Sunday, 11 September 2011

Tat's an interesting hairdo! Glee costume designer Lou Eyrich reveals bold new head tattoo at awards ceremony


She is an award-winning costume designer who is famed for her eye-catching creations on hit TV show Glee.
But Lou Eyrich showed off a somewhat different style when she turned up to an awards show yesterday.
The designer sported a rather bizarre head tattoo as she arrived at the Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards in Los Angeles.
She's a Thriller: Lou's hairstyle would have been a perfect look if she had been a guest star in the Michael Jackson-themed show earlier this year
Spooky style: Glee costume designer Lou Eyrich sported a hair-raising look at the Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards yesterday
The look featured thick strands of black pseudo hair that covered her whole head.
It was a far cry from the more flattering blonde quiff hairstyle she sported back in February.
She topped off the rather strange style with a black dress, sunglasses and a wine coloured parasol, perhaps to protect her bare head from the sun.
Spooky style: Glee costume designer Lou Eyrich sported a hair-raising look at the Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards
Hair today: The designer protected her new tattoo from the Los Angeles sun, with a wine coloured parasol

Side view: The costume guru must have had a sore head after her tattooist had finished inking round her whole skull
Side view: The costume guru must have had a sore head after her tattooist had finished inking round her whole skull
Other look: Earlier this year the top designer wore an impressive blond quiff that was far more flattering
Other look: Earlier this year the top designer wore an impressive blond quiff that was far more flattering
Her new style would have made her fit inwell as a guest star on Glee's highest rated episode - the Thriller-themed episode drew 27 million viewers which followed on from the Superbowl.
Lou has previously discussed how much she enjoys working on Glee, which has made style icons  out of stars such as Dianna Agron and Lea Michele.
'For me, personally, just seeing the effect that it has on people - I've never worked on a show that has brought people so much joy,' she said recently.
'And then also one with more controversial topics that it brings it to the light. Then again, I think that [show creator] Ryan Murphy is always good at making those social images, social issues come to light in a beautiful way.'
Yesterday, Gwyneth Paltrow represented Glee by taking home an award  for Outstanding Best Actress in a Comedy series for her role as teacher Holly Holliday, though she did not attend in person.

A-head of the pack: Lou managed to snatch attention away from some of the A-listers in attendance on the red carpet
A-head of the pack: Lou managed to snatch attention away from some of the A-listers in attendance on the red carpet

HBO's Prohibition-era drama Boardwalk Empire and HBO were the top winners at yesterday's awards which took place at the Nokia Theatre in Downtown Los Angeles.
The event mainly consists of technical categories including picture editing, costuming, hairstyling, makeup, lighting and sound.
Justin Timberlake was named Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for hosting the season finale of Saturday Night Live, while Boardwalk Empire was the top programme after scooping seven gongs.
Artistic: Lou (far right) with Glee stars Jessalyn Gilsig, Jayma Mays at the Costume Designers Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel last year
Artistic: Lou (far right) with Glee stars  Jessalyn Gilsig, Jayma Mays  at the Costume Designers Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel last year

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