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Published 18:34 17 Sept 2012 BST
Updated 07:51 18 Dec 2014 GMT
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Gaga is known for her eclectic ensembles especially when it comes to hats and hair so who better to open Philip Treacy’s LFW show than the lady herself.
And what a show it was. Combining circus tents, Egyptian inspired snakes and a phantom gloved hand, Treacy lived up to his eccentric reputation and provided an array of headgear that was awe inspiring, innovative and in some instances just plain bats!
Several designs paid homage to his late friend, muse and champion of his work Isabella Blow and in a controversial move, Treacy cast only black models including current catwalk queen Jourdan Dunn.
It takes a very brave lady to pull off a Philip Treacy and although his designs are legendary, they’re also pretty pricey so we’re sure we won’t be seeing them at a wedding any time soon.

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