As if sparklers and fireworks didn’t dazzle our eyes enough this  weekend, Sunday kicked off Paris’ haute  couture week, when we get to  see some of high-fashion’s most fantastic, whimsical, and dramatic  looks. Teetering on the edge of insanity and pure genius, designers  showcase their unique talent and impeccable skill. Here’s a peek at some  of our favorites from bizarre to beautiful so far.  	
 
 From left: Christian Dior, Alexis Mabille, Anne Valerie Hash 
It’s Christian Dior‘s  first collection sans John Galliano since 1996, so the show was easily  one of the most anticipated. Inspired from creations by former designer  Marc Bohan and a peek back into past archives, Bill Gaytten donned the models in whimsical prints, kooky separates, and ruffled collars…oh, and some artsy hats.  	
 
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Next, we particularly love the eclectic French designer Alexis Mabille.  With a folkloric inspiration, Mabille uses huge feather bows to  decorate his simple silhouettes, proving that you can have fun by  playing with basics. Sleeves that flounce, embroidered gowns and hair  clips with jewels and stones; Alex Mabille charms us all.  	
 
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Celebrating the 10th year anniversary of her brand is Anne Valerie Hash with a toned-down version of couture. Hash pairs masculine tailoring  with feminine fabrics for a long, loose look at simple beauty. The  omission of accessories is backed by the strong style Anne Valerie  creates with her delicate handiwork.  	
 
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Now that the fashion floodgates have opened, we can’t wait to see what hits us next!