Sarah is said to have asked for donations of pubic hair on Twitter before spending six months completing the "vile" dress
Sarah Louise Bryan
Sarah who is mother of two first was popular when she made a dress from 3,000 skittles.
Sarah who is 28, has creatively made a skirt and bra fully from human hair and it was donated to her followers over the course of six months.
Sarah wearing the Hair skirt and Bra
Sarah had the thought in her head, when She eventually wanted to make something totally different and weird, then She started asking for help, by asking people to send their public hair if they comfortable with it.
Sarah from Wakefield, said, after appealing for the public hair, thousands of hair were delivered and also wished her luck on the project.
The former beautician, commenting on the project said: "I decided to make another design following the Skittles dress, I wanted to beat Lady Gaga's meat dress.
The former beautician, commenting on the project said: "I decided to make another design following the Skittles dress, I wanted to beat Lady Gaga's meat dress.
Sarah wearing the Hair Bra
"I wanted to beat her at the title of most disgusting dress so with the help of asking for public hair on Twitter".
The mother of two said she made the dress in her 13 year old son's room for the six months the project took her.
She did not just started making the dress without being careful as she protected herself from possible infections by wearing gloves, face and eye mask while working on the dress.
Sarah"I set to work with my eye mask, breathing mask and thickest gloves I could find, because who wants to eat public hair?
"I thought of the design because of how gross it is. I thought what would be the worst thing to have on your dress."
Is like the mother of two has no intention of taking a break in her creativity as she is even planning of making more disgusting and weird outfits.
One of Sarah's creative Dress made from 3,000 skittles
Sarah further said: "That one will be absolutely vile just like this - from innocent Skittles to this.
"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.
"I got a lot of abuse on Twitter following this project, but that just drives me so much more."
For more of Sarah's designs, log on unto, Facebook/sarahlouisebryan.
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