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Turn up the heat with faux fur and lingerie: six seductive looks

Gown with feathered sleeves (HK$119,000) by Gucci. Silver earrings (HK$7,750) and rings (from HK$3,300 to HK$8,750), all by Bottega Veneta.

Jacket (HK$3,120) by Charlotte Simone. Boots (HK$9,950) by Stuart Weitzman. Tights, fingerless gloves and necklaces, all by Chanel (inquiries: 2973 6566).

Coat (HK$86,800) by Givenchy. Bodysuit (HK$3,592) and eye mask (HK$770), both by Coco de Mer. Baroque buckle belt (HK$5,500) by Versace. Boots by Chanel.

Mohair cardigan (HK$12,900) by Bottega Veneta. Scarf (HK$1,820) by Charlotte Simone. Boots by Giorgio Armani (inquiries: 2532 7700). Earrings by Chanel.

Playsuit (HK$3,071) by Coco de Mer. Jacket, earrings and boots, all by Chanel.

Jacket (HK$3,120) by Charlotte Simone. Boots (HK$6,100) and asymmetric top by Lanvin (inquiries: 2523 9512). Bracelets and earrings by Chanel.

This article originally appeared on the South China Morning Post (SCMP).

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