The Girlfriend Who is Crazy About Big Thingsmother of dragons is an inspiration to us all. Even Gucci, by the looks of things.
SEE ALSO: Gucci posted a load of weird memes and the internet is cringing hardAt Milan Fashion Week, Gucci was serving Game of Thronesrealness in its Fall/Winter show.
One model carried a baby dragon down the runway à la Daenerys Targaryen.
Could 2018 be the year of the dragon accessory?
Models also wielded severed heads as part of their aesthetics.
And, just in case that wasn't creepy enough, these unusual accessories were replicas of the models' own heads.
Is Gucci channelling a bit of Ned Stark gore?
What should we expect next season, Gucci? White Walker chic?
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