
A variety of outrageous looks have come out of fashion runways over the years and now a pair of designers have pieced together one of the most bizarre yet.

Models were seen walking the runway at London Collections: Men at Victoria House in the capital today sporting Lego pieces on their faces as part of designers Agi & Sam's new autumn/winter collection.

The collection, entitled 'Coolman', takes inspiration from children's perception of clothes with a focus on construction - with jackets turned inside out and trouser linings on show, according to Esquire magazine.

Colourful Lego bricks adorned many of the models faces, including some who were partially covered and others almost entirely. One model is even pictured backstage struggling to eat a banana before taking to the runway.

Fashion buyers and the press descended on London for the start of the four-day men's fashion event on Friday, which is now in its sixth season.

All events on the schedule are designed to showcase the breadth of British fashion talent, from the world’s most innovative emerging talents to global menswear brands and Savile Row tailors.

One of the models sports what appears to be a new take on a hipster beard, left, while another has his face almost entirely covered by bricks

This model, who is wearing the new autumn/winter 2015 men's collection for Agi & Sam, has his face entirely covered by plastic bricks

An alternative sleeping mask? This model has plastic bricks glued around his eyes and forehead before he takes to the catwalk today

The collection by Agi & Sam is titled 'Coolman' and was showcased at Victoria House in London as part of the London Collection: Mens today

One model struggles to eat a banana for his lunch backstage at the show, left, and right, he poses for cameras, displaying the final look

The models during a rehearsal for the show. The collection is said to have taken inspiration from how children perceive clothes and why they are made the way they are

Designers Agi Mdumulla (second right) and Sam Cotton (centre on the bench) are seen watching the models during rehearsals for the show

The collection also has a focus on construction and many of the outfits showed jackets turned inside out and trouser linings on show (left)

Fashion buyers and press descended on London for the start of the four-day mens fashion event on Friday, which is now in its sixth season

Backstage, the models are primped and preened before going on stage, as one sits patiently with the Lego pieces stuck to his face (right)

Many of the pieces in the A/W 15 collection take inspiration from children and have a colourful, childlike feel (left). Another model has grey Lego bricks stuck to his temples and forehead

This model might have been feeling hungry by the end of the show, with bricks even covering his mouth (left) while another has just a handful of Lego pieces scattered on his face

Impressed fashion buyers and members of the press take pictures of the unusual look featured on the runway at Victoria House today