The top 5 Runway Ready-To-Wear Glitz Look all set to roll this 2023!

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Louis Vuitton

Louis Vuitton Ready To Wear has rolled out its monochrome collection for 2023. It’s vivid,eye-grabbing and interesting.

Stella McCartney

Stella McCartney

Stella McCartney’s gold chain tops from her Chloé spring 2000 collection teamed with super-sized blazers with asymmetrical skirts and net stockings. Amber Valletta showcased a tailored jumpsuit while Bella and Gigi Hadids flaunted the funky naughty ’90s look to perfection. Gigi wore a cargo suit; Bella showcased a slim vest and low-riding trousers with rhinestone-encrusted cut-outs around the hips.

Alexander McQueen

It’s dramatic yet comfortable. Alexander McQueen seems to have hit the nail this 2023 with their ready-to-wear collection.

Chanel

Chanel has made the much dreary black and white chic. The look is polished and extremely elegant.

Valentino

The netted black and white monochrome flowing Valentino look has it’s trademark boho chic touch.

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