I was also surprised by the lack of trousers, but I think that is one of the statements of this collection.
In a way, Chloé is covering part of the territory of Maria Grazia's Dior (ruffles, lace, sheer romantic dresses, more flou here, more column at Dior), but Kamali does it in a way much more cohesive, interesting and true to the heritage of the house.
And whereas Maria Grazia told you to be feminist with a slogan on a tshirt, I think showing a finger to the trousers might be the real feminist gesture.