Fur Bodysuits
One-piece outfits, such as rompers and jumpsuits, are rapidly growing in popularity, but I don’t think furry or feathery bodysuits will become a trend anytime soon. Coupled with the creepy lips and furry shoes, I think we can all agree that this look is pretty far out there.
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Helmets
I hate this look because I think the dress is visually interesting, but the helmet makes this whole ensemble look like a costume. Hats are all the rage right now, but I don’t think they’re going to be upstaged by clunky battle helmets.
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Men’s Floral Headpieces
Fall florals has given the floral idea new life, but I think men’s floral headpieces just look ridiculous. The colorful arms of the suit jacket are enough of a statement without the over-the-top flowers.
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Wearable Art
All of these looks are indeed strange, but I would be lying if I said I didn’t love them. They look straight out of Picasso’s studio, and while they probably aren't suitable for everyday wear, they are absolute masterpieces.
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Bulging Pockets
... because who doesn’t want their hips to look saggy? I understand the idea behind this style and it kind of reminds me of Salvador Dali’s artwork, but I think this is one fashion statement that’s much better in theory than in reality.
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Crawfish
Who would have ever thought that crimped hair and crawfish would be on the Paris runway? Not me, that’s for sure! The left and middle looks aren’t that bad, but I cannot get over that crawfish on the right. The model looks like she’s wearing a bib.
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Exaggerated Tiers
It looks like this designer decided to take peplum to the next level with two of these looks. Well, peplum died about two years ago, and these unflattering silhouettes definitely are not going to bring it back.
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Men’s Patchwork
Is it just me or does this look like the model on the left went through his closet and sewed patches of five different pieces of clothing together? I don’t think we’ll be seeing this "street style" on the street anytime soon.
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Neon-Orange Fur
This whole look has a cool Mad Hatter vibe, but the bright orange fur makes this ensemble appear disjointed and costumey. It doesn't work with that shade of red, and fur that’s any other color beside natural shades of fur ends up looking tacky.
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Translucent Pants
Sheer fabrics have the potential to look chic and refined, but sheer pants? I’m not so sure. Sheer bottoms in general are just a bit too revealing to be classy, and these pants aren’t functional in the least.
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