Monday, October 6, 2014

Michael Kors Spring 2014

Michael Kors Spring 2014 RTW

Illustrious designer Michael Kors produced an uplifting S/S 14/15 collection. Crisp, feminine silhouettes oozed of polished panache. Generously cut, full circle skirts in midi length proportions dominated the collection offering romanticism and freedom of movement. New York fifties style housewife meets Brigitte Bardot on the French Riviera best conjures up Kors' aesthetic.

The collection opened with a succession of all white ensembles. A profusion of uncluttered lines starred on a high neck, cap sleeve shell top, whimsical full skirt, relaxed cashmere knit, tailored 3/4 trousers, flirtatious tea party dress complete with Peter Pan collar and skinny toffee leather belt with floral motif detail.

Dainty daffodils were emblazoned on a high waisted, above the knee voluminous skirt. The skirt was twinned to the classic white poplin shirt finalised with bourgeois French cuffs. Supermodel Candice Swanepoel modelled a sassy, effervescent, sailor inspired navy bustier complete with eyelet detail, leather butterscotch straps with white stitching. The leather straps encompassed her bare torso. The look was finalised with a micro mini dancer skirt and neutral macrame clutch. 

Demure hemlines were evident on a full navy skirt complete with bold geranium print scattered throughout. The skirt was paired to a matching shell top. A trend brimming with prestige and finesse that appears to be here to stay. Karmen Pedaru modelled a utilitarian anorak in the punchy shade of canary yellow. Kors' love and appreciation of tailored sportswear was apparent on this garment. The anorak offered minimalism in a chic, magnetic arabesque.

A tulle, transparent dancer skirt was highlighted by delicate geraniums. A botanical delight brimming of impeccable glamour sure to entice New York's society ladies. The time honoured sky blue shirt was married to the skirt an attributes included elongated sleeves grazing Ondria Hardin's knuckles. Kors' latest swimwear offering consisted of a floral print, canary yellow and apple green, ruched high waisted pant, twinned to a triangle bikini with matching shrunken, two button blazer complete with elbow length sleeve.

Plaid in neat, ladylike proportions played an integral role in the collection accentuating a boatneck mocha and white taffeta sundress complete with obi sash waist belt, tailored Capri pants, voluminous wraparound midi length shirtmaker dress and an insouciant button down shirt which was married to a calf grazing black wool gabardine skirt with thigh high split.

Gingham made an appearance on a breezy summer skirt which was coupled to a ribbed, off the shoulder, cropped ebony knit. A coffee plaited leather belt and crossbody shoulder bag accessorised the look. The collection closed with a series of monochromatic looks including a silk mikado skirt which lent graceful movement to every stride Caroline Trentini made and a structured deep v-neck plunge, cap sleeve midi dress, stylish decadence in modern proportions.

By Courtney Jones.

 

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