Photographed by Hunter Abrams1/14A heart-strewn veil accompanies a look by Romance Was Born.
Photographed by Hunter Abrams2/14One of the Madame Upanova–inspired duck bills
Photographed by Hunter Abrams3/14A Chanel outfit from 1987 is complemented by a camellia swim cap and goggles.
Photographed by Hunter Abrams4/14A Vivienne Westwood ensemble from 1989 is topped by a suspended heart mask.
Photographed by Hunter Abrams5/14Thom Browne’s gender-benders get top-hat masks.
Photographed by Hunter Abrams6/14A teensy bow atop a look from Lanvin
Photographed by Hunter Abrams7/14Comme des Garçons’s childlike coat is paired with a knit bonnet based on a vintage pattern.
Photographed by Hunter Abrams8/14Mannequins in the fruit section wear stems and leaves at the backs of their heads.
Photographed by Hunter Abrams9/14Jeremy Scott’s 2011 meat dress gets a prosciutto crown.
Photographed by Hunter Abrams10/14Marc Jacobs’s 2016 opera coat with a pattern of Maria Callas features a dramatic veil.
Photographed by Hunter Abrams11/14Deconstructionism was at the heart of Martin Margiela’s work—and thus also at play on this Margiela-sporting mannequin.
Photographed by Hunter Abrams12/14A Franco Moschino piece from 1987 gets a period-appropriate headpiece.
Photographed by Hunter Abrams13/14Gucci and Louis Vuitton tracksuits are paired with head wraps featuring monogram cutouts.
Photographed by Hunter Abrams14/14What else for a woman made of money than a giant Swarovski crystal?