http://img.thesun.co.uk/multimedia/archive/01441/fashion_682_1441979a.jpg Fashion victim ... a model sports some odd-looking clothing during the Paris Fashion Week
** HOW about this for fret-a-porter — clobber that makes you look like Herman Munster. **
A male model was a dead ringer for the monstrous-looking TV character in a bulky jacket-and-no-neck combo.
Another model sported an orange and tweed suit with fur arms — and a spooky mask and bowler hat that obscured his face.
Yet another looked like a cross between Frankenstein and an American football star, wearing huge shoulder pads in a grey and white skirt suit.
American designer Thom Browne and Belgian Walter Van Beirendonck created these shocking costumes for the Pret-a-Porter show in Paris.
Both designers added an extra eerie element by hiding their models' faces in hoods and masks.
One model wore a cream suit with a cute dog design emblazoned on it — but topped the innocent look off with a menacing mask studded with metal spikes.
The spooky show took place at the weekend during the Paris Fashion Week.
http://img.thesun.co.uk/multimedia/archive/01441/fashion5_682_1441975a.jpg Bright fright ... Walter Van Beirendonck's creation
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** HOW about this for fret-a-porter — clobber that makes you look like Herman Munster. **
A male model was a dead ringer for the monstrous-looking TV character in a bulky jacket-and-no-neck combo.
Another model sported an orange and tweed suit with fur arms — and a spooky mask and bowler hat that obscured his face.
Yet another looked like a cross between Frankenstein and an American football star, wearing huge shoulder pads in a grey and white skirt suit.
American designer Thom Browne and Belgian Walter Van Beirendonck created these shocking costumes for the Pret-a-Porter show in Paris.
Both designers added an extra eerie element by hiding their models' faces in hoods and masks.
One model wore a cream suit with a cute dog design emblazoned on it — but topped the innocent look off with a menacing mask studded with metal spikes.
The spooky show took place at the weekend during the Paris Fashion Week.
Rex