7 thoughts on “Michael Kors Spring 2012 | New York Fashion Week”
i usually like michael kors’ collections, but this one’s just bad. i don’t like any of the pieces at all, except for probably that zebra-printed dress hanne is wearing.
I’m not too fond of the theme per se, but this is the most cohesive N.Y. show so far for Spring 2012. Â Everything just works together & the collection looks like some serious thought went into it. Â Also, the models look good & it’s a treat to see some of them smiling.
The models look healthier than before. Not the greatest fan of the collection, though.
My thoughts exactly.
AFRICA IS A COUNTRY: http://africasacountry.com/2011/09/15/safari-suits/#more-31512As  Hadley Freeman described, this is âgap year-esque fareâ following the âeternally popular and eternally misguided theme of âsafariâ,â which  ended up looking “like something designed solely for a magazine fashion shoot in Africa, probably starring Angelina Jolie lounging decorously on a designer handbag while gazing soulfully at some noble tribesmen.â This serves as an ominous note of reminder to Armani et al, not to pick âAfricaâ as a theme for their lackluster runway shows. Or to our pal Bono and his spouse, Ali Hewson, who like to get paid for being photographed, gallivanting about on savannas wearing her clothing line, porting âhandmadeâ Vuitton leather goods. Edun, Hewsonâs âethicalâ  fashion line, includes a âkikoyâ scarf, a âcamel printâ dress, and a âgiraffe print basic tee in dusty brownâ – precisely the kind of thing Kors should avoid like hellfire.
seriously?! german-style sandals?!?
scorpio  i’m not a fan of this colllection “might” have some place in the fall collection. one or two pieces in military or safari would be good but drab green and bieges. kate spade’s glorius bright pallette for spring is a wonderful sight; don’t like the designs that much.
as for the african styles and colors look to the tribes and country. a myriad of colors and fabrics which should featured in an african collection. oh
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i usually like michael kors’ collections, but this one’s just bad. i don’t like any of the pieces at all, except for probably that zebra-printed dress hanne is wearing.
I’m not too fond of the theme per se, but this is the most cohesive N.Y. show so far for Spring 2012. Â Everything just works together & the collection looks like some serious thought went into it. Â Also, the models look good & it’s a treat to see some of them smiling.
The models look healthier than before. Not the greatest fan of the collection, though.
My thoughts exactly.
AFRICA IS A COUNTRY: http://africasacountry.com/2011/09/15/safari-suits/#more-31512As  Hadley Freeman described, this is âgap year-esque fareâ following the âeternally popular and eternally misguided theme of âsafariâ,â which  ended up looking “like something designed solely for a magazine fashion shoot in Africa, probably starring Angelina Jolie lounging decorously on a designer handbag while gazing soulfully at some noble tribesmen.â This serves as an ominous note of reminder to Armani et al, not to pick âAfricaâ as a theme for their lackluster runway shows. Or to our pal Bono and his spouse, Ali Hewson, who like to get paid for being photographed, gallivanting about on savannas wearing her clothing line, porting âhandmadeâ Vuitton leather goods. Edun, Hewsonâs âethicalâ  fashion line, includes a âkikoyâ scarf, a âcamel printâ dress, and a âgiraffe print basic tee in dusty brownâ – precisely the kind of thing Kors should avoid like hellfire.
seriously?! german-style sandals?!?
scorpio  i’m not a fan of this colllection “might” have some place in the fall collection. one or two pieces in military or safari would be good but drab green and bieges. kate spade’s glorius bright pallette for spring is a wonderful sight; don’t like the designs that much.
as for the african styles and colors look to the tribes and country. a myriad of colors and fabrics which should featured in an african collection. oh