I have just two words for you, gals: CHANEL COUTURE. Are you ready to lose your cool over some of the most drop-dead dresses that just graced the Paris runway earlier today? Only Karl Lagerfeld could turn a floral print into A Clockwork Orange fantasy. The balloon skirt, off-the-shoulder sleeves, and sequined bodice on this number need only a pair of combat boots and some smudged eyeliner to complete the badass-in-a-ballgown look. I need to see Diane Kruger in this sparkling two-tone number. I love how its dressiness is offset by what looks like a muscle tank peeking out at the neckline, and the length feels as now as can be. This is a lot of dressin the best way possible. The pastel print, floaty chiffon, and girly-as-all-getout silhouette all make it feel utterly ethereal. Victoriana meets modernity in this stunning lace dress with a neckline I can't stop staring it. It's an off-the-shoulder and a halter, and the black ribbon trim keeps it from looking like a costume for an extra on Downton Abbey. I saved my favorite for last--a soft petal pink dress with a high-low hemline. If you strip away the leather gloves and booties, the wild
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