Elly Jackson

Elly Jackson, a pale person with short hair gelled to swoop over their forehead, wearing a brightly patterned shirt and a pendant necklace, staring at the camera while sitting against a curved mosaic-style tile wall.

Model: British singer/songwriter Elly Jackson. Discovered on Fuck Yeah Androgynous Gingers.


Posted by on December 8th, 2011 at 10:00 am

Category: faces 8 comments »

8 Responses to “Elly Jackson”

  1. Charles

    Love her!

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  2. radical/rebel

    This looks like La Roux! red faux hawks are radddd as f*ck

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    Anonymous replied:

    It is La Roux. Elly Jackson her real name

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    shaedofblue replied:

    La Roux is two people. You can’t fool me.

    Poor Ben…

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    J.D. replied:

    To clarify: La Roux is the band which is a two person outfit. Elly Jackson is the person commonly mistaken for the entirety of La Roux. So, basically, she’s exactly who you think she is.

    I love her. So much.

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  3. Anonymous

    How adorable! I LOVE this.

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  4. Daniel

    Elly’s certainly queer, too. In an interview she said “I don’t have a sexuality. I don’t feel like I’m female or male. I don’t belong to the gay or straight society, if there is such a thing. I feel like I’m capable of falling in love with other people. I’m not saying I’m bisexual, I’m just sexual!”

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  5. Lee

    Love Love Love her! :D

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