9 Fashion Items That Should Be On Your Fall Shopping List

Bring it on, sweater weather.

You don't have to go back to school to back-to-school shop. 'Tis the season to add a few strategic pieces to your wardrobe so you can take on the brisk air and cool breeze in style. 

"Fall fashion is all about effortless layering," Lauren Conrad says, so bring on the faux fur vests, lightweight coats and wide-leg trousers. But don't stop there -- fall is also the time to find that perfect pair of boots, the right bag and go-to leather jacket.

From head to toe, find out the nine must-have items Conrad swears by in the video below.

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Our Favorite Looks Of 2015
High slits are perfect on a long dress.(01 of185)
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Gigi Hadid In Self-Portrait & Topshop Boutique: There are few things we love more than a camel-colored monochromatic outfit, so this look is hitting all the right notes. While Hadid is wearing a long dress and a long jacket, the slits in her dress are breaking up all the fabric. (credit:Getty Images)
There is nothing wrong with dressing in theme.(02 of185)
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Lupita Nyong’o Roland Mouret: We could not think of a more perfect look for the actress to wear to the "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" photocall. She looks futuristic (in that blue dress and those white cap-toe heels), but she also looks stylish. (credit:Getty Images)
Try new colors.(03 of185)
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Gemma Chan in Roland Mouret: We don't often see this color on the red carpet, and we're not exactly sure why -- it's simply stunning. This gown fits Chan like a glove and the interesting neckline and small cut-out make it one memorable look. (credit:Getty Images)
Suit up for an interesting holiday look.(04 of185)
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Daisy Ridley in Dior: Way to work a suit, Ridley. This is a perfect look for the holiday season. While most people favor sparkles and velvet dresses, this ensemble is festive, fashion-forward and slightly unexpected. The color-blocking in the jacket, with the matching pants, is a nice touch. (credit:Getty Images)
Mix a short hemline with bell sleeves.(05 of185)
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Aisha Tyler: Tyler's dress is short and sweet. The gold color mixed with her nude shoes and red lipstick is festive, while the bell-sleeve add a bit of volume to contrast all the leg she is showing. (credit:Getty Images)
Mix horizontal and vertical stripes to break up a busy pattern.(06 of185)
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Lupita Nyong’o: This could be one of our favorite jumpsuits of the year. The proportions are perfect -- the tight fitting bodice contrasts her wide-leg pants) and the opposing direction of the stripes breaks up the busy pattern. (credit:Getty Images)
A leather jacket can help make a bright dress work in fall weather.(07 of185)
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Lupita Nyong’o in Narciso Rodriguez: A lime dress doesn't exactly scream late fall, but here, Nyong'o made it look seasonally appropriate by tossing on a leather jacket and carrying a hunter green purse. While her legs may be a little chilly, the crepe material of her dress is more substantial than your traditional sundress. (credit:Getty Images)
It's OK to stick with what you know.(08 of185)
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Naomie Harris in Kaufmanfranco: This look is by no means groundbreaking, but it's insanely flattering on the actress. Sometimes it's alright to stick with what you know works. (credit:Getty Images)
Slicked back hair pairs perfectly with a girly dress.(09 of185)
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Rooney Mara in Chanel: Mara's severe hair is a nice contrast to her soft, feminine dress. We also love how she opted for red lipstick and that on-trend choker. This lady knows what she is doing in the fashion department. (credit:Getty Images)
Dare to wear ugly colors.(10 of185)
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Karlie Kloss in Roksanda: We are going to be honest and say that this color is a little ugly, but somehow, Kloss made us fall in love with it. Maybe it's the beautiful silhouette, or her skin color against the orange hue, but one way or another, we are glad she dared to wear it. (credit:Getty Images)
Always try and create texture.(11 of185)
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Naomie Harris in Alexander McQueen: Harris looks like a breath of fresh air in this floral appliqué dress. Not only is there great texture in her look, but the midi length is ideal to break up this busy ensemble. (credit:Getty Images)
A hairdo can put an outfit over the top.(12 of185)
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Gigi Hadid in Bao Tranchi: This is definitely a lot of look, but the supermodel can pull it off. Her tie-up crop top and high-slit skirt fit her like a glove, and that faux-bob is giving the entire look a little bit of sophistication. (credit:Getty Images)
Black pumps aren't foolproof.(13 of185)
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Karlie Kloss in Chanel: It's never too early for holiday dressing and Kloss hit it out of the park in this metallic get-up at the British Fashion Awards. While we wish she hadn't chosen black pumps (something strappy and metallic would have been much better), we're so in love with the interesting tiers and amazing fit of this dress, we're going to give her a pass. (credit:Getty Images)
Pay attention to your hemline.(14 of185)
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Zoe Saldana in Roland Mouret: Wearing a black dress can be the safe bet, but when you choose one with amazing details, you can easily stand out on the red carpet. Saldana's off-the-shoulder silhouette, paired with the ruffle hem, makes for one amazing look. (credit:Getty Images)
Keep it simple in a jumpsuit.(15 of185)
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Olivia Wilde in Michael Kors: Not only do jumpsuits look great, but they require so little thinking (no need to worry about whether your top matches your bottoms). This one is particularly great because it looks like two pieces and has a killer neckline. (credit:Getty Images)
When in doubt, coordinate with your BFF.(16 of185)
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Kelly Rowland in Alexandre Vauthier and Beyonce in Michael Costello: First of all, squad goals. Second of all, Beyonce looks so perfect, she may as well be a wax figure. And thirdly, that high-neck is doing everything for Mrs. Roland. (credit:Getty Images)
Consider all your angles.(17 of185)
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Ciara in Reem Acra: Okay, we know we already discussed this look, but it's SO good, we need to revisit it. We have seen the sheer trend so many times, but this is the fad at its best. Ciara looks sexy and that view from behind is everything. (credit:Getty Images)
Matchy-matchy can be a good thing.(18 of185)
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Solange Knowles in Milly: Yes to the color, yes to the off-the-shoulder silhouette, yes to her braids, yes to her lipstick. Yes, yes, yes. (credit:Getty Images)
Cut-outs are still in.(19 of185)
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Elizabeth Banks in Giulietta: This might be our favorite look of the week. It's playful, flattering and has just the right amount of kitsch. Banks has never looked better. (credit:Getty Images)
Don't write off holiday-themed dressing.(20 of185)
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Kate Hudson in Naeem Khan: A red sparkly jumpsuit could easily look costume-y, but the tailoring and plunging neckline keep this out of the danger zone. We want to wear this to all of our holiday parties. (credit:Getty Images)
Picking the right silhouette is half the battle.(21 of185)
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Jennifer Lawrence in Christian Dior: This is a really great shape on the young actress and a nice change from the looks we've been seeing on her "Hunger Games" promo tour. Not only does the contrast of the white gown with her red lipstick make a big statement, but the pretty embellishments around the shoulders add just the right amount of visual interest. (credit:Getty Images)
Looking professional and stylish aren't mutually exclusive.(22 of185)
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Queen Letizia of Spain and Queen Rania of Jordan: These royals know what they're doing. Not only are both of their outfits fashion-forward, but they both look put together, polished and professional. (credit:Getty Images)
Sparkle is never a bad idea.(23 of185)
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Jennifer Hudson in Marchesa: Hot damn, Hudson has never looked better. The singer sparkled in this tight-fitting, body skimming gown. Not only are the metallic hues gorgeous against her skin tone, but that burgundy lip adds a little something extra. (credit:Getty Images)
A white T-shirt can make a kick ass outfit.(24 of185)
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Tessa Thompson in Mary Katrantzou skirt and Roksanda coat: We want to look like this everyday. Not only did Thompson keep it super simple on top (white tee, black coat), but she expertly paired a loud skirt with even louder heels -- which balance out her other more neutral pieces. (credit:Getty Images)
Sometimes a bright dress is better than a black dress.(25 of185)
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Victoria Beckham in Victoria Beckham: It was a big night for Mrs. Beckham. Not only was she honored as one of Glamour's Women of the Year by her son, but she did it in one of her own designs. We are so happy she picked a bright hue for the occasion -- it was her night to shine. (credit:Getty Images)
Sometimes you need to go for broke.(26 of185)
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Selena Gomez in Louis Vuitton: It was the week of Selena Gomez. Between her appearances at the WOTY awards and her performance at the Victoria's Secret fashion show, we got tons of fashion looks from the star. And this one stood out. Nothing says this girl is on fire like studs, leather and a sky-high slit. (credit:Getty Images)
Never underestimate the power of a great suit.(27 of185)
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Brooklyn Beckham: It's not often we put a guy on the best-dressed list, but this 16-year-old deserved it. Not only did he look incredibly dapper, but he has confidence well beyond his years. Clearly, he got it from his mama. (credit:Getty Images)
A dress can wear many hats.(28 of185)
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Selena Gomez in Valentino: It's not often that a dress can be sweet and sexy at once. The patent leather mixed with the sheer sleeves make this incredibly sexy, while the white collar and soft waves make it very ladylike. (credit:Getty Images)
Don't be afraid to try trends.(29 of185)
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Lupita Nyong’o in Jason Wu: Between the color, the ruffle detail and the on-trend fringe, Nyong'o rules the best-dressed list, yet again. (credit:Getty Images)
Opt for interesting details and design elements.(30 of185)
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Taraji P. Henson in Alexander Wang: Yes to everything going on here. We love how Henson ensured that this was not just another black strapless dress by opting for a style with split waist strapping. (credit:Getty Images)
Make sure you visit a tailor.(31 of185)
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Kate Hudson in Brandon Maxwell: A blazer sans a blouse is one of the chicest ways a woman can do menswear. Hudson knows her body well and can definitely pull off this plunging neckline. While we love the sophisticated white suit, we wish she had had those pants tailored -- they are pooling on the ground. (credit:Getty Images)
Every now and then, pick a dress that is out of the box.(32 of185)
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Karlie Kloss: We love when the supermodel picks a quirky dress, like this pink number. The belt gives the dress a '60s-vibe, while the embellishments make the entire ensemble youthful and fun. (credit:Getty Images)
Sometimes you have to make a statament.(33 of185)
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Lea Seydoux in Miu Miu: Between the bold color, the off-the-shoulder silhouette, the slit, the nipped in waist and that gorgeous, flowing fabric, this gown is a total home run. (credit:Getty Images)
Add fashion-forward details to a plain dress.(34 of185)
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Naomie Harris in Dion Lee: We thought Harris had a good week last week, but it appears as though this lady is only getting more stylish. This simple white car wash dress is both on-trend and extremely elegant. (credit:Getty Images)
Long sleeves + Short hemlines = Perfection.(35 of185)
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Naomie Harris in Burberry: This color! It really pops against her skin tone and complements the red carpet. The short hemline helps to balance out the intricate macramé lace and her soft waves make the entire look very pretty. (credit:Getty Images)
Black is the new black.(36 of185)
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Miranda Lambert in Versace: We are going to ignore the pink hair for a minute because this dress is really something special. The interesting neckline and body-hugging fit show off her lovely curves. A+, Lambert. (credit:Getty Images)
Cinching at the waist is never a bad idea.(37 of185)
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The Duchess of Cambridge in Jenny Packham: Now this is what Kate is known for -- elegant, sophisticated dresses in soft colors. She looks ethereal in this gown and appears to be floating along the red carpet. (credit:Getty Images)
Color is key.(38 of185)
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Naomie Harris in Stella McCartney: "We chose [this] orange Stella McCartney gown for the Bond premiere in London because we wanted to wear a British designer. We also loved the silhouette and the color. This dress was complete magic from the second she tried it on. It took my breath away at the fitting and on the red carpet." - Singer (credit:Getty Images)
An LBD doesn't have to be a bore.(39 of185)
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Naomie Harris in Valentino: "This dress is Valentino and it is the epitome of perfection. I love the detail and colors with the lace panels on the skirt. It is the perfect little black dress with the most exquisite embroidery. We paired it with Sophia Webster black shoes that have a pink, red and silver heel to help the colors in the skirt pop." - Singer (credit:Getty Images)
Don't be afraid to play with short hemlines and cut-outs.(40 of185)
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Naomie Harris in Mugler: "The after party look was Mugler. This dress was so special and unique. We loved that it is high necked, navy and silver, and has a sexy edge with the strategic cut-outs. This dress fit perfectly and needed no alterations, just double stick tape. It was sexy and chic and complemented Naomie's style and physique." - Singer (credit:Getty Images)
Don't be afraid to show a little skin while you're pregnant.(41 of185)
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Kim Kardashian West in Altuzarra: Pregnancy isn't slowing this lady down! In fact, her style seems to get better as her bump grows. This gold, shimmery skirt, paired with her black top and navy jacket, are true to her style, but slightly modified to accommodate her belly. OK, and Kanye looks pretty dapper, too. (credit:Getty Images)
Embellishments can dress up simple looks.(42 of185)
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Olivia Wilde in Peter Pilotto: The sleek color, metallic embellishments and silver nude pumps make this look a home run. Nothing is overdone, everything is understated and beautiful. (credit:Getty Images)
Separates can look just as great as a dress.(43 of185)
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Zoe Salanda in Calvin Klein: The way Saldana contrasted this lady-like, high-waisted skirt with a slightly oversized long sleeve shirt is a study in how to create perfect balance in an outfit. Bravo! (credit:Getty Images)
Yellow can make all the difference.(44 of185)
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Allison Williams in Altuzarra: Now this is a color we don't often see (especially in such large amounts). Had Williams worn this look in black, it would not have been nearly as special, but this bright hue really pops against her skin. And we love her choice to go for nude heels -- this ensemble is loud enough without statement footwear. (credit:Getty Images)
Statement heels can work with a statement dress.(45 of185)
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Naomie Harris in Dior: We can't take all the stylish and amazing looks Harris has been giving us over the past few weeks. This little Dior number looks incredible. Between the shift shape, the colors and her killer statement heels, we want to rip it off her and wear it ourselves. (credit:Getty Images)
A culotte jumpsuit is all you need.(46 of185)
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Sienna Miller in Celine: Long sleeves, wide-leg pants and a high neckline don't exactly spell sexy, but somehow Miller managed to make this culotte jumpsuit look fashion-forward and, dare we say it, a little sultry. The nipped-in waist and leather sleeves add just the right amount of sexiness to this ensemble. (credit:Getty Images)
Chokers are here to stay.(47 of185)
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Kendall Jenner in Balmain x H&M: We're not sure what we love most: her necklace, her blazer or those amazing pants. The good news? We don't have to choose, because all of it is affordable. (credit:Getty Images)
Too much is never enough.(48 of185)
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Cate Blancett in Schiaparelli: If you described this dress, sight unseen, it would sound like a lot. Velvet, floral, sequins -- but somehow, all the elements work together harmoniously. The short sleeves and plunging neckline offer a bit of skin to break up the busy dress, and the solid black skirt helps to cleanse the palette when taking in the entire look. (credit:Getty Images)
It's all in the details.(49 of185)
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Diane Kruger in Michael Kors: This vibrant blue hue is so pretty on the German actress (and such a nice change from the neutral hues we normally see her in). The criss-cross tie detail at her waist along with the high slit add a little bit of flair to this otherwise traditional dress. (credit:Getty Images)
If you're wearing a busy dress, pick a short hemline.(50 of185)
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Naomie Harris in Mary Katrantzou: The colors, the stripes and the mesh panel are what make this little dress a total home run. (credit:Getty Images)
Wear white after Labor Day.(51 of185)
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Amanda Seyfried in Antonio Berardi: That bright white hue really warms up Seyfried's fair complexion and the interesting neckline gives her ensemble the perfect amount of visual interest. Her metallic heels and rosy pink lipstick just seal the deal. (credit:Getty Images)
You don't need to show a lot of skin to look sexy.(52 of185)
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Sienna Miller in Michael Kors: We love how this dress is the perfect marriage of Miller's boho style sensibilities, but also mixed in with her newfound glamorous side. We never thought a maxi dress with long sleeves could be so sexy, but here Miller is, proving us wrong. (credit:Getty Images)
Sunglasses work with a fancier dress.(53 of185)
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Selena Gomez: We've been seeing the actress-turned-singer everywhere lately and she has been slaying the style game -- and this LBD is no exception. The long sleeves balance out the short hemline, the mules add just the right amount of flair and her reflective sunnies prove that she isn't messing around. (credit:Getty Images)
A statement coat can make your entire outfit.(54 of185)
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Gabrielle Union in Suno: Union's killer statement coat is one of the best style tips for fall. If you invest in a great coat, it doesn't matter what you're wearing underneath, all the attention will be on your topper. (credit:Getty Images)
An asymmetrical hemline is always a fun way to change up your look.(55 of185)
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Rosie Huntington-Whiteley in Stella McCartney: We are so used to seeing the model in tight and short looks, so this is a refreshing change. While this dress is still sultry, it is in a different way than we're used to seeing. This look may be a little more covered up, but the asymmetrical hemline and neckline make it feel youthful. (credit:Getty Images)
When in doubt, throw on a leather jacket.(56 of185)
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Claire Danes in Victoria Beckham: Between the color, texture, wrap detail and her perfectly broken-in leather jacket, this look is ticking just about every box. Danes' nude heels, paired with that slightly longer hemline, are doing wonders to make the actress appear extra long and lean. (credit:Getty Images)
Try out different hemlines.(57 of185)
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Kendall Jenner in Ulyana Sergeenko: Her velvet bustier, ruffle hem and the beautiful texture in her outfit makes this one standout look. Not only do we love the strapless neckline, but the quirky length is giving this a little something extra. (credit:Getty Images)
Pink + Red = Perfection.(58 of185)
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Miranda Kerr in Marni and Jonathan Simkhai: We've said it once and we'll say it again, pink and red is an underrated color combination. Here, Kerr chose a long skirt with an oversized coat that easily could have overwhelmed her small frame, but the silver of skin she's showing below her crop top adds just the right amount of sex appeal. (credit:Getty Images)
Don't overlook really simple dresses.(59 of185)
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Doutzen Kroes in Calvin Klein: This dress embodies everything that Calvin Klein does so well. It's minimal yet striking and really allows the wearer to shine. On the hanger, this dress might not look like much, but on Kroes it takes on a whole new life. (credit:Getty Images)
Black and white color-blocking is always a flattering look.(60 of185)
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Cindy Crawford: Crawford won the genetic lottery, but years modeling in editorials and on the runway have taught her a thing or two about getting dressed. This color-blocked black and white dress is insanely flattering, especially thanks to the one-shoulder detail. (credit:Getty Images)
Plunging pinstripes are perfection.(61 of185)
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Lupita Nyong’o in Alessandra Rich: Way to mix masculine and feminine design elements, Nyong'o. The Academy Award-winning actress wore a plunging jumpsuit with pinstripes and showed us that you can look sexy and sophisticated all at once. Oh and the gold accents on her shoes and sunnies aren't hurting. (credit:Getty Images)
Forgo black for color every once in a while.(62 of185)
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Sofia Vergara: Vergara has never met a tight dress she doesn't like, but we especially love this one because of the bright, bold hue. It just goes to show, color can make an ensemble. (credit:Getty Images)
Experiment with different looks.(63 of185)
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Kiernan Shipka: This look is entirely different from Shipka's other best-dressed outfit this week, but equally as powerful. This A-line, strapless dress is cute and fun (a nod to the actress' young age), but also sophisticated. And her embellished shoes inject personality into her fancy ensemble. (credit:Getty Images)
Try quirky trends.(64 of185)
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Kiernan Shipka in 3.1 Phillip Lim: A skirt over pants might sound crazy, but one look at Shipka should squash all your hesitations. In fashion, big risks equal big rewards. The actress was smart to pair her fashion-forward bottoms with a solid-colored top, a simple cross-body bag and black heels. If we could look like this all fall, we'd be pretty happy. (credit:Getty Images)
Old Hollywood always looks good.(65 of185)
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Zendaya Coleman in Michael Kors: It's so nice to see young stars in old Hollywood looks. Between the retro waves, silver sparkle and her stunning statement earrings, this girl really is the belle of the ball. (credit:Getty Images)
Messy hair, don't care.(66 of185)
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Sandra Bullock in David Koma: Bullock's sleek, pencil-shaped dress is contrasted nicely by her messy locks. We also love how her dress fits her like a glove and her red lipstick gives the entire ensemble a sultry edge. (credit:Getty Images)
Leather works on dresses, too.(67 of185)
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Naomie Harris: Nothing makes a dress look badass quite like leather and metal hardware. The plunging neckline adds a little sex appeal, while the T-shirt length sleeves help to balance out the entire look. (credit:Getty Images)
Velvet shoes just might be the answer to everything.(68 of185)
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Amber Heard in Victoria Beckham: Want to know how to amp up a LBD? Red lips, velvet shoes and Johnny Depp will always do the trick. (credit:Getty Images)
Juxtapose masculine and feminine design elements.(69 of185)
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Abigail Spencer in Mason by Michelle Mason: Everything works harmoniously in this outfit. The plunging neckline is contrasted nicely by the loose-fitting trousers and the slightly masculine feel of the pinstripes in the jumpsuit.

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Dark side panels help define your shape.(70 of185)
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Alison Brie in Prabal Gurung: The actress clearly knows how to pick flattering cuts. White can be an unforgiving color, but the black side panels really help to define her shape and ensure that the light hue doesn't make her look wider than she really is.

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Monochromatic outfits make you look longer.(71 of185)
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Maria Sharapova in Chloe: It's rare that we get to see athletes out of their workout gear, but when we do, it's such a treat. Dressing a 6'2" frame isn't easy, but this white mini dress is doing her justice. The short hemline and lace details make her look feminine and summery and her heels help make her appear even longer.

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When your outfit is printed, you don't have to pay as much attention to accessories.(72 of185)
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Jordana Brewster in Madewell: We love when a celebrity makes the best-dressed list in something we can actually afford (like this $148 jumpsuit). This look is great because it's a statement all on its own (no cool accessories required). We are all for outfits that require little effort and this is it.

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You need a LBJ (little black jumpsuit).(73 of185)
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Michelle Monaghan: A classic black jumpsuit is similar to a LBD in that it works for almost all occasions. Monaghan could have certainly amped up this look with a cooler clutch or statement earrings, but we can't argue with her simple approach.

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Light pink can help make a tan pop.(74 of185)
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Emily Ratajkowski in Maria Lucia Hohan: Ratajkowski has been on fire these past few weeks and this gown is no exception. The fit is spectacular, the color really pops against her tanned skin and the silk tulle makes it look like she is floating along.

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It isn't hard being green.(75 of185)
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Buy that crop top.(76 of185)
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You don't need to show a ton of skin to look sexy.(77 of185)
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When in doubt, wear a pencil skirt.(78 of185)
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The back is just as important as the front.(79 of185)
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Don't be afraid to step out of your comfort zone.(80 of185)
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Lupita Nyong'o in Maison Margiela: This look proves Nyong'o's versatility. While we usually see the actress in more feminine looks and bolder colors, this high-fashion black paneled dress also looks great on the actress. The sunglasses add a fun element and her chunky platforms keeps the look trendy. (credit:Pierre Suu/GC Images)
The sheer trend can still be done (well). (81 of185)
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Natasha Poly in Atelier Versace: Everyone stop what you're doing and look at Natasha Poly in this dress. Of course the model looks good in just about everything, but this intricately beaded gown hugs her in all the right places. This is an example of the sheer trend done right -- it's not too revealing, but adds a little bit of lightness to the embellished dress. (credit: LOIC VENANCE/AFP/Getty Images))
Make a dress more casual by adding fun sunglasses.(82 of185)
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Lupita Nyong’o in Dior: Nyong’o stole the show sitting front row at the Dior fall 2015 couture show. Not only does this color really pop against her complexion, but she managed to make this little red dress daytime appropriate by adding a fun pair of sunglasses which kept the look cool and casual. (credit:Rindoff/Le Segretain/Getty Images)
If you're wearing black, go for an interesting silhouette.(83 of185)
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Rosie Huntington-Whiteley: Now this is how you make a statement wearing head-to-toe black. The model's button-up shirt may be classic, but her asymmetrical hem skirt, with the buckle and pleating detail, is fashion-forward. (credit:Julien Hekimian/Getty Images)
Lace can look sexy and feminine all at once. (84 of185)
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Penelope Cruz in Emilio Pucci: Yes, Julia Roberts and Kate Winslet look amazing, but Cruz is really stealing the show here. Her long dress, compared to Winslet and Roberts' short looks, really stands out and the lace accents help to show just the right amount of skin. (credit:David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Images for Lancome)
The peplum lives on! (85 of185)
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Emily Blunt in Dior: Yes, the peplum has been huge for a few years now, but there's a reason -- it's so flattering. Blunt's retro waves and graphic pumps help to spice up this dress and make her a best-dressed candidate. (credit:Rindoff/Le Segretain/Getty Images)
Grommets are the next trend you should pay attention to. (86 of185)
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Cheryl Fernandez-Versini in Mugler: The best part of the English recording artist's outfit has to be the grommets on her crop top -- they totally refresh an old trend and make her stand out on the red carpet. (credit:Shirlaine Forrest/Getty Images))
Yes, you can match your shoes to your purse. (87 of185)
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Reese Witherspoon: If only we all looked like this while we were out running errands. Her printed pencil skirt, and matching purse and shoes make the star look put together (and slightly like Elle Woods) -- hey, we're not complaining. (credit:Bauer-Griffin/GC Images)
Don't forget about your shoes. (88 of185)
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Reese Witherspoon in Mugler: This is the dress we want to live in for the next two months. It fits like a glove and has an interesting asymmetrical hem. We also have to applaud Witherspoon for choosing color-blocked shoes. (credit:Victor Chavez/WireImage)
Metallics and whites go together like peanut and jelly. (89 of185)
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Lily James in Ralph Lauren Collection: Wearing a dress that hits below the knee can be tricky because it can easily truncate your legs and make you look shorter, but here, the "Downton Abbey" actress pulled it off by pairing her long skirt with a low neckline and high metallic heels. (credit:Fred Duval/FilmMagic)
Certain hues can make your skin glow. (90 of185)
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Kelly Rutherford: That color is doing everything for Rutherford -- it is making her skin glow and her hair shine. And extra points for the belt; it really helps to define her shape in all that fabric. (credit: Luca Teuchmann/WireImage)
Take risks -- no matter your age. (91 of185)
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Kiernan Shipka in Coach: This look right here is why Shipka is the fashion icon that she is. Many people wouldn't think to wear a bandana with a dress, but the 15-year-old actress did it with much success. The patchwork frock and the pattern on her scarf complement one another and make for one trendy look. (credit:Michael Loccisano/Getty Images)
Play with color AND texture. (92 of185)
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Michelle Obama in Missoni: First of all, we have to say that FLOTUS has been killing it lately with her wardrobe choices and this Missoni number is no exception. Her dress by the Italian design house is perfect for her trip to Milan. The color, texture and pattern really pop against her glowing complexion and we love her practical (and fashionable) shoe choice. (credit:Pier Marco Tacca/Getty Images)
Looking age-appropriate and fashionable aren't mutually exclusive. (93 of185)
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Kiernan Shipka: Shipka stole the show at the "Fan Girl" screening fashion-forward, yet age-appropriate look. The collared, A-line dress worked well for the 15-year-old actress and her minimalistic accessories were a subtle nod to the fact that she is growing up. This girl's style is only getting better and better. (credit:Amanda Edwards/WireImage)
A loose, cropped trouser is perfect for summer. (94 of185)
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Ashley Madewke in Max Mara: Nothing says summer more than a monochromatic white outfit. Her loose blouse is paired with relaxed trousers, a combination that works well because her pants are cropped. Her metallic accessories and red lipstick are the perfect finishing touches. (credit: Michael Buckner/Getty Images for Max Mara)
Go big or go home. (95 of185)
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Laverne Cox in Michael Costello: This look is so sexy. Cox is wearing a tight-fitting gown with a high slit, cut-outs and exposed cleavage, but somehow it isn't too much. She really went for it and her confidence is what is making this outfit best-dressed material. (credit:Neilson Barnard/Getty Images)
Just go for it. (96 of185)
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Abbey Lee Kershaw: The cut-outs, the pleats, the hair, the septum piercing -- the entire look is so wrong, it's right. (credit: Larry Busacca/Getty Images)
If you're going with a simple dress, pick a bold color. (97 of185)
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Angie Harmon in Max Mara: Harmon's dress is quite simple, but the bright red hue makes a big statement. Had this dress been in a neutral color, we doubt she would have made the best-dressed list. (credit:Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)
Opt for navy instead of black. (98 of185)
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Emily Ratajkowski in Marc Jacobs: The rich blue hue, that halter neckline and the pretty embellishments on the side of her gown make for one stunning look. (credit:Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Tony Awards Productions)
Color-coordinating can be a good thing. (99 of185)
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Dao-Yi Chow, Grace Mahary and Maxwell Osborne: It's no surprise that Chow and Osborne, designers of CFDA-winning label Public School, look dapper as ever (we love their patent leather shoes and pocket squares). But most of our attention is focused on the model in the middle. Mahary looks sleek and put together in this black frock, and her red lipstick is really sealing the deal. (credit:Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Tony Awards Productions)
A slit can go a long way. (100 of185)
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Joan Smalls in Givenchy: A long gown with long sleeves and a high neckline doesn't exactly scream sexy, but Smalls' slit made it one of the most sultry looks at the Tony Awards. Not only does the slit break up the patterned dress, but it makes the model look even taller than she is. (credit:Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Tony Awards Productions)
Pair non-traditional colors.(101 of185)
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Naomie Harris in Peter Pilotto: Orange, blue and black aren't usually colors that we see together... and we're not sure why. Harris looks amazing at the European premiere of "Entourage," and stands out in a sea of neutrals. Though there's a lot going on with the print, asymmetrical hem and neckline, the actress kept her hair, makeup and accessories minimal so her dress could shine. (credit:JUSTIN TALLIS/AFP/Getty Images)
Spice up your LWD. (102 of185)
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Nikki Reed in Kaufmanfranco: A little white dress is to summer what an LBD is to winter. Though the color is refreshing this time of year, a LWD can easily look boring. But not this one. The little cut-out, a-line skirt and halter neckline are playful and sexy. We also love her metallic pumps. (credit:Jason Merritt/Getty Images)
Casual outfits can still look put together. (103 of185)
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Heidi Klum: If only we all looked this glamorous at the airport. Here, Klum was spotted at LAX looking casual, comfortable and put together. Many people equate off-duty style with sloppiness, but flared denim, a polished jacket and a pair of sunnies can amp up any look. (credit:GVK/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images)
A long train can go a long way. (104 of185)
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Jourdan Dunn in Ralph & Russo: What makes this dress so stunning isn't the beautiful embellishments or the impeccable fit -- it's the drama of the long train. The extra fabric on the floor helps to balance out the sheer element of the gown, creating one stunning look. (credit:Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images)
Detailing around the chest can help enhance the bust. (105 of185)
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Izabel Goulart in Georges Hobeika: We've said it once and we'll say it again, wearing yellow can be tough, but it looks like Goulart picked the perfect shade for her complexion. Not only is the shape beautiful on the model, but the architectural detailing on her bust is a great trick to help make a smaller bust appear larger. (credit:Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images)
Florals don't have to be overtly feminine. (106 of185)
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Carla Gugino in Rochas: Most people who don't consider their style particularly girly try to steer clear of florals. But there are ways to wear the pattern without compromising personal taste. Simply try choosing a floral that incorporates darker colors and ensure that your accessories are more minimal. (credit: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)
Go gingham or go home. (107 of185)
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Emmy Rossum in Aqua: Are we the only ones who want to wear this dress all summer long? Her outfit is both incredibly on-trend, and cool and casual for these warm spring days. The belt helps to define her waist and those nude heels are making her legs look even longer. (credit:SMXRF/Star Max/GC Images)
Navy and black work in spring, too.(108 of185)
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Tracee Ellis Ross: Okay, so navy and black might not seem like an obviously color combination for spring, but Ross has managed to make it work. Her lightweight cami shows just the right amount of skin and her bright lipstick makes her ensemble seasonally appropriate. (credit: Amanda Edwards/WireImage)
Strategic color-blocking is always a smart move. (109 of185)
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Mindy Kaling in Roksanda: Black is the most flattering color -- that is not debatable -- but there is a way to wear bright colors while still reaping the benefits of the ultra-flattering dark hue. Here, Kaling opted for a tight-fitting black dress, but the pink and orange sleeves add a pop of color and make her look seasonally appropriate. (credit:Mike Marsland/WireImage)
To each her own. (110 of185)
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Danielle Brooks, Taylor Schilling and Uzo Aduba: These ladies are the trifecta of chic and each knows what works for them -- Schilling is rocking a yellow dress with metallic accents and Brooks and Aduba are bringing it home in different white belted dresses. All three look gorgeous and chose outfits that play to their personalities. (credit:Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images))
Go big or go home.(111 of185)
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Nieves Alvarez in Elie Saab Couture: There are certain places where you can wear a stunning couture gown and the Cannes Film Festival is one of them. The ombré detail makes this dress something special, as do the subtle side cut-outs. (credit:Tristan Fewings/Getty Images)
Dress for the occasion. (112 of185)
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Diane Kruger in Jason Wu: The intricate beading on this dress is absolutely stunning, as are the actress' retro waves. This is an ideal outfit for a party at Versailles -- it is just opulent enough for the occasion. And don't even get us started on that slit. (credit:David M. Benett/Getty Images for Martell Cognac)
Don't be afraid to stand out. (113 of185)
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Emily Blunt In Peter Pilotto: This dress is attention-getting, but in all the best ways. Although the design is a little quirky, this fashion girl can pull it off. The fun pattern is grounded by the white hue and the sleek silhouette makes her look sophisticated and not cartoony. (credit:Tristan Fewings/Getty Images)
Dressing for business doesn't have to be boring. (114 of185)
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Queen Letizia of Spain: Being royalty often means adhering to a strict dress code, something to which those who work at formal offices can relate. But dressing for more serious occasions doesn't mean sacrificing style. Queen Letizia looks smart in this color-blocked dress that says #GIRLBOSS as much as it says #StyleMaven. (credit:Europa Press/Europa Press via Getty Images)
Know your colors. (115 of185)
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Andie MacDowell in Elie Saab: Orange isn't the easiest color to pull off, but here, MacDowell chose the ideal shade for her complexion. Not only is this dress flattering because of the empire waist, but the low neckline shows off just the right amount of skin. (credit:Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images)
A sheath dress works on many different body types. (116 of185)
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Stephanie Bertram Rose: This color is impeccable against Rose's skin and the sheath style flatters without being too tight. We also love how the model chose to wear bold lipstick with a bright dress. (credit:George Pimentel/WireImage)
Figure out which silhouettes look best on your body. (117 of185)
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Emily Blunt in Stella McCartney: Not everyone can wear this silhouette, but Blunt clearly knows that it works for her. Though she is very covered up, the tight-fitting nature of this gown ensures that she still looks sexy. And it ensured her a second spot on this week's list. (credit:Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images)
Fit is the most important thing. (118 of185)
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Anna Kendrick in Stella McCartney: Between the cut-out, the one-shouldered silhouette and her smize, this is an all-around win. (credit:Jason Merritt/Getty Images)
Being pregnant doesn't mean you need to blend in. (119 of185)
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Noémie Lenoir in Chloé: Not only does this color complement Lenoir's complexion beautifully (which is no easy feat with canary yellow), it also showcases her gorgeous baby bump. The French model and actress did anything but blend in at the Cannes Film Festival, showing mamas-to-be how to do maternity style the right way. (credit:Andreas Rentz/Getty Images)
Sometimes black and white is best. (120 of185)
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Emma Willis in Roland Mouret: This is the perfect outfit for the BAFTA TV Awards after-party. The English television presenter looked sleek in her black jumpsuit with a white halter neckline. The pops of color in her clutch and lipstick make her outfit playful, which is ideal for a night of partying. (credit:Sometimes black and white is best. )
A good neckline can make a dress. (121 of185)
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Natalie Portman in Christian Dior Couture: Simple, clean and modern are a few words that come to mind when we see this lovely gown. Though there isn't a ton of detail in her look, the interesting neckline combined with those statement earrings help her stand out on the red carpet. (credit: Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images))
Take risks. (122 of185)
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Doutzen Kroes in Versace and Liya Kebede in Louis Vuitton: This might be the most stylish duo we have ever seen. The Dutch model chose a dress with cut-outs in all the right places, while Kebede (a model and designer) took a risk in a short metallic number. Knowing your body and what works on you is half the battle. (credit:Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images)
Asymmetry is a beautiful thing. (123 of185)
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Bar Refaeli in Roland Mouret: This dress makes the Israeli model look even taller than she is and the asymmetrical gathering helps to push this ensemble into fashion-forward territory. (credit:Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images)
Change up the color of your suit for a new look.(124 of185)
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Chris Hemsworth in Calvin Klein: An azure suit is one way to keep people on their toes. We'll admit, it's much harder to experiment with menswear, but Hemsworth did a terrific job at "The Avengers: Age Of Ultron" European premiere. The rest of his look is simple, making the color of his jacket and pants the focal point. (credit:Anthony Harvey/Getty Images)
Socks are the perfect place to have fun in a menswear outfit.(125 of185)
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Chris Evans in Gucci: Even if you're wearing a neutral outfit, opt for a pair of bright socks. Evans looks dapper in his traditional suit, but his socks show some personality. (credit:Anthony Harvey/Getty Images)
An LBD is never boring if you opt for an interesting neckline.(126 of185)
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Xi Meng Yao: Wearing an LBD is always a safe option, but playing with shape and silhouette is an easy way to spice it up. Model Xi Meng Yao shows us that an architectural, one-shouldered neckline can take a dress from expected to extraordinary. (credit:Emmanuel Wong/Getty Images for IWC)
Balance a low neckline with wide-legged pants.(127 of185)
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Claire Danes in Narciso Rodriguez : A jumpsuit at a gala is always a bold move, but Danes achieved the right proportions for a standout look. Her neckline may be low, but it's well-balanced with her wide-leg pants, ensuring her ensemble doesn't skew too sexy. (credit:Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
Don't be afraid to go with a bright hue.(128 of185)
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Laverne Cox in Marc Bouwer: That color though! Not only does it make her pop in a sea of black outfits, but the silhouette hugs her every curve and ensured she was the center of attention at the TIME 100 Gala. (credit:Larry Busacca/Getty Images for TIME)
A short hemline can help break up a bold color.(129 of185)
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Kiernan Shipka in Valentino: Shipka has friends in fashionable places, like her pal Harper's Bazaar executive editor Laura Brown, pictured here. And clearly she's learned a thing or two from them. Her red dress is quite bright, but since it has a short hemline and short sleeves, it isn't too much. (credit:Getty Images for Harper's BAZAAR)
Wear a suit instead of a dress to a fancy event.(130 of185)
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Freida Pinto in Monique Lhuillier: A suit does not need to look corporate; it can actually be great for nighttime. Pinto looks both fashion-forward and sophisticated at the "Women In The World" summit. Her low-cut black shirt and short 'do make her red carpet-appropriate. (credit:Andrew Toth/Getty Images)
Kim Kardashian (131 of185)
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For someone who usually sticks to neutral colors, we were surprised to see Mrs. Kardashian West wearing a red jumpsuit on the somber occasion of visiting a memorial commemorating the 1915 mass killing of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire. There is no denying how beautiful she looks in this bold hue, and we wish she would break out the color more often. (credit:KAREN MINASYAN/AFP/Getty Images)
Brittany Snow in Brandon Sun(132 of185)
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Red and pink is one of our favorite color combinations, and Snow's managed to make it look both fun and sophisticated. The color-blocked dress fits her body like a glove, and her gold accessories and sleek hair keep things simple to ensure that she's wearing the outfit -- not the other way around. (credit:Jason Merritt/Getty Images)
Kate Bosworth in Etro(133 of185)
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Normally Coachella outfits annoy us, but here Bosworth is just the right amount of boho. All of these pieces work for daily life -- something you don't often see at the music festival. (credit:Rachel Murray/Getty Images for Coachella)
Dree Hemingway In Chloé(134 of185)
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Leave it to Hemingway to wear all of spring's biggest trends at once -- and completely knock it out of the park. The model's high-waisted flared denim, white peasant blouse and brown leather purse work together in perfect harmony. She looks cool and casual for the dinner she is attending. (credit:Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Tiffany & Co)
Holland Roden in Caterina Gatta(135 of185)
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It seems like the fashion world is currently obsessed with the '70s, but the '60s deserve a little attention, too. The actor's mod minidress looks sweet and sexy at the same time, which is perfect for the MTV Movie Awards. The honeycomb pattern (which is actually a very popular porcelain floor tile) adds visual interest, and we love how her bright pumps amp up the entire ensemble. (credit:Jason Merritt/Getty Images)
Elizabeth Olsen in Galvan(136 of185)
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Mary-Kate and Ashley who? The younger Olsen sister is bringing the heat in this outstanding ensemble. Though it looks like she's wearing a simple white T-shirt, this is in fact a gown. The top half of her dress is casual, but balanced out nicely by the dramatic, high-slit skirt. This will be an easy outfit to re-create come summer. (credit:Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for Disney)
Gemma Arterton in Dsquared²(137 of185)
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That is one low neckline, but somehow this gown isn't too revealing. Maybe it has something to do with the long hemline, or the thicker straps, but the English actor's dress is the picture of sultry red carpet dressing. (credit:Anthony Harvey/Getty Images)
Scarlett Johansson in Stella McCartney(138 of185)
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Blondes look great in black, and this is only further proof. Though Johansson's dress could have fallen into boring LBD territory, the mullet hemline and strapless neckline save it. Oh, and her killer 'do juxtaposed against her sweet dress is icing on the cake. She totally stole the show at the "Avengers: Age Of Ultron" premiere. (credit:ROBYN BECK/AFP/Getty Images)
Leigh Lezark in Chloé(139 of185)
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In case you didn't already know, Lezark is a true fashion girl -- which is why you see her front row at every single runway show. And clearly the DJ has picked up a few tips from her time at Fashion Week: her dress is stylish because of the bib neck and crochet overlay, but still classic in its neutral hue. (credit:Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Tiffany & Co)
Amal Clooney in Gucci(140 of185)
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Every time we see Clooney out and about, she looks even better than before. Her outfit is very classic, but that python print collar makes it fashion-forward and secures her spot on the best-dressed list. (credit:KGC-146/STAR MAX/IPx)
Julia Louis-Dreyfus(141 of185)
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Louis-Dreyfus' dress is a study in less is more. The actress' dress is very simple, but it fits her like a glove. The hunter green hue is a nice change on the red carpet and the band around her waist emphasizes her most narrow part. (credit:Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images)
Lily James in Valentino(142 of185)
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A dress with a galactic print could quickly skew overly kitschy, but the cut of this mod frock makes it just kitschy enough. Her blonde hair is a nice contrast to her navy dress and the short length ensures it isn't print overload. (credit:TORU YAMANAKA/AFP/Getty Images)
Gigi Hadid(143 of185)
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Is there anything better than culottes and a crisp white button-up? We think not. Not only does this outfit look insanely comfortable, but it's also a great way to look pulled together without having to wear a dress. (credit:Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Samsung))
Julia Louis-Dreyfus in Lela Rose(144 of185)
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You know it's officially spring when the citron yellow dresses come out. When picking a yellow dress, the shade is crucial and this one really pops against her fair complexion. The lace overlay and neutral shoes put this look over the top. (credit:Jamie McCarthy/NBC/Getty Images for 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon')
Princess Leonor and Princess Sofia(145 of185)
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It's no surprise that these two princesses have impeccable style, just look at their mother. Their Easter outfits are both age-appropriate and adorable. (credit:Europa Press/Europa Press via Getty Images)
Lake Bell in Dior(146 of185)
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We are all for a tuxedo dress -- especially in a bright, bold color like this. The subtle nod to menswear with these extremely cool shoes is making Lake the Bell of the ball. (credit:Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Dior)
Victoria Beckham in Victoria Beckham(147 of185)
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Here's VB making yet another case for the turtleneck. While the high neck and the midi-length offers a lot of fabric, the bare arms and cut-outs on the side show just the right amount of skin. This look is a monochromatic dream. (credit:Getty Images)
Sarah Paulson(148 of185)
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Clean, simple, chic: the trifecta of sophistication. (credit:FilmMagic )
Rihanna in Holly Fulton(149 of185)
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Rihanna always knows how to wear just the right amount of kitsch. This outfit could work on a 7-year-old girl and an 80-year-old grandma... and Rihanna. The pastel color palette is very sweet, but her high shoes, sleek ponytail and sophisticated makeup ensure that she looks age-appropriate. (credit:Getty Images)
Julia Louis-Dreyfus(150 of185)
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Sometimes it's nice to see a best-dressed look that isn't a red carpet ensemble. This pulled-together outfit would be perfect for a day at the office. While it is workplace appropriate, it's also fashion-forward. We love how she mixed black and navy and went for a patterned skirt to add a little bit of texture. (credit:Getty Images for SXSW)
Shailene Woodley in Ralph Lauren(151 of185)
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It's rare that we see Woodley in such a sexy dress, but this is a nice surprise. Though a black dress could easily skew boring, this one has a lot of extra elements to keep things exciting. From the plunging neckline to the sky-high slit, this is an all-around win. (credit:Getty Images)
Jourdan Dunn(152 of185)
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We admit it, not everyone could pull off this short, fun number, but Dunn wears it well. The color-blocked, fringe dress is a nod to her cheeky side and showcases those amazing legs. If the frock were longer, it would have been too much; the short hemline is key. (credit:GC Images)
Emma Stone in Michael Kors(153 of185)
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This is how you wear two different patterns at once. Yes, Stone is rocking stripes and polka dots. It's not too much on the eyes because both her top and skirt are in the same, neutral color palette. The actress is giving off a fashion-forward, yet fun vibe. (credit:AFP/Getty Images)
America Ferrera in Pamella Roland(154 of185)
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Okay, seriously, what has America Ferrera been doing lately because she is on a sartorial roll. The silhouette of her dress gives her hourglass figure a beautiful shape and her dark hair really pops against her sequined dress. (credit:Getty Images)
Keri Russell in Victoria Beckham(155 of185)
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We know, we know, those shoes (and those bare legs) aren't exactly February-friendly, but she looks so good. Her statement shoes and patterned skirt are a great complement to her simple blouse -- and don't even get us started on that oversized winter coat. (credit:GC Images)
Julianne Moore in Balenciaga(156 of185)
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Moore is on fire this week! We love her in color, but this LBD is equally as great. The halter neckline and faint pattern on her dress keeps things interesting, while her bold lipstick makes her stand out from the crowd. (credit:Getty Images)
Jenny Slate in Dolce & Gabbana(157 of185)
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Slate looks so sophisticated in this fit-and-flare dress. Not only does the comedian look like a serious fashion girl in this ensemble, but it still plays to her whimsical personality. (credit:Getty Images)
Julianne Moore in Prabal Gurung(158 of185)
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Redheads look ravishing in red and just about everyone looks good in a peplum, so it's a no-brainer that Moore made our best-dressed list this week. It's so nice to see the actress in a bright hue. We hope this becomes a new trend for her. (credit:Getty Images)
Emma Stone in Dior(159 of185)
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Ladies and gentleman, get a pen and paper because you're going to want to take notes -- this is the perfect red carpet outfit. There is nothing that we love more than a woman in menswear and here Stone managed to make her tuxedo-inspired dress look very feminine by adding a long sheer train. Her pulled back hair, bold red lipstick and strappy shoes further cement her sartorial prowess. (credit:WireImage)
America Ferrera in Dolce & Gabbana(160 of185)
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Between the curve-hugging silhouette, the lace and the crystal embellishments, this outfit is home run. (credit:Getty Images)
Jennifer Lawrence in Prada(161 of185)
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Wait, Ms. Lawrence is not wearing Dior? What a treat! This soft pink, pleated gown makes it look like she is floating along the red carpet and the plunging neckline ensures that the dress isn't too mature for the young star. (credit:Getty Images)
Felicity Jones in Balenciaga(162 of185)
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This gown is stunning on Jones. The blush hue is so pretty against her pale complexion and the crisscross, off-the-shoulder neckline makes it special. (credit:WireImage)
Reese Witherspoon In Giorgio Armani(163 of185)
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Reese is on a roll! The one-shouldered gown creates beautiful lines making her look long and lean. Her sophisticated ponytail is such a welcome departure from her typical wavy strands. (credit:WireImage)
Jennifer Connelly in Louis Vuitton(164 of185)
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We love everything about this look. From the bare legs, to the leather accents on the dress, to the texture from her patent clutch and boots, it's a fashion home run. (credit:WireImage)
Keri Russell(165 of185)
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A jumpsuit has never looked sexier. The plunging neckline, tapered trousers and killer pumps make this one look to remember. (credit:Getty Images)
Karolina Kurkova in Haney(166 of185)
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This beaded dress could have skewed very 1920's flapper, but Kurkova's modern 'do, bright lipstick and killer shoes ensured that her outfit was appropriate for 2015. (credit:Getty Images)
Emmy Rossum in Carolina Herrera(167 of185)
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While Rossum's outfit is quite simple, she opted for pieces that fit her perfectly, which landed her on the best-dressed list. Her black turtleneck is snug without being too tight and her lace pencil skirt adds the perfect amount of visual interest. And those nude heels are making her legs look about two miles long. (credit:Getty Images)
Michelle Obama in Michael Kors(168 of185)
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FLOTUS shocked the house at the State of the Union address by wearing a skirt suit. While we love the rich grey color, our favorite part of her outfit was that she was twinning with Alicia Florrick from "The Good Wife." (credit:Getty Images)
Aja Naomi King(169 of185)
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King is one to watch. The burgeoning actress is an up-and-coming style star and this simple white dress showcases her fashion prowess. Not only does it fit her perfectly, but it looks so nice against her complexion. And those metallic heels really seal the deal. (credit:WireImage)
Bar Refaeli(170 of185)
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Sleek and sexy is the name of the game with this dress. While it may look simple from the front, the exposed back makes for one exciting look. And the sparkle only works to further how much we love this gown. (credit:Getty Images)
Tracee Ellis Ross in Victoria Beckham(171 of185)
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More primary hues on the best-dressed list and we're not complaining. Not only does the shape of this dress flatter the actress' every curve, but her red lips and matching shoes make this a monochromatic dream. (credit:Getty Images)
Sienna Miller in Céline(172 of185)
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Sienna Miller is on fire lately! Not only are the bright colors stunning with her blonde bob, but the pleated knit dress is such an interesting texture, we just can't look away. This outfit just got added to our spring wish lists. (credit:BuzzFoto via Getty Images)
Jennifer Aniston in Giambattista Valli(173 of185)
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There are so many shocking things about this look. First, Aniston is wearing her hair up (she almost always wears it down), she is wearing white (she almost always wears black) and she is taking a fashion risk with that cut-out and jacquard floral skirt (she usually plays it safe). Slow clap for Jenn, we think 2015 is going to be her year. (credit:Getty Images)
Allison Williams in Monique Lhuillier(174 of185)
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The outfits at the "Girls" premiere were disappointing to say the least, but Williams' look saved the night, it was that good. Not only is navy and black our favorite color combination, but this silhouette is so pretty on the actress. The tight fitting bandeau top paired with the sparkly skirt is as fashion-forward as it is elegant. (credit:Getty Images)
Reese Witherspoon in Michael Kors(175 of185)
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Lately Witherspoon has completely changed up her fashion game, opting for more avant-garde pieces, and this dress is no exception. The pearl-embroidered dress is still true to her feminine style sensibilities, but the split sleeves and added texture add some excitement. (credit:Getty Images)
Sarah Hyland in Christian Siriano(176 of185)
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It looks like the "Modern Family" star is starting 2015 off on a good foot. While she often wears outfits that are too young or too old for her, this is right on the money. The muted color, paired with the embellishments and flattering neckline make for one stand-out ensemble. (credit:Getty Images)
Emily Blunt in David Koma(177 of185)
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Blunt clearly knows how to dress her figure. This tight-fitting white dress could have skewed boring, but with the asymmetrical hemline and metallic embellishments, the British star looked fresh and sophisticated. (credit:Getty Images)
Chloe Grace Moretz in Louis Vuitton(178 of185)
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This outfit is a fashion girl's dream. Not only is the skirt so cool -- the fabric along with the stripes make for an edgy piece -- but the simple white blouse is the perfect canvas for her busy skirt. And those chunky shoes (which were a bit of a risk) only further our obsession with Moretz. (credit:WireImage)
Viola Davis in Escada(179 of185)
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That color! It is breathtaking and perfectly complements Davis' complexion. The shape of the gown is modern, while her delicate accessories don't steal focus from the vibrant gown. (credit:Getty Images)
Elle Fanning in Rodarte(180 of185)
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There are few things we love more than high-waisted pants and a turtleneck. Fanning is giving us serious '70s vibes in this cool ensemble -- clearly she knows how to put together an outfit. (credit:WireImage)
Gingham doesn't have to be cutesy.(181 of185)
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Sienna Miller in Victoria Beckham: This gingham dress, with Miller's chunky shoes, looks fashion-forward rather than overtly feminine and cute -- which is how gingham can often look. Her messy hair and minimal makeup help to make this one of our favorite looks of the week. (credit:Getty Images)
Fit is the most important thing when it comes to buying a suit.(182 of185)
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Tom Hiddleston: It's not often that we put a guy on our best-dressed list, but Hiddleston is worthy. Navy and burgundy are a match made in heaven and the fit of his suit is perfection. The English actor clearly knows what he is doing. (credit:Getty Images)
Play around with your shoes.(183 of185)
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Alexa Chung in Gucci: Leave it to Alexa Chung to make us lust after fur-lined slides. Not only do they up the cool factor in her outfit, but they look insanely comfortable. This fashion girl can do no wrong. (credit:Getty Images)
Play with lip color.(184 of185)
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Naomie Harris in Ralph Lauren: "We chose the Ralph Lauren because it felt so effortless and chic on Naomie. We loved the silhouette and thought it was modern and unique with the stripes and slits. This dress needed to be tailored to Naomie. It came straight off the runway to our fitting in London. I loved the purple lip Naomie's makeup artist Alex Babsky did to complement the blue and white stripes. This whole look feels refreshing." - Singer (credit:Getty Images)
Even the Duchess needs to take a fashion risk sometimes.(185 of185)
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The Duchess of Cambridge in Erdem: This is probably the biggest fashion risk that Kate has taken in a long time. Between the bold print and the fashion-forward silhouette, we were pleasantly shocked to see her in this gown. Not only is it a breath of fresh air, but it looks amazing. (credit:Getty Images)

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