Photo: Supporting the cause

Published 5:50 pm Saturday, February 7, 2015

A giant pink bra hangs off the Hardy Geranium building. Owner Vicki Trimble had it put up Thursday around 6 p.m. Her son, Josh Godfredson made the bra from chicken wire, foam, batting and conduit, with fabric overtop. Godfredson's friend Dr. Deb Suppes helped with the sewing and embroidery. The bra features thick straps, hooks and loops and underwire, similar to a real bra. Trimble has wanted to do this for about three years and with her son's help they brought the idea to life to honor Trimble's mother, Darlene Trimble, who is 84 and a cancer survivor. The bra will hang through the end of Paint the Town Pink. Jenae Hackensmith/jenae.hackensmith@austindailyherald.com

A giant pink bra hangs off the Hardy Geranium building. Owner Vicki Trimble had it put up Thursday around 6 p.m. Her son, Josh Godfredson made the bra from chicken wire, foam, batting and conduit, with fabric overtop. Godfredson’s friend Dr. Deb Suppes helped with the sewing and embroidery. The bra features thick straps, hooks and loops and underwire, similar to a real bra. Trimble has wanted to do this for about three years and with her son’s help they brought the idea to life to honor Trimble’s mother, Darlene Trimble, who is 84 and a cancer survivor. The bra will hang through the end of Paint the Town Pink. Jenae Hackensmith/jenae.hackensmith@austindailyherald.com

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