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Catherine Losing and Kate Fotis put scrunchies round food – and it's ace

Date
24 August 2012

Growing up with an older sister, scrunchies were an ever-present if slightly mystifying presence in the house. They would turn up everywhere, in different colours and patterns, and were oddly satisfying to try and bend out of shape. The otherworldly oddness has been compounded by this brilliant, absurd project from photographer Catherine Losing and set designer Kate Fotis which sees them arrange said-hair ties around various foodstuffs – spaghetti, broccoli and a pineapple for example. Simple, stupid, splendid stuff.

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Catherine Losing/Kate Fotis: Scrunchies

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Catherine Losing/Kate Fotis: Scrunchies

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Catherine Losing/Kate Fotis: Scrunchies

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Catherine Losing/Kate Fotis: Scrunchies

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Rob Alderson

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