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amy blue's enamel pins

By Sophie Kalagas
22 September 2015

Enamel pins are having a serious moment, and we’re really rather chuffed about it.

Enamel pins are having a serious moment (check out our product page in issue 67 if you don’t believe us), and we’re really rather chuffed about it. Especially because it gives us a chance to pop some of our favourite faces from ’90s screens on our lapels.

The latest artist to turn their attention to pinning is illustrator Amy Blue: she’s keen to turn her drawings into accessories for your shirt. Right now she’s done a limited run of enamel Steve Zissous (ie Bill Murray in his iconic red beanie), but once they’re gone – and it looks like it’ll be soon – she has a few more famous mugs in mind. If the idea of Mrs Doubtfire, Cry Baby-era Johnny Depp, a Scream-ing Drew Barrymore, permed Oprah or Whoopi Goldberg in a habit gets you excited, have a squiz at Amy’s Pozible campaign and see if you can lend a hand. There are some ace rewards up for grabs (including the snazzy pins themselves) as well as the warm and fuzzy vibes for helping a campaign get off the ground.

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