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cool accessories - thierry mugler - 1992 - runway - Dragonlady

Designed by Thierry Mugler, 1992

One of the great things about haute couture is that sometimes there’s no way of knowing what year it was designed. This could have been now, and it could have been 180 BC. Yeah, Thierry Mugler must have totally ripped off what the Gorgons were wearing back in the day.

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  1. AE says:

    Actually, this is pretty f***ing awesome

  2. Nico says:

    Yeah, sooooo….. I kinda want this! like, kinda bad

  3. Berry says:

    1992? I thought it was last week’s outfit for Lady Gaga!

  4. Hilary says:

    Okay, I know I’m showing my comic book geek here, but that headpiece makes her look like the Majestrix of the Shi’ar Empire.

    *pic at
    http://www.marveldirectory.com/individuals/l/lilandra.htm

    Oooh, a new TLL!

  5. diane says:

    Thierry Mugler has always been awesome. No wonder Gaga wanted a little piece of the awesomeness.

  6. morpha says:

    Could be a costume for a far in the future episode of Game of Thrones.

  7. Jean says:

    Wow! Not very practical, probably not too comfortable, may attract birds with likes for shiny things, but absolutely stunning! I would love to try on this designer’s clothes.

  8. Dani Dan Dan says:

    I want one. Not the lady, persay, but what she has on.

  9. Akamar says:

    I agree. It has nothing to do with being practical, but as art fashion goes it’s deffinately pretty fun.

  10. lizvocal says:

    The other fun thing about haute couture is that it is often indistinguishable from costumes at the World Science Fiction Convention.

  11. Jes says:

    I. Need. This.

  12. Easily Amused says:

    It’s the head (face included) that makes it look scary
    she will devour your very SOUL
    run awayyyyyyy!


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