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A tiny Givenchy logo was printed on some lone pearls, because even they couldn’t escape luxury logomania.

This street-art-style cap, faded to evoke a timeworn favorite, comes from the luxe purveyor of logomania, Balenciaga.

Prada played with pulling socks up to men’s knees and, thanks to logomania, socks have become a more affordable way for fashion fans to conspicuously buy into their favourite designer labels.

Bold prints aren’t new fashion, of course, but with logomania reaching a saturation point, prints such as Van Noten’s hit that sweet spot between distinctive and discreet.

Logos are once again writ large on the runways — in a nod to the “logomania” of the ’80s and ’90s, brands are reintroducing their classic monogrammed leather goods in fresh ways.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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