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New York Fashion Week 08: MICHAEL KORS
“If there was any doubt as to the muse – or era – Kors was channeling, the Amy Winehouse remixes helped clarify his point“
Review by british Vogue here
“The clothes on the catwalk were pure ‘Grace’ and the ‘reel life’
fantasy was made even more tangible by the snatches of Hitchcock movie
themes interwoven into the soundtracks”
impressions of Telegraph’s fashion editor Hilary Alexander here
“I think I’m jealous of Michael Kors.
He has such a good time. He doesn’t take anything seriously except, of
course, business. His show on Wednesday was a blaze of Hollywood chic
in the late 1950s and early ’60s: Lauren Bacall
in a cloqué sheath, girls in tweed slacks, poor-boy sweaters, mink
coats, mohair pullovers and black cocktail dresses with taupe pumps.The clothes are so cheerful that you’d feel like the worst jerk to mention the Balenciaga flower prints”
Cathy Horyn, NYTs fashion blogger










MICHAEL KORS
FALL 08 READY-2-WEAR
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NewYork Fashion Week 08: Michael Kors [men]
“”Men love clothes in Hollywood,” Michael Kors said backstage
before his show. “I’m sure Eric Dane thinks about clothes more than his
wife, Rebecca.” The Danes were in the front row, alongside costar Ellen
Pompeo, Debra Messing, Raquel Welch, Sigourney Weaver, and Natasha
Richardson, to see Kors’ take on something he called “The Reel Life,”
mixing timeless and tabloid. For the men, in their heavy horn rims and snap-brim hats, it was more Cary Grant with the mean streak of Mad Men. It worked”
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Michael Kors [men]
FALL 08 MENSWEAR
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NewYork Fashion Week 08: Michael Kors [men]
“”Men love clothes in Hollywood,” Michael Kors said backstage
before his show. “I’m sure Eric Dane thinks about clothes more than his
wife, Rebecca.” The Danes were in the front row, alongside costar Ellen
Pompeo, Debra Messing, Raquel Welch, Sigourney Weaver, and Natasha
Richardson, to see Kors’ take on something he called “The Reel Life,”
mixing timeless and tabloid. For the men, in their heavy horn rims and snap-brim hats, it was more Cary Grant with the mean streak of Mad Men. It worked”
More foto on Men.Style.com



Michael Kors [men]
FALL 08 MENSWEAR
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