Hirsute

Posted by – January 23, 2011



You know how I feel about hair (yeah, I have a bit of a thing for it), so posting about Elizabeth Prost’s work should come as no surprise. I swear I was a hair shirt-wearing martyr in another life or something.

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  1. jane says:

    Wow, I have to say those horse hair necklace are a bad/cheaper rip off of Zero + Maria Cornejo’s jeweler and resident stylist. Victoria has been designing these for Maria for MANY many years. Check out her amazing website http://www.victoriasimes.com/

  2. Cez says:

    LOL…funny post and great neckless… Love the 1rst one!!

  3. Emily M says:

    I don’t want to assume that you’ve seen this film so I’m gonna recommend it because it is so up your alley and you will love it if you don’t already: Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus. Total awesomeness for the freak in all of us.

  4. heather says:

    O.M. Gawd. Love, love, love. These are so much better than my safety pinned onto my lumberjack hat faux braid. (Although that braid is real fun to flip around and remove and throw at people.

  5. jessica says:

    This is totally unrelated to this post, but I thought you’d dig this :

    http://www.laboiteverte.fr/portraits-de-criminels-australiens-dans-les-annees-1920/

    they’re Australian mugshots from the 1920s that I saw on facebook this morning via the Sexy People Blog. Cheers!

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  10. Suzy says:

    A little weird, but soo beautiful

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