Gaddafi's Death Reveals Leader Wore A Toupee

Well, that's embarrassing.

Turns out, Muammar Gaddafi--deceased Libyan dictator and celebrated style icon--wore a toupee!

The Washington Postreportsthat the former Libyan leader was wearing a wig when he was killed. According to thePost, the hairpiece was discovered by hospital officials when they tried to analyze a hair sample to confirm the body's identity.

Gaddafi's wig makes perfect sense given the slain leader's penchant forelaborate jewelryand rumors that he'd goneunder the knife.Earlier this year, a Brazilian surgeon claimed that Gaddafi requested plastic surgery because "he did not want the young people of his nation to see him as an old man."

Gaddafi alsomade headlinesfor his unique, and often questionable,sense of style. Check out some of his most memorable fashion moments below:

1972: Outclassed By Idi Amin

Gaddafi was only 27 when he seized power in 1969. As young man, it took him a while to find his signature style. Catapulted on the world stage, he found himself mixing with the likes of Idi Amin, who sharply styled himself as a general. Gaddafi took a few style pointers and later smartened up his military garb with more striking accessories.    (President of Uganda Idi Amin Dada (2nd-L) poses with Syrian President Hafez al-Assad on the left, Egyptian President Anwar El Sadat to Amin's right and Gaddafi in 1972 in Kampala during a summit.)

1975: Lounge Suit Lizard

Gaddafi kicks back in this nonchalant, Western-style lounge suit with black ankle length boots. The polo neck epitomises 1970s lounge chic.    Gaddafi poses with Ahmadou Ahidjo, the President of Cameroon, on his state visit to Libya in 1975.
Gaddafi kicks back in this nonchalant, Western-style lounge suit with black ankle length boots. The polo neck epitomises 1970s lounge chic. Gaddafi poses with Ahmadou Ahidjo, the President of Cameroon, on his state visit to Libya in 1975.

1982: Austrian Attire

March in Austria can get a bit nippy, so Gaddafi opted for the three-quarter length version of his military coat to keep his derriere out of the draft.      Gaddafi visited the Austrian Chancellor, Bruno Kreisky in 1982.
March in Austria can get a bit nippy, so Gaddafi opted for the three-quarter length version of his military coat to keep his derriere out of the draft. Gaddafi visited the Austrian Chancellor, Bruno Kreisky in 1982.

1985: Casual In Corduroy

Gaddafi has got this leisure outfit just right - and he knows it. Padded corduroy jacket with press studs cuffs and a draw string collar were all the rage back in 1985.     Gaddafi in Libya, February 1985.
Gaddafi has got this leisure outfit just right - and he knows it. Padded corduroy jacket with press studs cuffs and a draw string collar were all the rage back in 1985. Gaddafi in Libya, February 1985.

1986: Errant Plumber

The utilitarian body warmer with matching trousers, offset by a emerald green shirt, is a look few can pull off. His philosophical stance and nearby globe save him from looking as though he had come to fix the pipes.    Gaddafi addresses journalists in 1986 in Tripoli, during a meeting of "The High Command of The Revolutionary Forces of The Arab Nation".

1988: Doing The Congo

Gaddafi kept it traditional African when Laurent-Desire Kabila came to visit from the Congo. It was Gaddafi's subtle way of entering his quest for domination-of-all-of-Africa phase.    Gaddafi receives Democratic Republic of Congo President Laurent-Desire Kabila on visit to Libya 17 April in 1988
Gaddafi kept it traditional African when Laurent-Desire Kabila came to visit from the Congo. It was Gaddafi's subtle way of entering his quest for domination-of-all-of-Africa phase. Gaddafi receives Democratic Republic of Congo President Laurent-Desire Kabila on visit to Libya 17 April in 1988

1989: Stayin' Alive

You can tell by the way he uses his walk he's a ladies man...The sleek outline is perfectly offset by the little heels to add just the right amount of stature on the red carpet. To the right is a young Saif al-Islam, Gaddafi's son, going through the difficult boy to (mad)man stage in an ill-fitting suit.     Gaddafi review troops in 1989 upon their arrival to Belgrade.

1992: Wheeler Dealer

The heavily-patterned open-necked shirt under the double-breasted suit gives the Colonel the air of a used car salesman. It probably was not the look he was aiming for, but he maintains his signature effortless, natural style air. He's a dictator - who's going to tell him it's not working?    Gaddafi at the construction of the Great Man Made River Project in Libya, in 1992

2001: Tangled Up In Blue

Gaddafi causes a splash in a melange of cool blue and green shades in a silky fabric that was surely the envy of the other delegates.     Gaddafi attends the opening session of the Arab summit in Amman in 2001.
Gaddafi causes a splash in a melange of cool blue and green shades in a silky fabric that was surely the envy of the other delegates. Gaddafi attends the opening session of the Arab summit in Amman in 2001.

2002: Purple Reign

Perhaps inspired by the artist formally known as Prince, Gaddafi goes for on-trend colour blocking, keeping it lilac from head to toe. A striking look that leaves his fellow statesman looking square and sartorially unimaginative.     Gaddafi poses with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, during celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Egypt revolution in Cairo in 2002

2007: Brown for Blair

This is one of the fashionista's few fashion blunders in the noughties. With the passing of time, his figure isn't what it was, and these draped trousers are unforgiving on the thighs. The golden sunglasses do not do enough to distract from the problems around the waistline.     Gaddafi meets Blair in 2007 in Sirte, Libya.
This is one of the fashionista's few fashion blunders in the noughties. With the passing of time, his figure isn't what it was, and these draped trousers are unforgiving on the thighs. The golden sunglasses do not do enough to distract from the problems around the waistline. Gaddafi meets Blair in 2007 in Sirte, Libya.

2007: Jazzy Print

The African continent print is a bold move, but , but one that surely impressed his fellow African statesmen as they took the compliment. I'm sure Angela Merkel and Nicolas Sarkozy would love to see David Cameron in a Europe-print number at the next summit.     Gaddafi receives a delegation of various international associations for talks about PanAfrica in 2007.

2008: Brave Face-Print Shirt

Wearing his loyalties on his chest. A quirky individualistic take on the traditional band t-shirt.     Gaddafi during a press conference in Tripoli, Libya. Gaddafi was urging African leaders to unite in a single government to stop foreign powers taking control of the continent.
Wearing his loyalties on his chest. A quirky individualistic take on the traditional band t-shirt. Gaddafi during a press conference in Tripoli, Libya. Gaddafi was urging African leaders to unite in a single government to stop foreign powers taking control of the continent.

2009: Pimped-Out General Gear

Nothing says 'I've still got it' like some golden tassles and a chest full of badges. This is the last word in tyrannical chic.       Gaddafi at a parade organised in Tripoli, Libya, on September 1st, 2009 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of his coup.
Nothing says 'I've still got it' like some golden tassles and a chest full of badges. This is the last word in tyrannical chic. Gaddafi at a parade organised in Tripoli, Libya, on September 1st, 2009 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of his coup.

This article originally appeared on HuffPost.