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Posted: 2012-09-24T15:55:44Z | Updated: 2012-09-29T14:13:32Z

Our favorite style star Solange Knowles has been spotted running around Milan Fashion Week. The singer/DJ/model is making her presence known in the fashion world and hitting up the European fashion scene definitely helps.

Check out Solange's amazing Milan Fashion Week looks in the slideshow above -- and her style evolution in the slideshow below.

Earlier this week, Solange sat front row next to fellow musician and fashion fan Azealia Banks at the Just Cavalli fashion show. She opted for a blue and white printed Roberto Cavalli blazer and matching mini dress from the designers Resort 2013 collection. Later that day, the "Losing You " singer ditched the prints for an all white ensemble with a pop of color via a pair of neon orange Casadei pumps to attend the Just Cavalli boutique opening.

And the biggest party of the week was the 2012 amfAR Milano Gala , which of course Solange was on hand for. With some expert guidance from stylist Ty Hunter (who also dresses big sister Beyonce), Solange stepped out in a jaw-dropping, white Rubin Singer gown. Wowzas! Solange is definitely giving fashionistas everywhere a run for their money.

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