The latest from Jean Paul Gaultier Fall/Winter 2013 Haute Couture Show served some serious animal print on Wednesday. Talk about a catwalk!

This season, models strutted in leopard from head to toe.  From the fashion to the hair, Gaultier unleashed the beast and let animal prints run wild this season.

The scoop on the designer's mane and makeup moves? Women's Wear Daily reports hairstylist, Odile Gilbert, dreamt up the four different updos that were both intricate and breathtaking. Some models sported long hair extensions with sparkly roller accents, while others rocked the "Chintilly Chignon," described as a "tall, swirly mound of whipped cream." The third look had an extremely higher-than-the-clouds bun and our favorite was the animal print, which took hair on an exotic safari.

For the makeup, artist Lloyd Simmons found inspiration in stills from a late 60s, early 70s Fellini film. The models were given very dramatic, big eyes that glazed out over the fashion-goers. "[There's] black liner, and then all rich brown shadow just to pull the eyes out as far as possible," Simmons said, adding that he skillfully used a white pencil as the outline for creating a large open eye. There was a dollop of shimmer on the models' lids, but the rest was matte.

So what do we think of this untamed look?  Love it or Leave it?  Drop us a note in the comments section below!