Barbie Ferreira’s OG Euphoria cat mask is up for auction

Also on sale are original drawings by Hunter Schafer AKA Jules, an autographed poster by John Waters, and three (!) signed Telfar bags

Ever wondered what Barbie Ferreira’s cat mask from Euphoria looks like in the flesh? Or, perhaps you’d rather have a signed edition of the coveted Telfar bag. Cultural exchange Willbees is hosting an online auction featuring donations by Chelsea Manning, Miranda July, John Waters, Telfar, the cast of Euphoria, and many more.

Co-organised with actor Bobbi Salvör Menuez, “I love me” benefits G.L.I.T.S, a grassroots organisation offering housing and health services to people in the LGBTQ+ community. Standout items include three signed Telfar bags, the mask Barbie Ferreira wore on the first season of Euphoria, and Chelsea Manning’s personal Dungeons & Dragons dice set from her time in prison.

There’s also original drawings by Hunter Schafer AKA Jules from Euphoria, a self-portrait by artist Chloe Wise, and a feather collar courtesy of writer Miranda July.

Other contributors include the likes of Aaron Philips, Buck Angel, Bunny Michael, Tommy Dorfman, Tosh Basco, Tourmaline, and Yeule. So, what are you waiting for?

Find out more about the items up for grabs here.

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