Everything to help you feel like yourself through hair loss caused by chemotherapy or alopecia.

Designer & breast cancer survivor Wendy
"Just like you, I lost my hair too. So I truly understand what you need most right now."
"I was 34 when I lost my hair due to chemotherapy. Wigs just weren’t for me. And in the stores, I couldn’t find a single headscarf or hat that felt right — they were too old-fashioned, too complicated to put on, or unbearably itchy. I knew it could be better! Not just for myself, but for all the other women who lost their hair but not their sense of style. That’s why I created Rosette la Vedette, my very own collection of headwear."
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The faces of Rosette la Vedette
Inspired by real women like you
Here, you’ll only see real women, real stories — not models hiding a full head of hair under a scarf. Women just like you, navigating hair loss from chemo or alopecia, sharing their journeys with honesty and heart. Some days strong, some days vulnerable — and every feeling is completely okay.
Meet our ambassadorsTheir words say it better than we ever could.

Nadia Zioui
Thank you for being there!
The colours are beautiful and easy to match with any outfit. It's wonderfully soft and lightweight, without feeling tight. Feminine, comfortable and perfect for my sensitive scalp. I couldn't be happier with it.
Kath
Thank you Wendy
I just started chemotherapy and have already shortened my long hear. It has not started to fall off yet. I do have 3 hats at the ready and that is why I’m reasonably comfortable about the dawning hair loss. The hats look good on me with hair, so they will look good on me without hair as well. They feel really soft, and they are neither too thin nor too thick. I have tried a wig before, but I was not comfortable in it. I was thinking, who am I kidding but myself? So I will continue wearing the hats.

Jo P.
Even my 3-year-old daughter tells me I look beautiful in my scarves.
The other day, my little daughter put on one of my scarves and said, "Look Mommy, now I'm as beautiful as you." That meant the world to me.
Helpful tips & inspiring stories
At Rosette la Vedette, we bring colour to darker days. Not only with beautiful headwear, but also with honest advice and heartwarming stories from people going through the same experience as you. In plain language, with a positive touch and plenty of photos and videos. Because the better informed you are, the stronger you’ll feel, right?

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