1. Louis Vuitton
    Louis Vuitton
    Not only is it easy to love Louis Vuitton’s Fall/Winter 2016 Collection, they are also easy to wear. On the sporty side of the new line, there were sweaters and jacket-sweater hybrids decorated with stripes up and down the arms. Representing the sensual side were midi-length dresses and a white silk number topped by a black leather harness that had everyone in awe. The wide range of looks were completed with different eye-catching bags, one of which was designed after a double-handled plastic shopping bag.

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  2. Alexander McQueen
    Alexander McQueen
    Alexander McQueen’s Fall/Winter 2016 Collection is dubbed as the “most beautiful and breathtakingly crafted Alexander McQueen collection” for a good reason. The collection started off with black coats decorated with various pocket watches, eyes, and butterflies along with the infamous McQueen tailored suits that are both feminine and modern. The looks then eased into looks with delicate lace bras and intricately jeweled dresses giving the word ‘masterpiece’ a whole new meaning.

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  3. Loewe
    Loewe
    Three words that best describe Loewe’s Fall/Winter 2016 Collection, mature, put-together and graceful. Loewe’s young creative director, Jonathan Anderson, delivered a new level of sophistication by pairing graphic tees with leather bustiers and bulked up form-fitting dresses with clunky cat talismans. Gold, Loewe’s classic color, was tastefully strung through every look on the runway tying everything together.

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  4. Saint Laurent
    Saint Laurent
    From design to delivery Saint Laurent’s Fall/Winter 2016 line was anything but disappointing. With an array of shoulder pads, plunging necklines, and belted waists the 1980’s fashion inspiration was extremely clear. There was a homage to Yves Saint Laurent in every look while still keeping the ultra slim look YSL creative director, Hedi Slimane, has pushed throughout his entire fashion career.

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