 Two women view a Dalmatian print pony boot by
American designer Herbert Levine on display as part of the "Wild: Fashion
Untamed" exhibition, opening at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art's
Costume Institute, December 7, 2004 in this picture taken December 6,
2004. The exhibit, of more than 100 costumes and accessories which looks
at animalism and concepts of femininity, sexual fetishes, seduction,
excess, coquetry and class standing as expressed through clothing, runs
through March 13, 2005. [Reuters]
 A purse of Jaguar fur with a mounted Jaguar
head (R) and a handbag made of wolf fur and head hang in cases on display
as part of the "Wild: Fashion Untamed" exhibition, opening at New York's
Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute, December 7, 2004 in this
picture taken December 6, 2004.The exhibit, of more than 100 costumes and
accessories which looks at animalism and concepts of femininity, sexual
fetishes, seduction, excess, coquetry and class standing as expressed
through clothing, runs through March 13, 2005. [Reuters]
 A purse of Jaguar fur with a mounted Jaguar
head stands on display as part of the "Wild: Fashion Untamed" exhibition,
opening at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute on
December 7, 2004, in this picture taken December 6, 2004. The exhibit, of
more than 100 costumes and accessories which looks at animalism and
concepts of femininity, sexual fetishes, seduction, excess, coquetry and
class standing as expressed through clothing, runs through March 13, 2005.
[Reuters] |