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Bold, edgy styles on Australian runway

Last updated on: May 16, 2017 12:23 IST
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The Australian Fashion Week was filled with great looks and steal-worthy trends. 

High on risque fashion, designers put their best fashion foot forward at the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia 2017. 

Presenting some of the best looks.

Australia Fashion Week

IMAGE: Who thought playful cutouts and net would make for such a deadly combination?
A model walks down the ramp in an edgy black outfit during the ZHIVAGO show.
All photographs: Stefan Gosatti/Getty Images

Australia Fashion Week

IMAGE: A model sashayes down the runway in an Isabelle Quinn lace-up cami top paired with a bomber jacket and sleek silver boots. 

Australia Fashion Week

IMAGE: This is the kind of dress you would want to burn the dance floor in!
A model dressed in a little black wrap dress during the ZHIVAGO show. 

Australia fashion week

IMAGE: This flirty wrap dress by Steven Khalil is just the outfit you need for your best friend's cocktail party! 

Australia Fashion Week

IMAGE: Whimsical sleeves and sheer were the highlights of the Alice McCall show. 

Australia Fashion Week

IMAGE: A colourful silhoutte by Melbourne-based Indian fashion designer Roopa Pemmaraju. 

Australia Fashion Week

IMAGE: A model walks the runway in a sparkling dress by Stanzee. 

Australia Fashion Week

IMAGE: A drop-dead gorgeous white gown by high-octane Australian fashion brand ZHIVAGO. 

Australia Fashion Week

IMAGE: Is this an improvised version of a little black dress? A model walks the runway in a design by Stanzee during the Project NextGen show. 

Australia Fashion Week

IMAGE: These lovely floral separtes by Roopa Pemmaraju are just ideal for the scorching summers in India. 

Australia Fashion Week

IMAGE: Don't miss the leopard prints on this ensemble by designer Sarah Hope Schofield.  

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