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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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[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 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.