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Amy Lee designed the dress that she wore at the Grammies and H. Naoto, a well known Japanese designer, made the dress. The pink and black outfit also includes twigs dipped in metal. Victory never looked so good.
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[[Amy Lee]] designed the dress, called "The Princess Corpse Dress", that she wore at the 2004 Grammys and H. Naoto, a well known Japanese designer, made the dress. The two had met in Tokyo for a magazine photoshop not much time before the making of the dress. The pink and black outfit also includes twigs dipped in metal. Victory never looked so good.
 
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==Links==
==Links==
[http://eng.s-inc.com/hnaoto/ H. Naoto's Website]
[http://eng.s-inc.com/hnaoto/ H. Naoto's Website]
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Amy's project for the dress
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Amy Lee designed the dress, called "The Princess Corpse Dress", that she wore at the 2004 Grammys and H. Naoto, a well known Japanese designer, made the dress. The two had met in Tokyo for a magazine photoshop not much time before the making of the dress. The pink and black outfit also includes twigs dipped in metal. Victory never looked so good.

Links

H. Naoto's Website