Alessandro Michele showcased his quirkiest Gucci collection to date at Milan Fashion Week

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When the audience took their seats in Gucci’s operating theatre catwalk this afternoon - which was decorated in “scrubs” turquoise and came complete with an operating table and the soundtrack of a heart monitor- they weren’t sure what to expect.

This was quite a departure, stage set wise, from the embroidered carpeted runways and museum discos which Alessandro Michele has presented his recent collections in.

And while the clothes themselves were Michele Gucci down to a t (if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it - this stuff really sells), there were a few surprises in store, too.

Amongst the signature eclectic tile print dresses, androgynous trouser suits, and statement slogan sweatshirts, models were carrying some curious items.

Gucci AW18 (AFP/Getty Images)
Gucci AW18 (AFP/Getty Images)

A few cradled reptiles, including a chameleon, the red and white “Gucci” coral snake now synonymous with the brand, and a baby dragon. All were so lifelike that it was only the latter mythical creature which gave them away as being fake.

A model carries a fake snake down the catwalk (AFP/Getty Images)
A model carries a fake snake down the catwalk (AFP/Getty Images)

Some carried severed heads of their own likeness; others, perhaps unsurprisingly given that the name of the collection was ‘Cyclops’, had an extra prosthetic eye on their foreheads.

A model carries a severed head down the runway (AFP/Getty Images)
A model carries a severed head down the runway (AFP/Getty Images)

In true Gucci form, every look was completely different, but the mood of the models was very much the same.

Gucci AW18 (AFP/Getty Images)
Gucci AW18 (AFP/Getty Images)

Perhaps in acknowledgement of his own success with the brand, a reluctance to change an incredibly popular aesthetic, and in turn our own willingness to buy into the Gucci look each season, they felt a little like fashion zombies as they walked (the severed heads really helped in that regard).

Gucci AW18 (AFP/Getty Images)
Gucci AW18 (AFP/Getty Images)

But even with the quirkiness, make no mistake that this was a commercial collection. As well as the accessories - big news next season will be chunky embellished trainers - there were plenty of red carpet-worthy sequin gowns.

Coming to a Hollywood starlet near you soon.