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This Tumblr Uses Game of Thrones Characters as Fashion Icons

Comparing the latest outfits worn by Game of Thrones characters from season four to runway fashion, this awesome Tumblr page will delight Game of Throne fans and fashion devotees.

For those who think that the series is only religiously followed by fantasy nerds, you are very wrong. There is a whole legion of female fans and fashion-conscious enthusiasts who tune in every week to scope out what the Game of Thrones characters are wearing in the latest episode.

The fashion world is catching up with this Tumblr blog page that compares Game of Thrones costumes to runway looks. The blog is run by leather designer Zana Bayne, in which she chooses a character and puts the look up against a look from Hermes or Rick Owens.
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