Enjoy the season's new looks, from sharp shapes and boho glam to the return of the sexy secretary.



Lady
Return to a time when dressing up was an everday affair: Gal get lady-fied in perfectly polished retro styles -- bow blouses, pencil skirts and neatly tailored suits -- beloved of the optimistic '50s.
Style tip
Warning: A full-on ladylike look can amke you appear 10 years older. Add only one or two elements at a time to keep it fresh.
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Louis Vuitton, Diane von Furstenberg, Christian Dior



Fall hues
Fallow the golden light and find a rich, autumnal palette of mustard, rust, amber and chestnut reflecting the country-heritage mood of the '70s.
Style tip
Spin a '70s colour wheel with head-to-toe monochromatic styling for a slimmer, elongated silhouette.
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Proenza Schouler, Jean Paul Gaultier, Diane von Furstenberg



Long and lean
Long and lean became the mots du jours as hemlines dropped and volume collapsed, emphasizing a leaner silhouette that seemed to go one for miles.
Style tip
Longer lengths work for most body types, but don't overdo it -- especially with heavier fabrics!
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Stella McCartney, Derek Lam, 6267



KnitsCozy, comfy and chic: What's not to love about fall's knit parade? Its webby, chubby, loopy, cable and Fair Isle patterns inspire a touch-me-feel-me mood.
Style tip
A lightweigth knit turtleneck -- the season's must-have -- ina neutral shade can easily be worked into your wardrobe.
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Louis Vuitton, Dries Van Noten, Alexander McQueen



Coordinates
Power dressing takes on a sassy, put to-gether '70s look that's not aggressive but rather sleek, coordinated and --dare we say -- done!
Style tip
A coordinated look --coat/dress/skirt/pants -- will give you a polished outfit that's perfect for any important meeting.
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Derek Lam, Hermes, Dolce & Gabbana
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Images courtesy of Marcio Madeira

