Female models walked for Katie Eary during the Men's Fashion Week in London on Monday. One model took the runway and exposed her breasts to the audience. Meanwhile, other male models in the fashion show also walked the runway with tattoos and pins attached to their faces as a tribute to the deceased David Bowie.

The London-based Eary is said to be famous for her work on bold designs for men's wardrobe. She reportedly usually uses all male models to walk her clothing collection. However, she opted to get female models as well during her fashion show at the Men's Fashion Week in London.

The designer also went out of the conventional style and had her models walk with their breasts exposed. One female model who wore an orange and purple robe with a pair of black socks took the runway with her left breast bared to the audience. A photo of the female model walking the catwalk with her breast exposed is posted by Mail Online.

Eary reportedly showcased 18 of her new designs, which mostly consist of maxi dresses and swimwears in bold colors and designs.

Meanwhile, other designers also used the catwalk at the Men's Fashion Week to pay tribute to David Bowie.

Male models for Chinese fashion label Sean Suen walked the runway wearing faux tattoos in honor of the late music legend. One model was photographed with the words "R.I.P David Bowie" written in bright red letters on his back. Some models also wore bizarre fashion accessories such as safety pins latched on to their lips, eyebrows, ears and faces as a show of tribute to the "Lazarus" singer.

A model for Burberry also showed both her palms to photographers, where the singer's last name "BOWIE" was written in capital letters. Burberry also paid tribute to Bowie, who's famously known by his alter ego Ziggy Stardust, by using the singer's tracks to unveil the brand's new menswear collection.

According to France 24, Christopher Bailey, creative director and CEO for Burberry, told reporters at the Men's Fashion Week that Bowie's death came as a surprise. He also expressed his sadness over his death and showered praises on the singer.

"He's a complete legend. We will all miss his creativity, his style and the elegant way that he approached everything. I grew up with him. He's kind of been an undercoat to my creative life forever," Bailey told reporters at the fashion event according to France 24.