
 From left to right, Rochas, Prada, Louis vuitton, Dolce & Gabbana,  Jason Wu.  Photos: Imaxtree  
Call it the Lady Gaga effect if you must, but hot pants have been around  long before the pop princess’s first stab at public indecency. In  fact, every year they pop up on a runway or two, but it’s only now  though that prim designers like 
Jason Wu and Rochas are incorporating the look into their collections, lending  some risque drama to an otherwise politely polished season. 
Target‘s  latest collaborator paired his pants with a dove grey anorak and sweet  button up. Dolce & Gabbana went the organic route—plastering theirs  in a Sicilian tomato plant print, while Marco Zanini took a classic  approach at 
Rochas, using a mod tablecloth plaid. Miuccia 
Prada’s ode to 50′s glitz didn’t fall short on hot pants, though her’s were in  onesie form, nipped at the waist with a rhinestone belt. 
Jill Stuart and Marc Jacobs for 
Louis Vuitton used  candy-colors to sweeten up their abbreviated shorts, paired with soft  eyelets and ruffled organza. Time to start working out those legs  ladies!