The Wigs of War

Our winner, Casiopia Twischer. When the edict of the Ubara came out, just a day or so later, Casiopia showed up on the sim sporting this blue wig with the swords, and everyone just had a fit. It was the most creative thing, and suddenly we were all stepping up to the challenge, putting boats, birds, cages, ships, everything you can think of up there. In the end, it was she who carried the number 1 spot in our contest, and rightfully so. Congratulations, Casiopia. You inspired us all! Long live High Mistress of Wigs!
Arianna Sorrowsong was our number 2 winner for the Wigs of War contest. Is that a globe in her hair? What amazing height and beauty!
Xanaphia Yellowknife came in at the number three spot with what looked like a an elegant chandelier nestled in her hair. Gorgeous!
Giada Koba with her gorgeous locks. My question is - how did she get that ship OUT of the bottle?
Ziarre Soleil. Hers was the first wig I saw, and I laughed until I couldn't stand it. Tiered like a wedding cake. Beautiful!
Faythe Rachel with her gravity-defying side cone. This one is worthy of the attention of the builders!
Lady Kait with the birds in her "nest." How glorious, but I wonder how many times a day it had to be washed? Oooo....
Me with my dark roses of black, curly locks. There's nothing more fun than switching up the colors and styles.
Idunn Sabra. Really, did we need something more to make her feel superior?!
Who let this guy in the contest!?! SEXTUS!!!
elipida Nikolaidis with the a 'do that blocks even the sun shining through the cylinders of Ar!
Bella Sloane's Beautiful Blue Wigs of War!! Sporting the Caste Colors!
And of course, one of my personal favorite's, Lady Gretchen's Bird Cage of Brilliance.
The Ubara's edict was that free women could purchase these wigs in support of the war efforts, proceeds going to the military (IC purchases.) They had to be at least one head taller than the woman wearing the wig and could NOT be the same color as her original hair. This could be worn in lieu of the traditional hood part of the veil that is worn, covering a woman's hair. This is not a substitution for the facial or overveils that still must be worn. Congratulations to our Wigs of War contest entries, and this roleplay with the wigs is far from over. Just because the contest has ended does not mean the play with the wigs has. We are going to continue with this fashion trend!














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