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They look really heavy, too. Big earing should be made with light materials so your ears don't sag...i'd only buy them if i could try them on first. They are cute though.
 
Speaking of Edie earrings, there are some recreations on Ebay by Steve Sasco that are really quite beautiful. Especially those flower-like dangly ones she wore in the LIFE article. Which, by the way, did she actually own those? The article is the only time I've ever seen her wear them. If anyone has any other pictures, I'd be very grateful if you would post them. :]

The link to the Edie Sedgwick Ebay page [just scroll up and down and you'll find them]: http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll?from=R40&_trksid=m37&satitle=edie+sedgwick&category0=
 
Thanks for the information lamby! I've always wanted to get a hand on those, but I had no idea where to find recreations of them. Even the Dior ones which looked even more similar to the originals were impossible to find.
 
I scanned some pics from the book girl on fire

HQS!

Scanned by me.
 

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Since we are talking earings, I know a lady who started taking basic jewelry making classes and she can make some amazing things now.....does anyone know how to make jewelry??? From what she tells me, the supplies are what is so expensive about it........anyone have any tips.....I would love to try to make my own earings....
 
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I am having a time trying to post my pictures....but here is Edie's Chelsea Hotel original door-I'll keep trying[I don't know how to mark them or put them in the right file,to show more than one picture.]:shock:


I love that photo.
Its so odd thinking about Edie walking through that door, touching it. (?) Shes no longer here but the door is. Its a part of a past that is no longer here, much to my dissapointment.
 
has this photo ever been posted before?

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It was, but it was scanned from a newspaper and had Katie Holme's face and an article on her over it about Katie being in Factory Girl. that one is excellent quality, thanks!
 
Ohh i love that picture! The other one was really bad quality but it's a really good picture, thanks!
 
You people's ability to place pictures so easily astounds me. (I'm getting better but can't remember which newspaper a certain Edie picture is from or anything like that, haha.)

The picture itself is lovely, btw :)
 
i'm thinkin about buying "ciao! manhattan" film.. what is it about? is it worthy?
 
^If you like Edie you´ll love it!!!!!

Fact and fiction collide in the cult classic Ciao! Manhattan, which was billed as "the film that wrote itself." The unexpectedly poignant tale is based on the life of "Superstar" Edie Sedgwick, who plays a drugged-out former model named Susan. In Southern California, she lives in her wealthy, pie-obsessed mother's swimming pool and recounts her glory days in Manhattan to a Houston drifter (Wesley Hayes). John Palmer and David Weisman began filming in New York in 1967 and kept shooting for the next five years, even as Sedgwick moved West, grew out her hair, got breast implants, and spent time at a variety of mental institutes. The 1970s present is in color; the 1960s flashbacks are in luminous black and white. John Phillips, Richie Havens, and others provide the period-perfect soundtrack. Confusing at times, but always entertaining, Ciao! Manhattan is a must for fans of Head, Trash, and all things weird, wiggy, and Warhol. --Kathleen C. Fennessy

summary from amazon.com
 
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