Take, for example, the dresses and skirts seen at the spring/summer 2023 shows, where designers displayed everything from high-low hemlines, as well as asymmetric skirts that looked as if shredded with the wind, and full-on trains. At Blumarine, where Y2K pop punk styles made their way down the runway, designer Nicola Brognano showed jersey dresses in pink and ash shades with floor-length strips of fabric. Then, there was Acne, which featured similarly asymmetric trains in silky dresses that mimicked traditional red carpet numbers. Meanwhile, Bally featured a plunging neckline mini dress with a lopsided, floor-sweeping hemline. 

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