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British designer John Galliano's romantic collection for Dior was warmly received by the press.BENOIT TESSIER

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Galliano's work for the legendary French label was shown on Friday, October 2.JACQUES BRINON

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Karl Lagerfeld's collection for Chanel was heavy on rustic glam.JACQUES BRINON

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British singer Lily Allen (centre) performed during the Chanel show, which had a playful rural theme.JACKY NAEGELEN

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A model struts down a hay-strewn runway at the Chanel show.JACQUES BRINON

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The collection for Valentino by Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pier Paolo Piccioli offered lots of lace and tulle. The two Italians took over design duties at the venerable house after its namesake retired in 2008.JACQUES BRINON

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A model wears an Emanuel Ungaro mini-dress by Spanish designer Estrella Archs in collaboration with U.S. actress Lindsay Lohan. Ungaro's decision to hire Lohan as a creative consultant earlier this year was a controversial one.MICHEL EULER

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Lohan (right) appeared with Archs at the end of at the Ungaro show. The collection was revealed to poor reviews on Sunday, October 4.JACKY NAEGELEN

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British designer Stella McCartney offered a colourful take on spring/summer 2010.JACKY NAEGELEN

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French designer Jean-Charles de Castelbajac's designs were equally packed with punch.GONZALO FUENTES

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According to Globe Style's Jeanne Beker, the collection presented by flamboyant British designer Alexander McQueen was "mind-blowing, so definitely him."Michel Euler

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