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Getty ImagesAll fashion savvy ladies know it's best to get dressed from the shoes, up. Ferragamo took that lesson to heart when it named its footwear designer Paul Andrew to creative director recently. That meant for this collection, the designer was inspired by a 1942 archive shoe with an emphasis on color. Think: color-blocked leather looks and an overall cool, but elegant collection complete with some of the best outerwear we've seen all season. -Kerry Pieri
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Getty Images 6Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini
Getty ImagesIt's a party over at Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini and this one took place in the mid-90s—the heyday of the chic supers, from Kate to Christie. Today's supers, Bella included, walked in the mini skirts, jumpsuits, and one-shouldered dresses that are meant to dance in. It all felt like a welcome youthful surge in Milan. - Kerry Pieri
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11Roberto Cavalli
Getty ImagesPaul Surridge added a dose of Cavalli boldness by way of technicolor tiger stripes mixed with his own more minimal, structural approach. There was simple suiting and a fantastic black leather coat, alongside poppy hues of yellow and green. It's a new take on Cavalli two years into the creative director's tenure and we're into this fresh direction. -Kerry Pieri
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Getty Images 16Versace
Getty ImagesVersace is the ultra-glam label that the all the model girls are wearing when they hit the town. Bella Hadid recently appeared in the campaign for Versace x Kith. In other words, Versace has its eye on the young ones, and the young ones have their eye on the '90s. The theme at today's collection was supposedly "grunge" but through a very Versace lens. Think: those signature Versace prints, knit layers, slip dresses and corsets, and a subtle glam thrift store vibe. Grunge by Donatella sounds like just what the young Millenials ordered. -Kerry Pieri
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