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In 2015, Givenchy’s campaign featured a model with a crown, smudged eyeliner, and a furious expression – dubbed the “angry princess” by fashion blogs. The collection included oversized bows, leather, and Victorian ruffles, exactly what an angry Alice would wear to a tea party massacre. The “gap” between sweet Alice and dark Givenchy was finally in this collection, inspiring thousands of cosplay and fan-art fixes.