Ladies Night
June 12, 2009 • 5:14 pm • POSTED BY ahartleyAd people, I’ve discovered, are good drinking buddies. Maybe it’s just my fondness for Beer Friday. Or maybe it’s because of the spontaneous creativity (read: dance party) that tends to arise after a couple of drinks. In case you were wondering what happens when you give a few 160over90 creatives wine, a pen and paper…here’s the answer. Portraits of (most of) the ladies of 160over90, penned on Ro’s customized stationery—compliments of 160over90 “Ladies Night” (cue Kool & the Gang).
Monet had his haystack series. Picasso had his blue period. We have this. *

Ro Fahmie worked as a historical impersonator at an Old Timey Civil-War era town for three years. (If you’re nice to her you might be able to convince her to churn you a pot of butter).

Michelle Prescott

Marina Schoger

Margherita Urbani is in possession of an American Flag patterned do-rag. And a green card.

Lindsay Hendler

Lindsey Borda

Laura Walczak is the shortest of 6 cousins on her dad's side of the family, at 5'8"

Anna Hartley

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Bridgett Yarusso

Danielle DeWolf

Gretchen Schottin has not lost a game of Monopoly in ten years. It is speculated that she protects this record by keeping a stash of Monopoly money up her sleeve on the off chance that she might encounter a Monopoly board.

Jenn Miller has the most difficult head to draw of all of the ladies at 160. Nobody is quite sure why, but it probably has something to do with the occult.

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Jillian Jeffers

Lisa Loeb/Alien Kelly/Kelly Dorsey

Sarah Riddle

Terez Kunkel has the smallest head of anyone in the agency, and probably the biggest hair, according to Kelly Dorsey.
*drawings by Margherita Urbani, Kelly Dorsey, Anna Hartley, Laura Walczak and Sarah Riddle.


Actually, we measured yesterday, and Borda beat Kunkel for the smallest head in the agency. Borda came in at 20.9″ circumference and T.Kunkz at 21.75″.
Awesome.
Did you factor in hair circumference? Those famous Kunkel locks surely throw off the numbers…