.ParisHilton closing the Versace show, for starters.
Gucci, which delivered arguably the most buzzed about show of the week when it sent pairs of identical twins down the runway, combined two old favorites: Gremlins and lyrics to iconic identical twins Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen song blaring through the sound system.
There were nods to a few aspects of the early aughts that are perhaps a bit less universally welcome, too — ultra low-rise jeans, for starters. They were on full display at the highly anticipated Blumarine show, as was denim on denim ruffled bell bottoms and mermaid motif paying homage to, you guessed it,Gremlins at GucciTwo models walk the runway with stuffed animals from the 1984 classic movie
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