Fashion Week is here and with it comes a string of unique outfits, extravagant gowns, and a chance to see what the style world is going to look like in the coming months.

Like the book-obsessed mavens we are, some of these amazing outfits reminded us of our SparkPress titles. So while you wait for these creative pieces to hit the stores, read a book based on your favorite outfit from the show!

If you loved the Oscar de la Renta Blue Dress, read Deepest Blue by Mindy Tarquini

This Oscar de la Renta dark blue dress evokes the feeling of overcoming. This pairs great with Deepest Blue by Mindy Tarquini. It is about an enchanted city called Panduri, where everyone’s path is mapped. Matteo, the second son of Panduri’s duco is determined to pursue a life of his own. The theme of rising above it all and claiming your own destiny matches this outfit completely.

If you loved the Anna Sui Western Suit, read First Rodeo by Judith Hennessey

When Kate heads to Wyoming with her son, she is in for the ride of her life. First Rodeo is full of cowboys, adventure, and love. Watch a city girl go country and experience the struggles of the creative process and find love within herself. This Western-inspired outfit encompasses the love of high heels and cowgirl charm.

If you loved the Bowtie Floral Dress by The Brock Collection, read Sarah’s War by Eugenia Lovett West

Chances are you like to keep things classic, just like this number. With layers, a high neckline, and an accent bow around the waist, you’ll be ready for your own historical journey—just like Sarah Champion in Sarah’s War by author Eugenia Lovett West. Walk in strength and courage and go back to a pivotal year in the United States. You never know what you might find.

If you loved the White Brandon Maxwell Jumpsuit, read Blonde Eskimo by Kristen Hunt

In the world of Blonde Eskimo, a girl discovers a world of mystical creatures, ancient traditions, and a mysterious masked stranger. What better outfit to represent that than this all-snow white jumpsuit by Brandon Maxwell? Be thrown into a magical world on an adventure of a lifetime.

If you loved the Adam Lippes Mint Dress, read Wendy Darling: Stars by Colleen Oakes

Nothing encompasses the fantastical world of Wendy Darling: Stars quite like this stunning classic mint green dress. The dainty ruffles and chic color will make you stand out in a crowd and the comfortably loose nature of it will make you feel like you are flying through the stars.

If you loved the Tom Ford Wedding Gown, read Elly in Love by Colleen Oakes

Love is in the air and this wedding gown is perfect for Elly Jordan from Elly in Love. As a wedding planner, she is someone who deserves to fall just as deeply in love as her clients do. All that lace and detail represents how complicated chaos can truly end up being beautiful.

If you loved the Self-Portrait Black Suit-Dress, read Hostile Takeover by Phyllis J. Piano

This outfit screams businesswoman and what better businesswoman is there than Molly Parr from Hostile Takeover? Her all-consuming job is to take over other companies and this black suit encompasses all of it. Slay every workday while maintaining that classy sleek look.

If you loved the Sies Marjan Yellow Outfit, read That’s Not a Thing by Jacqueline Friedland*

That’s Not a Thing by Jacqueline Friedland is about a woman who has finally lifted her heart off the floor and is ready to move on. However, with heartbreak, confusing emotions, and her past following her around, she must learn how to navigate all of the chaos. What better than this yellow number, to remind everyone of the sun shining? (Plus, it complements the pop of yellow on the book cover.)

If you loved the Zimmerman Gold Dress, read Forks, Knives, and Spoons by Leah DeCesare

There are three kinds of guys: forks, knives, and spoons. And there are three types of outfits: casual, work, and high-end. Why bother with casual when you can have high-end? Amy York from Forks, Knives, and Spoons won’t settle for anything less than she deserves—and in this gold number, why should you?

If you loved the Alice + Olivia Glitter Gown, read Below the Moon by Alexis Marie Chute

Below the Moon is about a cancer-stricken girl trapped in a parallel dimension. Ella must overcome her past to ensure a future for all worlds. What better way to do it than with this galaxy-inspired gown, which channels all that dreaminess, hope, and danger of finding one’s way?

*not out yet, but available for preorder now