As you can see, Prada ruled the runway this season with the entire collection incorporating some kind of artwork into every part of the outfit.
Whether the takeaway be a pop of bright coloring or a direct correlation with fabulous faces plastered on a center of a shift dress, the message was clear: these pop art references aren't going anywhere anytime soon!
Love the Prada look but can't afford the designer duds? We are right there with you! This oil painting-inspired print skirt will have you looking stylish like Marie Antoinette in no time!
Bright, printed and absolutely fabulous. ASOS created this brushstroke paint bodycon dress to subtly pay tribute to the trend.
Act now—the dress is currently on sale for under $15!
A couple made in true artistic heaven. At this season's Fashion Week, the Dolce and Gabbana 2014 collection had it all!
The men rocked bright, pop art-inspired colors, while the women took the approach more literally by having their dresses essentially become a canvas for different artwork designs. In short? We love.
Paint-inspired pants are the best way to rock this trend without feeling like you're a walking portrait.
This design by Tory Burch would be perfect when paired with a simple T-shirt and cute strappy black heels!
TOBI has the perfect way to get this look for less! Look like you stepped right off of the runway in these multicolored leggings.
Paint splatter did not stop with just the clothing this season—it also was incorporated into makeup!
This daring look provided by Vivienne Westwood turned heads at Paris Fashion Week.
Makeup and artwork on top of a maxi skirt? Yes, please!
This Isa Arfen signature piece has been seen on celebrities all over Hollywood and is now available for you to purchase here!
This splattered dress by New Look allows you to wear the trend without going overboard.
The bright colors are perfect for spring and the flowing nature of the design makes it a perfect go-to dress no matter what the occasion!
Guys are sporting this trend too, ladies! Raf Simons completed his Fall/ Winter 2014 show with an allover yellow paint splatter on top of the structured suiting for his men's collection.
To say that this necklace "pops" would be an understatement. The intricate detailing of this Tom Binns piece is literally wearable art that can change the appearance of any ensemble.
Ok, we know that we have already listed this designer, but when you look as glamorous as Lena Dunham did in Vogue, the dress deserves a second look!
Here the Girls creator strikes a pose while wearing a Prada dress embellished with sparkles above the iconic pop art face that was consistent throughout the runway collection.
This skirt looks like it jumped right out of a comic book! Matched with a white crop top, it's a sexy way to add some spring colors into your wardrobe.
Best of all, it's totally affordable from Nasty Gal.
Céline confirms that you're about to see a lot more artwork in 2014. The designer created this statement jacket for her Spring/ Summer 2014 line, pairing it with a subtle nude mule heel that allowed the coat to stand out on its own.
Christian Louboutin. The name alone puts a smile on the face of every shoe lover out there.
His most recent creation, the Vendome Satin Slingback Pump, allows these shoes to go with almost any outfit due to their paint splatter coloring and diversity.
Actress Hailee Steinfeld took nail art to a whole new level while out in San Diego, California!
Her pop nails are perfectly correlated with her matching bright outfit, proving that she has eyes everywhere. Get it?! We know you do.