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Styles and stars that are poised to set new trends this year, straight off the fashionable runway in Milan.
The Milan Fashion Week featured designs from Armani, Gucci, DKNY, Roberto Cavalli among others from their Fall/Winter 2014 collections.
In a visible departure from its signature body-conscious designs, Versace let go a bit with more wearable silhouettes.
Presented in various shapes and colours, the collection's mainstay was asymmetry.
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John Richmond's dramatic line was marked by prominent use of blacks and grays and some serious beaded patchwork in eye-popping colours.
This fun hemline cashes in on the current high-low trend.
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Drawing inspiration for his collection from rock 'n' roll, Richmond's show was high on bombers and a lot of graphic finish, experts observed.
This one-shouldered gown featuring a strategically placed patchwork stood out.
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Among the headlining styles that will dominate the global fashion scene for the rest of the year, was this cowboy-style Philipp Plein outfit showcased by supermodel Naomi Campbell.
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Gucci was in one of its demure, muted moods at the fashion week.
Having said that, they added some much needed pop of colour, via this very lovely and youthful dress with a leather detail.
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Presented during the fashion week's final day, the Giorgio Armani collection featured these gorgeous two-tone gowns in grey and black.
The evening wear segment showed off crystal embroidery techniques with much flair.
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Armani's line of evening wear featured black with poppy green flashes or light, sparkly outfits.
This particular grey strapless number caught our fancy.
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This sparkly crop top paired with palazzo pants was a total win in terms of cut and comfort.
Notice the sheer mastery of those clashing patterns?
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Roberto Cavalli's designs were high on artistic prints and exceedingly chic.
This one-shouldered pink dress, paired with tassled clutch and boots was a colourful success and oh so fetch.
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This gorgeous power-dress with sharp slits and very edgy prints, featured in the upcoming designers segment at the fashion week, left us wanting for more.
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Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana's show was high on timeless trends of sweeping sleeves, flaring silhouettes and empire waistlines.
What truly marked the showstopping moment in the showcase were these elaborate and dramatic headbands, paired with little black dresses in fun styles and sequins.
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This Massimo Rebecchi dress, as part of the Milan Fashion Week Womenswear Autumn/Winter 2014, was fun in a quirky way.
Those two-toned oxford-style shoes were a clincher.
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This lacy dress from the same collection strikes as extremely cute.
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DSquared2's fall-winter 2014 collection sought inspiration in a psych ward setting circa the 1960s.
Designers Dean and Dan Caten focused on sleek silhouettes and strikingly short hemlines.
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This Hollywood style trench coat outfit, big hair and colour-blocked gloves and shoes were striking too from the DSquare2 collection.
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The DSquared2 show featured these form-fitting outfits in nude palettes and edgy stilettos.
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Frankie Morello designers Pierfrancesco Gigliotti and Maurizio Modica drew futuristic inspiration for the past, incorporating old, functional details in modern outfits.
This sheer shirt dress may just be the next big thing.
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This radically bohemian play on the power suit was a favourite too.
Those suede grey shoes were sheer perfection.