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The Hot Faces of Eat Your Heart Out 2012

Posted: October 14, 2012 at 3:44 pm

Eat Your Heart Out 2012 photography by Nathan Pask model Emily Evans

Body by Simon Preen, leggings from Black Milk, wig from Annabel’s Wigs

Eat Your Heart Out 2012 photography by Nathan Pask model Miss Cakehead brain from Conjurer’s Kitchen

Hooded top by Rachel Freire, swim suit from Black Milk, brain from Conjurer’s Kitchen

Eat Your Heart Out 2012 photography by Nathan Pask model Carla Valentine

Clothes from Rachel Freire, hat by George Jenkins

Eat Your Heart Out 2012 photography by Nathan Pask model Emily Evans Skull by Two Little Cats Bakery

Skull by Two Little Cats Bakery

Eat Your Heart Out 2012 photography by Nathan Pask model Emily Evans Skull by Two Little Cats Bakery

Eat Your Heart Out 2012 photography by Nathan Pask model Carla Valentine

Photographer: Nathan Pask
Photo assistants: Andras Bartok, George Newton
Wardrobe Stylist: Katie Antoniou
Stylist assistant: Lucy Nicholls
Make-up Artist: Emma Alexandra Watts
Hair Stylist: Holly Rudge
Models: Miss Cakehead, Emily Evans, Carla Valentine
With thanks to Steph at SNAP Studios.

The official photographs for Eat Your Heart Out 2012 have been released! Dreamed up by the wonderful Miss Cakehead and photographed by talented fashion photographer Nathan Pask, these photos feature a few of the ladies of EYHO in striking poses with delicious anatomical baked goods…both the light and dark sides of them.

EYHO, the anatomically correct bake shop taking place at St. Bart’s pathology museum in London October 26-28th, will showcase pathological cakes reflective of the specimens at the museum.  Fast track tickets to the event have already sold out, but you can still attend if you don’t mind waiting in line! If you’re in London, do not miss out on this event!

 

And yes that is Emily Evans one of the fabulous artists from our OBJECTIFY THIS exhibition!

 

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