
Pyer Moss' Haute Couture collection was inspired by Black inventors and their creations. Scroll through the gallery to see a selection of looks from the show.

A model sporting a bottle cap dress and hat.

A green outfit featuring a real curtain rod, draped with tasseled curtains.

A model dressed in an outfit inspired by a gas mask.

This Pyer Moss-branded jar of peanut butter was one of the show's most eye-catching garments.

A horseshoe-inspired evening gown with cut-outs.

A model wears a gold shimmering dress, accessorized with a padlock-inspired headpiece.

Pyer Moss reimagined an ice cream cone with dramatic cone chaps and a colorful cut-out top.

Chessboards got a colorful twist at the show, with one model sporting a brown and tan checkerboard suit.

A model wearing one of the most colorful looks of the collection: a Super Soaker-inspired blazer and bucket hat.

A sculptural outfit resembling a hand holding a mop.

A model poses in a traffic light mini dress.

A typewriter-inspired white suit, featuring fabric sheaves of "paper."

A tent outfit featuring artist David Hammons' African-American flag design.

A model dressed as a bristled wave brush.

A strappy outfit inspired by the sandal.

Bicycle handles became an unexpected waist belt for this white long-sleeved leotard look, which was completed with a striped helmet.

A model wears a black, red and white sculptural Pyer Moss Haute Couture gown.

Fire escapes get the Haute Couture treatment with this sculptural look.

A gown paying homage to the hot comb.

A white suit paying tribute to folding chairs, with one strategically placed across the model's shoulders.

A gigantic cellphone slung cross-body over a model.

A model holds up a faux air-conditioning unit.

Pyer Moss paid homage to the electric lamp, designing an elaborate lampshade headdress fringed with crystals.

A fridge dress featuring letter magnets arranged to read, "But who invented Black trauma?"