It’s currently Fashion Week in London, and the biggest names in fashion presented their collections throughout the week. While many runway shows feature avant-garde looks, Gucci took it to another in their 2018 runway presentation.  While the clothes were stunning and featured trend-bending silhouettes that included massive denim coats and high-waisted shorts, the thing that caught everyone’s eye were the unique “accessories” the models were carrying.

Milan Fashion Week has started and we are here to shoot. ? #MFW #Gucci #AW18 #INDIGITALTV

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Early in the show,  two models hit the runway carrying sculpted recreations of their own heads and as the show progressed the items the models carried became increasingly bizarre.  One of the more intricate items was a crafted baby dragon which can be seen here.

A chameleon by @makinariumsfxvfx—a factory specialising in integrated special and visual effects—and a pale blue denim embroidered jumpsuit in the #GucciFW18 fashion show by #AlessandroMichele. #mfw

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Mysterious creatures: a model in a quilted velvet jacket carrying a dragon walks the #GucciFW18 show. Inspired by the ‘Legend of the baby dragon in the jar’, the real story of an author who staged finding a baby dragon in his garage in Oxfordshire, England. @makinariumsfxvfx #AlessandroMichele #mfw

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All in all, the off-kilter bizzaro collection which can be seen here was well received as Gucci continues to be a top fashion powerhouse.

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Fashion around the world is constantly changing to be new and different. Designers love to shock their audience — and it’s almost expected. Runway designs are almost always showing off exuberant and extravagant pieces. But when is it too much?

Apparently, household items are becoming a big (yet unusual) trend in fashion these days. Creative director, Jeremy Scott of Moschino has created a clear dry cleaning cape and dress combination that is now deemed “high fashion.” It seems to provide some sort of protection for the garment since it can’t be worn alone. Glamour Magazine reported that this isn’t the first time he has turned regular items into fads; previous examples in his portfolio include Uggs and My Little Pony. The best part is, it only costs $700! Makes complete sense, right?

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The dress (or known as the “cape sheer overlay dress”) made its first appearance at Milan Fashion Week as part of a collection inspired by trash. We aren’t sure how far it’s going to go but it seems to be making its way around the internet, at least. The Italian designer isn’t the first to come up with high-end versions of household items; Tiffany & Co. created a luxury section featuring home goods that included a $450 ruler and a $600 silver first-aid box without any first-aid items inside, according to Glamour magazine.

It’s now being sold by popular online retailer ShopBop in black but doesn’t feature the slipcover. Don’t worry, it’s not any cheaper in case you were wondering. Now, we just have to wait and see if it catches with the general public.

Is it FLASH or TRASH?

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What do you think about this Moschino laundry dress? Let us know in the comments below.

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