Outrageous Fashion Week Runways & Stages
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- Outrageous Fashion Week Runways & StagesTotally '80s: An homage to '80s pop stars—including Madonna, Annie Lennox, and Boy George—John Paul Gaultier's runway featured, among other oddities, a tableau of dancers hanging from scaffolding.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/120677_Original.jpg
- Outrageous Fashion Week Runways & StagesWindy City: Using wind turbines and faux solar panels, Karl Lagerfeld transformed the Chanel runway into a model for sustainable energy, albeit one that didn't actually work.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/120684_Original.jpg
- Outrageous Fashion Week Runways & StagesGoing Down: With four working escalators at the top of the stage, the Louis Vuitton runway then gave way to a yellow-and-white-checkered floor that matched the patterns on the models' clothing.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/120681_Original.jpg
- Outrageous Fashion Week Runways & StagesDivine Intervention: At Givenchy, an imposing organ was placed in the center of the runway, creating a solemn, sacred mood that complemented the austere black, gray and white clothes.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/120676_Original.jpg
- Outrageous Fashion Week Runways & StagesOptical Illusions: At Jason Wu, models emerged from behind mirrors that reflected their retreating forms. At times, it was difficult to tell which was real—the models or the women in the mirrors.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/120678_Original.jpg
- Outrageous Fashion Week Runways & StagesWelcome to the Funhouse: Recalling the mod style of 1960s it girls like Edie Sedgwick and Peggy Moffitt, Marc Jacobs' op-art-inspired collection was shown on a triangular runway.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/120679_Original.jpg
- Outrageous Fashion Week Runways & StagesMapped Out: In London, designer Edeline Lee staged her spring 2013 show not on a runway but in a room at the Royal Geographical Society in London, where models plotted routes on maps and globes scattered around the room.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/120682_Original.jpg
- Outrageous Fashion Week Runways & StagesSoap Opera: In Paris, Rick Owens' show began with a wall of foam that turned into a floor of suds. Using technology from Ibiza’s infamous foam parties, the effect in Paris was simply celestial.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/120683_Original.jpg
- Outrageous Fashion Week Runways & StagesLights Out: For the finale of his show, Alexander Wang sent out a fleet of platinum blond amazons, then cut the lights, revealing that their garments actually glowed in the dark.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/120680_Original.jpg
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1 of 10GloSTYLE_Outrageous-Runways_02_John-Paul-Gaultier_Getty_153102120
2 of 10Totally '80s: An homage to '80s pop stars—including Madonna, Annie Lennox, and Boy George—John Paul Gaultier's runway featured, among other oddities, a tableau of dancers hanging from scaffolding.
John Paul Gaultier: Bertrand Rindoff Petroff/Getty ImagesSTYLE_Outrageous-Runways_09_Chanel_Getty_153269066
3 of 10Windy City: Using wind turbines and faux solar panels, Karl Lagerfeld transformed the Chanel runway into a model for sustainable energy, albeit one that didn't actually work.
Chanel: Chris Moore/Catwalking/Getty ImagesSTYLE_Outrageous-Runways_06_Louis-Vuitton_Getty_153308919
4 of 10Going Down: With four working escalators at the top of the stage, the Louis Vuitton runway then gave way to a yellow-and-white-checkered floor that matched the patterns on the models' clothing.
Louis Vuitton: Michel Dufour/WireimageSTYLE_Outrageous-Runways_01_Givenchy_Getty_153116269
5 of 10Divine Intervention: At Givenchy, an imposing organ was placed in the center of the runway, creating a solemn, sacred mood that complemented the austere black, gray and white clothes.
Givenchy: PIERRE VERDY/AFP/GettyImagesSTYLE_Outrageous-Runways_03_Jason-Wu_Getty_151485543
6 of 10Optical Illusions: At Jason Wu, models emerged from behind mirrors that reflected their retreating forms. At times, it was difficult to tell which was real—the models or the women in the mirrors.
Jason Wu: Slaven Vlasic/Getty ImagesSTYLE_Outrageous-Runways_04_Marc-Jacobs_Getty_151859646
7 of 10Welcome to the Funhouse: Recalling the mod style of 1960s "it" girls like Edie Sedgwick and Peggy Moffitt, Marc Jacobs' op-art-inspired collection was shown on a triangular runway.
Marc Jacobs: Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty ImagesSTYLE_Outrageous-Runways_07_Edeline-Lee_Edeline-Lee-SS13-Mood-1---Photo-Eisaku-Minakata
8 of 10Mapped Out: In London, designer Edeline Lee staged her spring 2013 show not on a runway but in a room at the Royal Geographical Society in London, where models plotted routes on maps and globes scattered around the room.
Edeline Lee: Eisaku Minakata/Courtesy of Edeline LeeSTYLE_Outrageous-Runways_08_Rick-Owens_Getty_152844178
9 of 10Soap Opera: In Paris, Rick Owens' show began with a wall of foam that turned into a floor of suds. Using technology from Ibiza’s infamous foam parties, the effect in Paris was simply celestial.
Rick Owens: FRANCOIS GUILLOT/AFP/GettyImagesSTYLE_Outrageous-Runways_05_Alexander-Wang_AP_AP652504211983
10 of 10Lights Out: For the finale of his show, Alexander Wang sent out a fleet of platinum blond amazons, then cut the lights, revealing that their garments actually glowed in the dark.
Alexander Wang: AP Photo/Richard Drew
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