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December 22nd, 2009

Jean Charles De Castelbajac’s further adventures in animal-themed fashion

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Ah, Jean Charles De Castelbajac! By now we’re used to his weird and (debatably) wonderful forays into the world of animals-as-clothing, but it would still be remiss of us not to bring your attention to these latest examples of his craft. Some designers just use leopard print, you see, but JCdC, he uses the whole leopard – or its head, at least.

In a Wear or Die type of situation we’d probably go with the dress, but all the same, we’re glad we don’t have to choose. If you, on the other hand, would find the choice a pleasant one, you can find both of these at Colette, where they retail for around £600 each.




8 Responses to “Jean Charles De Castelbajac’s further adventures in animal-themed fashion”

  1. Diandra says:

    I don’t like the jacket one at all, but I think the dress is pretty cute :)

  2. Annija says:

    Actually, I find the dress rather cute. I definately would wear it. Can’t say the same about the jacket though.

  3. naomi says:

    i say meow…as in me(eyes need bleach)ow lol

  4. Milly says:

    Dita Von Teese has been seen in the dress. What’s good enough for the First Lady of Burlesque is good enough for me.

  5. Bethany says:

    It looks like the leapard are about to try to milk the wearer.

  6. charles says:

    dress = infinitely better than the jacket
    i agree with everyone else! =)
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  7. Sheree says:

    I’ve got to go the other way here… if I had to wear one I’d go with the jacket. =P

  8. Rock Hyrax says:

    The jacket is hideous, but I think the dress is quite cute (in the ahh/nice/fluffy sense of the word) with the little red cat tongues.

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