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Rachel Zoe’s Favorite Looks From Milan Fashion Week

Somehow we’re already at the completion of the third fashion week for Spring 2015. We have seen everything from stunning metallics in New York to sexy sheer pieces in London and countless other new trends to covet for spring. Now as the fashion capital of the world wraps up its big week of shows, we find ourselves obsessed with the incredible leather designs, sunny color palettes and ornate embellishments we saw strut down the Italian catwalk. We asked our fabulous Editor-in-Chief to call out her favorites, and the results are nothing short of spectacular. But then again, what else do you expect from Milan?

Dolce & Gabanna

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"The supersexy lace, fringed hem and bold color of this stunner are tempered by a feminine ankle-strap flat."

Emilio Pucci

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"A great take on a spring suit, this Pucci ensemble features out-of-this-world embellishment."

Gucci

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"This entire collection was amazing, I particularly loved this very Italian take on chinoiserie."

Missoni

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"The epitome of vacation glamour, Missoni does striped knits better than anyone. Adore the turban."

Prada

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"This is the perfect transitional coat for early spring thanks to a sunny color palette and cropped sleeves, balanced by the heavier brocade panels."

Jil Sander

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"Rodolfo Paglialunga’s debut collection for Jil Sander featured a modern take on academic chic including this unexpected walking short and blouse combo."

Versace

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"This gown takes sexy to a new place with a beautiful halter cut and flash of leg."

Fendi

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"Leave it to Fendi to make feathers this fabulous."

Salvatore Ferragamo

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"The midi length and long sleeves of this snakeskin dress keep it simple and sleek while the platform wedge adds a whimsical twist. This look encapsulates Italian chic."