20 Surreal Fashions to Fall Hard For, From Dalí to Magritte Inline
Photo: Indigitalimages.com6/20Heartfelt jewels from Yves Saint Laurent Spring 2003, where Tom Ford took cues from Saint Laurent’s pre-WWII yen for Surrealism.


Photo: Indigitalimages.com9/20While the inspiration for intarsias like this (Picasso) may not have been strictly Surrealist, Raf Simons struck upon the movement’s spirit with his lineup for Jil Sander Spring 2012.
Photo: Getty Images10/20A performative piece from Chalayan Fall 2000—the show’s closer stepped into a table on the set, and soon was wearing it as a skirt.
Photo: Indigitalimages.com11/20Dolce & Gabbana’s Fall 2009 offering was a direct homage to the famously surreal Elsa Schiaparelli.


Photo: Indigitalimages.com14/20Dalí’s Eye of Time makes another cameo at the namesake house of his frequent collaborator: Schiaparelli Fall 2015 Couture.
Photo: Indigitalimages.com15/20Spotted at Chanel’s Fall 2015 Brasserie Gabrielle: this clutch, bearing a forkful of pearl “spaghetti.”

Photo: Indigitalimages.com17/20An exquisite veil from Armani Privé Fall 2012, encrusted with glittering crystal tears.

Photo: Indigitalimages.com19/20Karl, is that you? Angela Lindvall does her best Lagerfeld at the designer’s eponymous Spring 2009 show.
Photo: Indigitalimages.com20/20Mary Katrantzou’s Fall 2009 prints transformed her catwalks into sumptuous perfume bottles.




