The most bizarre styles from Tokyo fashion week

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The most bizarre styles from Tokyo fashion week
This sleek piece from Atsushi Nakashima screams “dominatrix of the future.” Getty Images
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The most bizarre styles from Tokyo fashion week
Could Nakashima have a thing for “Fifty Shades of Grey”? This leather-esque evening gown is perfect for Christian Grey’s infamous “red room of pain.” Getty Images
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The most bizarre styles from Tokyo fashion week
Geometrics were a common theme of Nakashima’s show. A trend for the fall, pentagram-like necklaces for both women and men. Getty Images (2)
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The most bizarre styles from Tokyo fashion week
Paging Fleamadonna designer Jei Kim: The ’80s called and they would like their shoulder pads (and evening gloves) back EPA
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The most bizarre styles from Tokyo fashion week
The cornrow hairstyles might have stolen the show at the Lamarck fall 2014 presentation if it weren’t for the striking clutches covered in plastic spikes. Getty Images
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The most bizarre styles from Tokyo fashion week
Mint Designs focused on punk styles for fall. If you couldn’t tell by the dark hues, just check out the mixed metals and bottle caps (yes, bottle caps) in the model’s manes. Splash News (2)
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The most bizarre styles from Tokyo fashion week
This charming ensemble from Thai designer Pim Sukhahuta for Sretsis harkens to the ’50s with its bobby socks and poodle-skirt inspired dress. EPA
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The most bizarre styles from Tokyo fashion week
The “la marinière” trend is typically suited for spring, but Patchy Cake Eater’s Shigeki Morino is digging the sailor-vibe for fall. EPA
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The most bizarre styles from Tokyo fashion week
Ruffles, ruffles and more ruffles! The fall pieces from Sretsis are perfect for prom . . . if this were 1987. Getty Images; AP
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The most bizarre styles from Tokyo fashion week
Gooooooo team! Oh wait, this isn’t a pep rally — this is an actual runway show! High school was definitely the theme of the Sretsis fall 2014 presentation. EPA
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The most bizarre styles from Tokyo fashion week
The styles from Hiroko Koshino’s fall 2014 collection were hair-raising, to say the least. AP
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The most bizarre styles from Tokyo fashion week
These slinky Somarta ensembles have Lady Gaga’s name written all over them! Getty Images
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The most bizarre styles from Tokyo fashion week
Here comes the bride! Ha Ha designer Takafumi Tsuruta crafted an intricate wedding dress specifically designed for a woman in a wheelchair. EPA
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The most bizarre styles from Tokyo fashion week
The prints at NurZahra may be eye-catching, but the heavy headwear is outstanding. EPA
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The most bizarre styles from Tokyo fashion week
Daft Punk is that you?! False alarm, it’s just the models from the Onitsuka Tiger x Andrea Pompilio show. EPA
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The most bizarre styles from Tokyo fashion week
Between the face paint and the belt between her knees, there’s no question that Facetasm is making a bold style statement for fall. EPA
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The most bizarre styles from Tokyo fashion week
This leather corset and creepy face mask from Alice Auaa’s Fall 2014 collection takes S&M to a whole new level. Reuters
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The most bizarre styles from Tokyo fashion week
From the face mask to the whip, this design from Alice Auaa’s Fall 2014 collection by Yasutaka Funakoshi is what nightmares are made of. Reuters