Woman makes dress out of the pubes of her Twitter followers, explains why
A woman has made a dress out of the pubic hairs of her Twitter followers, even though she really didn't have to.
Designer Sarah Louise Bryan, took the internet by storm last year when she created an amazing dress made of skittles...
My gorgeous #skittles #dress #handmade #fashion #by #designer #sarahbryan #tastetherainbow #retweet @Skittles pic.twitter.com/2NCxaEjdzf
— Official Sarah Bryan (@Itssarahbryan) March 20, 2016
It was incredible. No-one knew whether they wanted to eat, wear it, or wear it then eat it. She even made a delicious hat to go with it.
Made by the one and only @Itssarahbryan #sweets #designer #oneofakind #skittledressdesigner pic.twitter.com/ecOYSiwljU
— Gemma (@gemmasamantha78) June 21, 2016
But now Sarah has outdone herself, and created a dress you definitely won't want to eat, unless you're into that sort of thing. The 28-year-old made a dress made from the pubes of her twitter followers. Brace yourself, here it is...
Yep, despite being under no duress to do so, Sarah put out an appeal to her 1,527 twitter followers for them to send her their pubes.
They obliged, and she turned their "down there hair" into a bizarrely nice, and incredibly warm-looking, dress.
Sarah explained why she chose to make her latest dress out of people's curly-wurleys instead of delicious Skittles:
"I love creating wearable art from things no-one else would think of. I pride myself in being the first in the world to create something so unique," she told The Mirror.
"I wanted to beat Lady Gaga 's meat dress. I wanted to beat her at the title of most disgusting dress so with the help of asking for pubic hair on Twitter."
Well, we're pretty sure Lady Gaga's been out Gaga'd.
Sarah's unique, occasionally delicious and always impressive designs can be seen on her Facebook page.
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Images via Sarah / Facebook