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The 7 Runway Looks We’re Seeing in Every Fashion Magazine Right Now

Dolce & Gabbana Jeweled Bodysuit Making the celebrity rounds, this bodysuit (a garment which has a long history with the brand) was a fashion moment waiting to happen from the second the deluge of models walked down the runway in them at Dolce & Gabbana’s spring show last September.

Prada Bodysuit In keeping with Prada’s theme for spring, their take on the bodysuit is more 50s bombshell swimwear than corseted goddess. It’s also another popular celebrity styling choice.

Prada Embroidered Coat This piece–in its variation of textured patterns and color–has been the coat of choice for many stylists. It is typically styled with a bodysuit or soft Prada pleats, a direct contrast to the coat’s boxy silhouette.

Gucci Flapper Dresses It’ll come as a shock to no one that Gucci’s flapper-inspired beaded fringe dresses are so popular. The drop waisted looks are definitely the most glamorous of the 20s Gatsby trend we’ve been seeing lately.

Louis Vuitton Eyelets Speaking of contrasts, Louis Vuitton had the collar market cornered last fall with a cold, metallic version which matched the dominatrix theme of their fall show. This spring saw an embroidered silk eyelet collar which complements the brands fresh, pastel collection. Not to mention the eyelet dresses, which are just about everywhere.

Stella McCartney Wave Dress Just like her polka dots last fall, Stella McCartney is riding the wave of her popular silk dresses. And just like last season, these showstoppers are deceptively sexy with unassuming asymmetry and mesh cutouts.

Miu Miu Wrap Last but not least, the patch madams of Miu Miu have been wrapping up in the brands shawls and capes at an alarming rate, tied up in a velvet bow.

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Luxury Men’s Fashion Estimated to Be Growing Twice As Fast As Women’s

While the luxury womenswear market is growing at a solid rate of around 8 percent annually, consultants at Bain estimate the men's market to be growing at about 14 percent per year. This is thanks to emboldened fellows in emerging Asian markets, where three out of every four Chinese luxury-goods buyers are male. The menswear industry is currently valued at $240 billion, and still considered undeveloped by consultants.

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