For 17 years, after leading a bloody 1973 military coup that toppled the Chilean government and executed then President Salvador Allende, dictator Augusto Pinochet ruled his country with brutal force: thousands of leftist opponents went missing under his regime. In keeping with his previous career as an army general, Pinochet habitually wore an exceedingly sinister-looking army uniform and polished jackboots. But he was also known for donning capes from time to time, which, frankly, was overdoing it: considering his already terrifying reputation, the cape lent the aging despot the appearance of a dapper Dracula.
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The new Jacob Zuma-inspired line of leather jackets from the African National Congress makes the wrong kind of political statement. TIME examines some of the other fashion faux pas committed on the world stage