I still think early 90s fashion, and some 70s fashion, are far higher in the scale of absurd over the top clothing accidents. Even for 80s standards these look rather tame.
To be fair, the point of most fashion shoots/shows is mostly to be as outlandish and wacky as you can be. Some have actual fashions that might show up in stores someday (ones mere mortals can't afford, but still), but when you see someone who looks like they've stepped out of an explosion at a sci-fi convention followed by a nuclear meltdown at the Crayola factory, it's probably just an experiment someone with access to too many unnatural fibers thought up one afternoon.