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Everyday Couture

The recent Spring 2014 Couture collections were something to inspire envy. Although nothing really can compare to couture, it is possible for someone on a budget to infuse her outfit with the essence of certain couture looks.

At Zuhair Murad, the runway was brightened with exquisite lace, gilded leaves and plenty of flora. A romantic, tulle-skirted dress with metallic lace (ModCloth, $139.99) is similarly magical.

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In her show, Ulyana Sergeenko created a scene that depicted the most elegant of train rides. One look, a calf-length navy number has a more wearable and affordable counterpart at Stop Staring ($150.00).

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Elie Saab enchanted with voluminous, feminine dresses. The exaggerated silhouettes can be toned down in the form of a midi skirt, like this gorgeous pink one (Topshop, $96.00).


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         The Valentino collection was inspired by the opera. One gown portrayed the theme quite literally with music notes printed on the skirt. A charming, everyday dress with a similar musical pattern can be found at

ModCloth ($124.99).

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By: Persephone Price

Runway photos courtesy of Style.com

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