A Slice of Bacon for Your Wrist, A Slab of Beef for Your Chest: Meat-Inspired L.A. Jewelry Line Wins the Hearts of Celebs
Ladies and/or gents, care to slip on a necklace featuring a juicy, raw slab of beef? How about a bacon bracelet? Or even sweeter, a swirled ice cream cone necklace? Onch Movement, an edgy L.A.-based jewelry designer, has unleashed a deliciously fashionable jewelry line dubbed Perfectasy, and celebrities are eating it up.
Before we get into the meaty details, let's take a look at the snack and dessert offerings. Pretzel lovers, for the sale price of $299, can rock the Giant Purple Onch Pretzel necklace or the smaller, more affordable Onch Pretzels for $45 each. Swirl and Scoop Cone necklaces come in three tasty favors: rainbow, strawberry and blueberry. If you're a banana fan, the Onch Banana series might be the perfect addition to your accessory collection. There are more treats from which to taste, but let's move on to the carnivorous options.
Both the MEAT-LACE and MEAT-CUFF stir images of Lady Gaga's famous raw meat dress. For only $70 you can parade around town with a pink piece of beef strapped around your wrist. Or if pork is your flesh of choice, the bacon bracelet is considerably cheaper at $32. And for those who are really hankering to display their favorite animal proteins on their bodies, both meats are available as necklaces. Chicken lovers, do not fret. Pink Fried Chicken Wings and Drumstick necklaces are deep fried, extra crispy and "hand battered so no two pieces are the same," according to the product description.
We were excited when we discovered a seemingly green item for veggies and vegans; however, the Onch Pearls in a Pod turned out to be not-so-produce-centered.
Celebs like Kate Moss, Paris Hilton and Nicki Minaj have been spotted sporting the colorful accessories, according to L.A. Times.
What do you say, L.A.? A little treat for your necklines?

