Iris Van Herpen's spring/summer 2017 show was chock-full of glitzy, glamorous and otherwordly pieces. Each design, such as this wave-like dress, deserved to be displayed in a museum.
When in doubt, go for something bright and bold like this Emilio Pucci number from its fall/winter 2017 runway.
Guo Pei made the fashion world swoon over this lavish design, which gave the illusion that the model was laying on a bed of flowers.
A model walks the runway at the Paco Rabanne Ready to Wear spring/summer 2021 fashion show as part of Paris Fashion Week.
It's a tale as old as time: Wearing latex clothing is only for the brave. So, when this head-to-toe latex suit graced the Balmain runway in 2020, jaws were dropped. In fact, this lewk was so captivating that Kim Kardashian and Kourtney Kardashian both wore a variation of the design.
There's no denying Tom Ford is the king of subtle, yet striking fashion. The proof was in the pudding during Gucci's ready-to-wear runway in 1996, in which the designer made it clear that simplicity can be oh-so-sexy.
Since the dawn of time, Richard Quinn has been taking all of the fashion risks. And, this sleek and chic number from the 2018 catwalk in London Fashion Week took it up a notch.
Model Precious Lee oozed with old Hollywood glamour for Moschino's fall 2021 ready-to-wear collection. Everything from the bedazzled fringe dress to the glove-designed shaw offered a fashion escape, one from a silver screen past.
Sometimes, all you need is one eye-catching item to steal the show. And that's exactly what this vibrant blue design by Antonio Ortega Haute Couture did.
Chanel most definitely brought whimsy and true romance to its spring/summer 2021 show. This pastel pink gown with pearl embellishments was just one of its many feminine pieces.
Marc Jacobs and Richard Prince joined forces for this ultra-luxurious and unique collection for Louis Vuitton's 2008 runway. Models sashayed along the catwalk in glossy nurse uniforms and branded face masks—long before they were the norm.
A feathery confection! Leave it to Valentino to bring the fashion and the fun to Paris Fashion Week. The gown's vivid color, tiered ruffles, bedazzled floral print and larger-than-life headpiece made it one memorable dress.
You can never go wrong with a closet staple! Need proof? Christian Siriano created an eye-catching black gown that featured dramatic off-the-shoulder sleeves, a plunging neckline and a theatrical draping of the ballgown skirt.
Kaia Gerber traipsed down the Givenchy catwalk wearing a fiery red creation that featured a commanding cape, sexy thigh-high slit and flattering silhouette.