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The Best Dresses From the Spring 2014 Collections at NYFW!

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Jan. 28 2015, Updated 2:12 p.m. ET

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Didn't get a chance to check out all the Spring 2014 looks that were presented during New York Fashion Week? Here's your cheat sheet to the prettiest, coolest, trendiest frocks that hit the runway.

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BCBG

BCBG
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Who doesn't love a good sheer panel right over the girls? BCBG's sexy dress wows in all the right ways.

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Hervé Léger

Herve Leger
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The LWD is the new LBD. Hervé Léger's version is HOT.

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Jenny Packham

Packham
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There's only one word for this Jenny Packham embellished dress: DREAMY.

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Christian Siriano

Siriano
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This is a great reminder of why Christian Siriano won Project Runway kids.

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Rebecca Minkoff

Minkoff
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Everyone wants to be a Rebecca Minkoff girl and you will be if you rock this girly number next Spring.

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Milly

Milly
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OK, so technically this is not a dress. It's a a crop top and pencil skirt, but Milly's Japanese-inspired prints were just too good not to include.

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Monique Lhuillier

Lhuillier
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Beyond gorge at the Monique Lhuillier SS14 show.

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Betsey Johnson

Johnson
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Clearly you should always pair a Betsey Johnson tulle gown with a pink wig.

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Alice + Olivia

Alice Olivia
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We need this Alice + Olivia dress in our lives NOW.

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Charlotte Ronson

Ronson
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Charlotte Ronson's collection was tomboy-meets-girly and this navy dress was the star.

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Michael Kors

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Kors
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Channel Karlie Kloss in Michael Kors come March and you'll be winning.

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Donna Karan

Donna Karan
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Desert chic is how Donna Karan sees it for Spring.

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DKNY

DKNY
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Good to know cut outs aren't going anywhere, thanks to DKNY!

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Rachel Zoe

Rachel Zoe
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We diiiiiie for this Rachel Zoe lace dress.

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Zac Posen

Zac Posen
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Doesn't get more fem than this Zac Posen gem.

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J. Mendel

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A sparkly, long-sleeved, grey dress should be on your Spring must-haves list. A+ J. Mendel!

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Badgley Mischka

Mischka
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A lady in red is always a good idea. Badgley Mischka agrees with me.

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Rodarte

Rodarte
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You better believe Hollywood's coolest "It" girls will be rocking Rodarte's black and white dresses come next season.

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Marc by Marc Jacobs

MBMJ
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Edgy, graphic, cool. Marc by Marc Jacobs nailed it.

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Alon Livné

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Casual date night in Miami anyone? Alon Livné shut it down at his NYFW debut.

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This printed ensemble was a stand out at the Brian Lichtenberg presentation.

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