10 Fall Runway Trends We Love
These looks are slated to become next year's biggest hits!
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All-White Everything - It’s runway the real way because these buzzed-about trends are doable to the average fashionista! Get inspired and take notes. By Patrice Peck Dressing head-to-toe in stark white is a surefire way to nail a simple, sophisticated look. Whether you’re going for classy, like Cushnie et Ochs (left), sporty, like Adam Selman (middle), or sexpot, like Balmain, the fresh monochromatic trend really does work in any situation. (Photos from Left: Thomas Concordia/WireImage, John Lamparski/Getty Images, Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images)
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Like It's Golden - Looking expensive doesn’t always have to drain your bank account. Take the gold rush that hit the fall runways, for instance. This DSquared2 peplum jacket and Jean Paul Gaultier skirt and trench prove that the bold metallic color will help fashionistas look like a million bucks. (Photos: Catwalking/Getty Images)
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Midi Madness - Hitting below the knee but above the ankle, midi skirts and dresses can add an ultra-ladylike and coquettish allure to any look. Thakoon opted for a flowing floral style, while the gold Nina Ricci, striped Balmain and tangerine Cushnie et Ochs skirts boast a structured fit. (Photos from left: Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images, Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images, JP Yim/Getty Images, Albert Urso/Getty Images)
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Sixties Throwback - The iconic fashion of the '60s was definitely a recurring runway look in New York, Milan, Paris and beyond. On your next thrift-shop run, make sure to look out for shift dresses, knee-high boots, oversize shades, crocheted tops and absolutely anything tie-dyed. Emilio Pucci definitely had the retro era in mind judging from these two hot numbers. (Photos Antonio de Moraes Barros Filho/WireImage)
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Neon Lights - The vibrant neon colors that fashion lines like Balmain (left), Moschino (middle) and ZAC Zac Posen (right) debuted at their respective shows remind us of the dog days of summer, and who can be mad at that? If you’re not sure about going full-on neon, try out the peek-a-boo effect. (Photos from left: Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images, Antonio de Moraes Barros Filho/WireImage, Courtesy of ZAC Zac Posen)
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