anyway, every since i saw a few yohji and limi feu and ann demeulemeester pins like this, i wanted one. it's perfect to use on a big chunky scarf.


it's so dark today, and i'm trying to take a picture of this long jersey skirt i made yesterday, and this rick owens vest that i dyed. it was pretty damn cheap on ebay, but it was white. i figured since it is cotton i could dye it. i put it in the same dye bath as my tie dye pieces, because there was still some dye left, but i think it needs another dip, because it's not as black as i would like it. it's more charcoal at the moment.




8 comments:
Cool pin! I love oversized pins for scarves as well as shawl-type cardigans...Look forward to seeing your revamped Rick Owens vest & the skirt you made ;)
whoa cool pin!
my god that's a huge pin! i love it on the scarf.
who knows where it originally came from, but i would love to think that it's haunted, too.
I love your pin! I once saw a girl wearing one as a necklace - it had a chain attached to each end and I've wanted one too ever since, but haven't found one yet.
I think those large pins were used for horse blankets. Looks awesome!
yayer- thanks! i hope they were. it was kind of creeping me out thinking that it was from an institution or something...
I thought it would be cool if it was haunted, too. Maybe just by a good spirit though. Wait can good spirits "haunt"? Who knows.
Looks lovely on your scarf!
I adore this! I'm currently looking for a giant pin for my new sweater
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