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Chemo Belle wasn’t built in a boardroom.
It was built in treatment rooms.
Hello, I’m Christina!
Stage 4 breast cancer fighter, mom, artist, founder of Chemo Belle.
When cancer flipped my life upside down, I didn’t disappear.
I created.
Music that says the hard things.
Apparel that makes the invisible visible.
Cancer changes your body, your plans, your energy.
But it doesn’t get to take your voice.
Every piece here is rooted in lived experience, not slogans.
Strength with softness.
Defiance with humor.
Survival with style.
This isn’t just merch.
It’s proof that we’re alive.
Welcome to Chemo Belle.
These designs aren’t made to be subtle.
They’re made to tell the truth.
Chemo Belle is for:
- The fighters
- The exhausted
- The angry
- The healing
We don’t dress cancer up to make it easier for other people to look at.
We create pieces that say what this journey actually feels like.
Bold, messy, painful, human.
When you wear it loud, you’re not just wearing a shirt.
You’re making the invisible visible.
You’re starting conversations.
You’re reminding the world that metastatic matters.
And that healing doesn’t have to be quiet.
Chemo Belle Values
Metastatic Matters
Visibility Saves Lives
We believe Stage 4 breast cancer deserves to be seen, funded, and understood.
Metastatic is not a past-tense story, it's a long-haul reality.
That’s why we intentionally center Stage 4 designs in our collections, using color and creativity to make metastatic visible. When we bring it forward, we drive research, strengthen support, and push for better outcomes.
Visibility leads to progress.
Progress extends lives.
Truth Over Toxic Positivity
We believe in honesty over slogans. Cancer is hard, messy, and complicated. We don’t pretend otherwise.Every design and every song is rooted in lived experience, created from the real side effects, fears, humor, and frustration of this journey.
Hope is powerful, but it doesn’t require pretending everything is fine.
Healing Through Creativity
We believe creativity is medicine.
Music, design, movement, and storytelling help us process what words alone cannot.
Creating doesn’t erase cancer, but it brings light into it.
Through every song, every design, and every expression, we choose to feel alive in the middle of the cancer journey.