Kendall Jenner and Jourdan Dunn show you how you’ll be wearing lingerie next season

And it’s HOT.

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And it’s HOT.

New York Fashion Week kicked off in style yesterday with the La Perla runway show, featuring a stellar model cast.

Victoria’s Secret models Kendall Jenner, Stella Maxwell and Jourdan Dunn joined the likes of Naomi Campbell to give us all a masterclass in how to wear our lingerie next season.

And let us tell you, it’s not just your normal pants and bra situation. Read on to find out the must-try underwear trends.

Sheer magic

Kendall Jenner lead the way in sheer lace champagne-coloured gown which revealed a nude body suit - and naked derriere. Well, it is a lingerie show after all.

Nothing trashy here though with a pearl belt and silver jacket keeeping the look classy, while Kendall’s vampy lipstick and blunt bob were bang on trend.

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The 90s are back (again)

Kristen Stewart’s girlfriend harked back to the 90s in a purple floral slip dress that we’re sure you could get away with on a night out. Maybe.

It’s all about glamour

Jourdan mixed lingerie and evening wear in a sparkling black gown with a deep V-neck that gave us a glimpse of her embellished black bra.

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The playsuit

Who knew playsuits could be this sexy? Joan Smalls strutted down the runway in a black and cream lace playsuit which was made all the more elegant by her platform heels. Simple, but cool.

The dressing gown and fluffy slippers

In a turn of events that you may or may not have seen coming, the humble dressing gown and fluffy slippers are now trendy, thanks to Naomi Campbell.

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The veteran model team a lace cami with a long midnight blue robe and black faux-fur mules and we want the entire look.

Penny Goldstone

Penny Goldstone is the Contributing Fashion Editor at Marie Claire UK. She writes about catwalk trends and the latest high street and Instagram sartorial must-haves. She also helms the Women Who Win franchise.

She has worked in fashion for over 10 years, contributing to publications such as Cosmopolitan, Red, Good Housekeeping, and Stylist.