of gain your inhibitions later.” ~ Philip Treacy
“The personality of the wearer and the hat makes the hat.” ~ Philip Treacy
“I remember in the early nineties people saying the hat was just for old women, but that’s ridiculous.” ~ Philip Treacy
“Hats are radical; only people that wear hats understand that.” ~ Philip Treacy
“How a hat makes you feel is what a hat is all about.” ~ Philip Treacy
~ The Divine Diva Tour: A Fairy’s Tale ~
- Pink Frilly Fairy: Part One, Part Two, and Part Three
- Homage to Herb: Part One, Part Two and Part Three
- A Purple-Hued Interlude
- Style & Panache: Part One, Part Two, Part Three and Part Four.
- Purple Puff Confection: Part One, Part Two, Part Three and Part Four.
- A Blue-Hued Interlude
- Fuchsia Fabulousness: Part One. Part Two and Part Three.
- Bad Boy Bangs: Part One, Part Two. and Part Three.
- Vanity Under Where: Part One, Part Two. and Part Three.
- Sugar Plum Ballerina: Part One, Part Two, and Part Three.
- A Pool Frolic: Part One, Part Two. and Part Three.
- A Cemetery Interlude: Part One and Part Two.
- Powder Blue Fur Doll: Part One, Part Two, and Part Three.
- A Milky Interlude
- Rock Out, Cock Out/ Hang Out, Wang Out: Part One.