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November 13th, 2009

The most expensive hair accessory ever? Erickson Beamon’s embellished velvet headband

Erickson-Beamon-headbandWell, it’s certainly pretty, we’ll give it that.

£760 / $1,260 worth of “pretty”, though? For a HEADBAND?

Um, no. And also: wow.

Feel like splashing some serious cash? Get it at Net-a-Porter.


9 Responses to “The most expensive hair accessory ever? Erickson Beamon’s embellished velvet headband”

  1. Emma says:

    Hmm, I don’t even really like it that much…*sticks to raiding Claire’s accessories*
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  2. minka says:

    You know, one can totally make something like this at home! Seriously… But it is pretty!
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  3. Rock Hyrax says:

    Weird mish-mash of styles. Ancient Egyptian courtesan envisaged by 1920s flapper, but with diamante and metal tiger teeth – huh?

  4. naomi says:

    it looks like an emo girl guide project…personally i’d rather give the girl guides the 1200 bucks

  5. Aleutie says:

    Wow but this is so pretty! Flapper style, huh? I think I can make one of those from 4 dollars worth of supplies from Walmart.
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  6. Melanie says:

    shameful.

  7. Lilly says:

    I am eleven, and at my sewing skill I could make THAT. Gimme faux feather, wire, fabric, lots of chain and faux pearl beads I could make an exact replica.

  8. Lilly says:

    Actually, a lot more beads. Lottalotta. I have to admit, IT IS SOOOOOOO PRETTY!

  9. Romanticide says:

    If I was a rich goth (na, na, na, na, na, na, na…)

    I don’t think is worth it honestly, even with the highest quality materials avaible and even real pears this wouldn’t be so expensive.
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