Sunday, April 5, 2015

Michael Kors Fall 2015

Michael Kors Fall 2015

Masterful designer, Michael Kors created a charismatic Fall 2015 collection channelling easy elegance and classically minded pieces for the sophisticated woman.

Ubermodel, Natasha Poly emerged modelling a charcoal, ombre flecked, fox fur coat which fell below the knee. The oversized coat starred in mannish proportions and was twinned to a refined, scoop neck, grey marle sweater dress of midi length. Open back, slip on, oak brogues and a russet leather satchel handbag conjured deconstructed glam.

A mocha, double breasted blazer in tweed boucle featured split sleeve detail lending cape qualities to the mix. The blazer was drawn in at the waist by a simplistic, raven leather belt complete with burnished gold buckle. A matching midi length skirt was streamlined with subtle flounce hem revealing androgynous footwear. A neat, boxy, single handled handbag in mahogany oozed of ladylike chic. Consummate class reigned supreme on a wool, camel, double breasted coat. Tortoiseshell buttons descended down the coat's front panel while sleeves featured ostentatious fur trimmings from the elbow enveloping the entire hand to resemble gargantuan fur mittens.

For a jolt of colour try the jewel toned ruby, regal, damask print coat with showstopping oxblood fur collar which worked effortlessly against the flushed cheeks and porcelain skin of model Vanessa Moody. Fur continued to frequent the runway, Molly Blair modelled a sable scarf which fell to the knees and was belted to created feminine allure. The scarf acted as a collar to the khaki guncheck wool trench. The look was finalised with an olive, ribbed, turtleneck dress, layered perfection.

A yellow mustard damask tunic shift featured peekaboo keyhole and covered buttons which plummeted down the centre of the dress. A two tier flounce, relaxed sleeve added a bohemian feel. Ombre striped fox collar blended harmoniously with model Anna Ewer's wheaten tresses.

A poetic, glittered lace, sheer dress in teal was a dapper accession brimming with vivacity. The scalloped lace hem added a flirtatious edge. The transparent number was teamed to a teal plaid trench coat for modesty. dainty, waxy T-bar heels in ebony accompanied the look.

Bondi Junction local, Julia Nobis modelled a crystal encrusted paisley, pyjama like ensemble. Slouchy cuffed trousers and a relaxed shirt oozed of deluxe loungewear. An opulent, black , fox fur stole offered plenty of grandeur.

A victorious collection from the illustrious Kors, reinventing the hallmark classics to satisfy the global consumer.


By Courtney Jones.

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