This woman made a dress with pubic hair and the result is bizarre

Sara Louise Bryan is a British woman who created a very unusual online campaign, let's say: she asked men and women to donate their pubic hair to her so that it was possible to make a different outfit.

Basically, the designer wanted to overcome the weirdness of the dress worn by Lady Gaga in 2010 at the MTV Video Music Awards - on occasion, the singer wore a dress, a hat and a pair of shoes made of meat, causing buzz around the world.

Bryan wanted to create a dress that generated even more revulsion, and his final piece was mostly made of male pubic hair. One of the donors sent several hairy envelopes. She explains that she received few red and gray hairs, so most of the dress was mostly made of brown hair.

Bizarre and disgusting innovation

Did you find it beautiful?

Before applying the hair to the garment, Bryan was careful to sterilize the material, which was attached to the dress with hot glue. In all, it took six months to get the piece ready, and all this time was more for the sake of getting the necessary hair. Until the ideal amount was reached, the hair received was stored in the room of Bryan's son, a 13-year-old.

"I didn't tell him the truth, " said the designer in a statement published in the Huffington Post. She explained that the entire second floor of the house where they live is the son's, so the area is large and had space for storage. The hardest part, she said, was letting it all together without spreading.

When it came time to get her hands dirty, the designer wore eye and nose protection and gloves and, after imagining what would be the worst thing to fit into a dress, and getting material for it, Bryan finally had the piece disgusting he wanted so badly.

Plans

Ready to the party

The designer hopes to find a buyer for the dress, but she says it has to be the right person willing to pay the right price: “I will only sell to a high profile celebrity or museum, ” she said. He also stated that his pieces are made to be unique and used only by high-end people.

For her future projects, Bryan has already asked Twitter for help: sperm donors, material she plans to use as glue. Yeah. We still don't know exactly what the news will be, but 300 men have already offered to lend a helping hand. What do you think about these conceptual works?