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#TheLIST: The 13 Best Looks of Fashion Month

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The moments that define Spring 2016, from the runways of New York, London, Milan and Paris.

1

Givenchy

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Riccardo Tisci moved his show to New York for Spring 2016, honoring the anniversary of 9/11 with gothic, moody, beautiful looks, all in a palette of lingerie-inspired black and white lace.

2

Marc Jacobs

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When Marc Jacobs does Americana it may have a 1930s sensibility, but it comes complete with an ultra-high slit and killer boots—sex appeal, indeed.

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3

Proenza Schouler

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Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez took a visual trip to Spain and offered a gown in black and white with ruffles and cut-outs—all tied up in a perfect bow.

4

J.W. Anderson

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One of London's reigning wunderkinds, J.W. Anderson, referenced the '80s for the here and now, with Keith Haring-inspired prints and vibrant leather separates.

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5

Prada

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Miuccia does it again in stripes and retro knitwear, a cool take on classics as they never were.

6

Erdem

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Erdem Moralioglu melded prairie chic with his signature florals in dresses with a romantic spirit.

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7

Gucci

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Alessandro Michele has garnered a loyal fan base in just a few seasons—and this shining, colorful, conservative, creative, vintage-loving look is evidence to the why.

8

Vetements

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Demna Gvasalia may be the most famous new name in fashion now, and his floral boots and shirt dressing are set to make trends.

9

Alexander McQueen

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Sarah Burton provided a magical, fashion fairytale in white lace with a rebel attitude, inspired by none other than the Huguenots.

10

Balenciaga

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Alexander Wang designed a whisper of a dress that that seems to fall away from the body—just one standout in his nearly all-white swan song collection for Balenciaga.

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11

Sacai

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Chitose Abe knows her way around a deft layering of print, tactile fabrics and a great jacket.

12

Céline

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Phoebe Philo takes on the slip dress and reimagines it in black and white with delicate, intricate lace.

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13

Louis Vuitton

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Nicolas Ghesquiere melds Tron, the Vuitton logo and a true punk disposition in an ensemble that seems primed to strut right off the catwalk.

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