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more about #beyondthunderdome more comments → pssshwhatever: Just...fucking perfection. So cool without sacrificing detail and fabrication. more » cate3710: The top in #7 is fantastic. I will file it away under the heading of "things I wish I was bad-ass enough to wear" more » athenasadidas: Jesus! Balmain got all the super moddelz for this show. I'm impressed more » greengrey: Dear Ungaro, THIS is how you attract the "cool" crowd! I love number 6 so much. I'm so excited about shoulder pads. more » labeled: I kind of love it. And I definitely love #4. #3, though... something about it borders a little too closely to frumpy somehow. more » MeganGlass 就是一个古代的三明治: whoooooooooa. whoa. Just whoa. more » NotChoinski: Reminds me of 'Lost in Space' more » NoelleBlue: I saw her perform a couple of weeks ago, and while this particular presentation is definitely the cheesiest of the show(well, except for a couple of u... more » Feminist Whore: Here she is a month ago. Fucking Fabulous. + Watch video more » MadFab: We don't need another hero; we've already got Tina. more » AuntieEm (robots from the year 2000 > zombies): OMG!!! I was just talking about her and this dress and Thunderdome with a friend this morning!!! BTW we've decided that People's Sexiest Man Alive sho... more » floozy: I love that she's not afraid to rock this outfit 25 years later. I went to her concert this fall with my mother as a casual fan, and left a serious Ti... more » peperony and chease: Slit up to your boobs = amazing. more » SisterSasquatch: While this picture is not flattering, I saw her live recently, and this part of the show was AWESOME. It involved a hydraulic lift and a very large, m... more » Spaceman Bill Leah: Right now is when I wish I was a big enough dork to know some snappy Klingon put downs. more » -
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Balmain: For The Mad Max Rock & Roll Warrior Princess In You
After WWII, Pierre Balmain designed classic, luxurious gowns for stars like Ava Gardner and Brigitte Bardot. These days, the design house is run by Christophe Decarnin, and his vision for spring 2010 is a ripped-up, edgy luxe bordering on Derelicte. More »

