Martin Margiela couture showThierry Chesnot/Getty Images

Virtual reality has gone high-fashion.

Maison Margiela, a French luxury fashion house, debuted its fall/winter collection on Wednesday as part of Paris Couture Week.

The clothes themselves were avant-garde - think layered puffer jackets, deconstructed overcoats, and some tinfoil headgear - but it was the accessories that stood out: models walked the runway in VR headsets and iPhone ankle holsters.

As The Cut points out, Margiela creative director John Galliano is known for incorporating technology into his collections - at his last runway show, models looked like fashionable robots.

But this new collection shows that while VR isn't exactly mainstream yet, it certainly can be high-fashion.

Take a look at all the weird, wild runway looks.

{{}}

The theme of the Maison Margiela show was "nomadic glamour."

The theme of the Maison Margiela show was "nomadic glamour."

Source: The Cut

One popular accessory was the VR headset. Margiela designed them in a metallic cobalt blue ...

One popular accessory was the VR headset. Margiela designed them in a metallic cobalt blue ...

... Kelly green ...

... Kelly green ...

... robin's egg blue ..

... robin's egg blue ..

... and a shiny lavender, which looks a lot like this year's color of the year, ultra violet.

... and a shiny lavender, which looks a lot like this year's color of the year, ultra violet.

We're pretty sure the designers used Oculus Rift headsets, a virtual reality headset made by Oculus, a subsidiary of Facebook.

We're pretty sure the designers used Oculus Rift headsets, a virtual reality headset made by Oculus, a subsidiary of Facebook.

The Oculus Rift you can buy isn't as colorful — it only comes in black. Margiela's version, unlike the Rift, is wireless, but there's a good chance they just removed the connecting cable which is detachable.

Another big tech trend on the Margiela runway: iPhone holsters. Models wore them on their wrists ...

Another big tech trend on the Margiela runway: iPhone holsters. Models wore them on their wrists ...

... and their ankles.

... and their ankles.

Margiela designed the holsters in various colors, like purple, blue, and orange.

Margiela designed the holsters in various colors, like purple, blue, and orange.

And, for one final tech-enabled twist, a model walked down the runway wearing a TV that was — of course — streaming the show.

And, for one final tech-enabled twist, a model walked down the runway wearing a TV that was — of course — streaming the show.