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Paris Fashion Week: The Clean Side

With dedication to the cleaner side of things during Paris Fashion Week, we've chosen 3 looks that designers showed with less fuss. But, we wouldn't bet their entire bevy spoke in the same volume.

Celine: Phoebe Philo's return to fashion through Céline may ultimately be the best thing since Hedi Slimane at Dior. We love Philo's simplistic approach towards everything contrast. The labels Fall 2010 bevy was a bit fuzzy in material, partnered with contrast colors of navy, black and white. Patent leather-like pockets were dandily placed at the hems of cute, loose frocks and skirts.

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Marc Jacobs Grows-Up for Fall.

Marc Jacobs may not have made a runway appearance at Milan's menswear Fashion Week (we forgive you, Marc!), but he nonetheless used his F/W 2010 inspirations to create a professional bevy.

Because stars are totally professional. Regardless, the collection has character, and each piece actually looks different from one next one. This season showcases fun apparel for men who actually have jobs, and Jacobs brings his signature downtown praticality in tow. At least he's halfway given up on the Scottish kilts. Okay, they're skirts. But hey, Kid Cudi likes to get tossled in them as well. This season, Jacobs kept it subtle with a half-draped skirt to complement staple accesories, shirts and blazers. Let's not forget the bad-boy blazer, either.