IT was a real frocky horror show when this Frank N. Furter lookalike hit the fashion catwalks.

Bosses of fashion brand Palomo Spain put the boot into their male models by dressing them in thigh-high boots, stockings and suspenders.

14 The outfits had a Rocky Horror style design Credit: Rex Features

The double for Frank had his hands on his hips on the New York catwalk. Another brought his knees in tight.

But you can’t blame them for not doing a pelvic thrust. It’s enough to make any guy cross dressing.

high-high boots, suspenders and lattice tops might be favourites of Kim Kardashian, but if this runway is anything to go by, it’s soon to a must-have for lads, too.

14 Palomo wants to break down gender barriers in fashion Credit: Rex Features

14 The models get to grips with some thigh high red boots in during the show Credit: Rex Features

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14 This delicate dress was debuted in New York Credit: Rex Features

14 Palomo only graduated from fashion college in 2015 Credit: Rex Features

14 This look had an Elizabethan vibe with ruffled collar Credit: Rex Features

14 This dress seemed to take inspiration from Black Swan Credit: Rex Features

14 This look boasted a regal pattern with gold boots Credit: Rex Features

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14 Velvet hats proved perfect accessories for the collection Credit: Rex Features

14 This outfit shows that animal prints are back in fashion Credit: Rex Features

14 This look harked back to the jumpsuits Elvis would wear Credit: Rex Features

14 Theresa May seems to have influenced Palomo's footwear designs Credit: Rex Features

14 You're bound to stay warm in this grey quilted jacket with fluffy collar and cuffs Credit: Rex Features

Somehow we aren’t convinced this is a look that is going to catch on anytime soon.

The 24-year-old designer told Vogue last month that he works with "materials that are usually used for womenswear" and has been trying to shatter the boundaries between men's and women's fashion.

He added: “I feel that boys need to discover different ways to wear clothes that we haven’t been able to wear up until now.”

Alejandro Gómez Palomo launched his line in Spring 2015 after graduating from the London College of Fashion