Toy Me XTC Charm Bracelet, $240, APlusRStore.com; Damien Hirst Pill Charm Bracelet, £15,000, OtherCriteria.com
Kids, drugs are bad. But such glamorous people do them that it’s hard not to think there’s something glamorous about them, like the way they look. Since we’re drug-free, we’re going to get our fix by wearing cheeky illegal substance-inspired accessories—renowned artists like Damien Hirst have even created wearable pill products (inset). After a while, that high will end, but an ecstasy bracelet will go on forever—or at least until you lose it.
Simcha
wrote on February 26 2009 @ 01:38 pm: [report]
Oooh I love the absinthe spoon necklace!
retro chic
wrote on February 26 2009 @ 04:45 pm: [report]
I think Melanie Griffith had a bracelet made for her Vicodin on-the-go. That’s when the press got all over it.
Arty
wrote on March 6 2009 @ 11:05 am: [report]
This reminds me of a client who said I should run around carrying a ziplock filled with asprin and vitamins so that other people might think they were actually addictive sorts of drugs. I guess he thinks I’m the type of person who would do that just for kicks!
I might wear one of these necklaces, though. Maybe the dopamine earrings?