Wildlife photographer Ingo Gerlach spotted the herd of 18 Icelandic horses near his home in Westerwald, Germany

 

The distinctive animals all displayed flowing manes that would not have looked out of place on a catwalk model
 
The distinctive animals all displayed flowing manes that would not have looked out of place on a catwalk model
 
The distinctive animals all displayed flowing manes that would not have looked out of place on a catwalk model

 

The photographer was able to capture the beasts from close range - getting as close as two yards away for some of the shots

 

This horse's impressive mullet style look would not have been out of place on a 1980s rock star

 

This tan beast flaunted a swept-back style that perfectly paired with his coat as he cantered through the paddock

 

Short and to the point: The brown stallion paired a platinum look with a goatee-style - or should that be horsee style - beard

 

Twiggy the model: Even this chap, with a branch tangled in his luscious locks, couldn't fail to catch the photographer's eye

 

Girl band: This trio showed off their parting perfection - with the beast in the centre unable to resist showing off for the snap
 
Girl band: This trio showed off their parting perfection - with the beast in the centre unable to resist showing off for the snap
 
Girl band: This trio showed off their parting perfection - with the beast in the centre unable to resist showing off for the snap
 
The rain on the plain falls mainly on their manes: This pair refused to let the inclement weather affect their bouffant barnets

 

The eyes don't have it: These fashion victims have sacrificed seeing where they are going for their desired appearances
 
The eyes don't have it: These fashion victims have sacrificed seeing where they are going for their desired appearances
 
The eyes don't have it: These fashion victims have sacrificed seeing where they are going for their desired appearances
A hair band of brothers: Even the flock's more ordinary animals would turn heads in most other fields

 

Smile for the camera: The horse of the right bears its teeth for the photographer, while on the left has perfected a pout
 
Smile for the camera: The horse of the right bears its teeth for the photographer, while on the left has perfected a pout
 
Smile for the camera: The horse of the right bears its teeth for the photographer, while on the left has perfected a pout
 

 

(Icelandic horses in Germany)