From maximalist Miley Cyrus in her politically-charged micro-mini to polished-to-perfection Katy Perry, see who wore what - and why it works for now.
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What ELLE's Rebecca Lowthorpe dubbed the 'dark arts' trend - a 'fantasy story' of 'full-blooded romance of a mysterious and luxuriant nature' - is epitomised by Ellie Goulding's Dolce & Gabbana sheath.
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Iggy Azalea's Dilek Hanif spring 2011 Couture dress might not look terribly scandalous, but when she moved, it had the rebel trend stamped all over it. Take our word for it.
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The prim pencil cut, soft waves and demure heels put Katy Perry - in Zac Posen resort 2014 dress with a Dolce & Gabbana headband and Charlotte Olympia open-toe nude platforms - firmly in this season's 'ladylike' bracket.
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Maximalist, thy name is Miley Cyrus. The showstopping former ELLE cover star made herself fresh headlines in this ‘Please Stop The Violence’ graphic dress from the NY Vintage archives, plus Tom Ford boots.
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Last but by no means least comes Rita Ora in Calvin Klein Collection - bucking the trends trend in a classic black gown with movie-star hair and make-up. Bravo.