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Designers Swear by Religious Inspiration for A/W Runways

The draping of a nun’s habit and other religious influences seem to have crept into the minds of a string of fashion designers this season. Just take a look at this gallery of the A/W runway shows put together by Style.com, which they so aptly call ‘Keeping the Faith.’

The stunning holy looks featured above are from Fendi, Alexander McQueen, Rue du Mail, John Galliano, Matthew Ames, Bruno Pieters, Giambattista Valli, Marc Jacobs, and Jean Paul Gaultier, respectively.

Is there nun better than religious fashion? I say, hallelujah!
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