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Mouse and Rat Carcass Headpiece Oddly Resembles Burka

French designer Charlie Le Mindu designed this headdress using real rat and mouse carcasses. He calls it his 'Bijou' creation. However, it looks more like a burka and political statement.

Rat tails hang down the front of the piece, which covers the entire face except for a gap for the wearer’s eyes.

"I know not everybody likes mice and rats but they can be beautiful. I think the headdress is really cute," said Mindu. "It is better to make rats and mice beautiful than give them to the snakes. I’m actually a vegetarian."

I don’t expect this creation to become fashionable.
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