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By Alice Watt
Giles and Burberry championed the look on the catwalks this season and now the A-listers are bringing metallics to the red carpet - and even the airport. Metallic dresses like Cheryl's gold X Factor hit or Leighton Meester's futuristic number are the perfect alternative to sequins for the party season. Not to be outdone, Posh arrived in London this week wearing a loose-fitting top and cardigan duo, showing us just how to bring the versatile and chic trend into the daytime wardrobe.