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Do the Geometry for Art Deco Chic

The sleek architectural forms of art deco were all the rage on the runways this year as designers shook and shimmied their way back to the Roaring 20s. Rediscover the Jazz Age by punctuating your wardrobe with a symmetrical, geometric shape.

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Steal This Look: London Runway Spring 2009

Alice Temperley

Clean lines, fluid fabrics and retro flair were a big hit on runways. Designers like Alice Temperley updated the look by adding geometric flourishes while Christopher Kane paired his wispy semi-circle dress with Stegosaurus-inspired shoes. Who knew art deco plus prehistoric equaled modern chic?

It's a Cashmericle

The varied stitching patterns in this cashmere Stewart+Brown dress create gorgeous geometric motifs. With a pair of black tights and a beautiful shiny shoe, this deceptively simple dress will make you stand out from the crowd.

It's in the Bag

This vintage hand-painted bag will add a touch of retro glamour to even the most simple of outfits.

The Midas Touch

The intricate pattern on these vintage filigree earrings creates an alluring contrast with their strong geometric shape.  Pair them with a little black dress and let them take center stage.