Mischa Barton Headband Collection.....

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Mischa Barton just released her new line of headbands....take a look below...

This one will cost you $50

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This one...$200

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$130

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$140

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$80

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Okay, I don't know about you guys, but the first few pics I posted, it looks like something a child would put together in an arts and crafts class....I can certainly think of better ways to spend my money. Would YOU dish out $50-$200 for one of these headbands? I'm going to take a big PASS on these!

 
Originally Posted by Aprill /img/forum/go_quote.gif uh she must be smoking crack...i can make those...cheaper I know...really. Flowers+Leaves+Glue Gun = Mischa Barton Headbands!
 
Honestly you can go to any arts n crafts store, buy $2-$5 worth of materials and make your own headbands. I know this cuz my boss makes headbands and sells them for wayyyy more than retail at high end boutique stores. We're talking $50-350 for a headband (depending on the materials used and the labor put in to make it) Paris Hilton came into my store a couple of wks ago and dropped $3,000 on headbands. Not that i'm complaining in the least. lol, but yea...I wouldn't pay that much. besides, I make my own
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wow... those are truly heinous. They look like little girl headbands... for a dress up fairy party or something. Ewwww.

 
I'm sure we have a thread on this, because I'm sure I commented on how heinous (as B1 would say,lol!) they are!

ugh. WTF would pay for these? She'd have to pay ME $50 to wear em! if not more!

 
paris came into your store!! wow lol

i'd certainly not pay $50 for a headband.. they aren't even super pretty. i could probably get a nicer one for £8 in accessorize.

 
I totally agree about spending a few bucks and making your own.

Sometimes craft stores already have all the essentials put together in a kit - makes them quite foolproof.

 

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