Michael Kors Collection F/W 2025.26 New York

These clothes are not ugly at all; in fact, they are beautifully made from a mainstream perspective. However, I miss the days when MK had a theme for each season and opened with Carmen Kass or Karmen P with Simon Nessman. His men and women set jetted off to various locations, each with a theme—whether it was 50s housewives in polka dots or a cabin in the woods with flannel checks.

In the past ten years, it has felt so soulless and empty. Who is the MK woman now? I can only think of Blake Lively... lamo
 
These clothes are not ugly at all; in fact, they are beautifully made from a mainstream perspective. However, I miss the days when MK had a theme for each season and opened with Carmen Kass or Karmen P with Simon Nessman. His men and women set jetted off to various locations, each with a theme—whether it was 50s housewives in polka dots or a cabin in the woods with flannel checks.

In the past ten years, it has felt so soulless and empty. Who is the MK woman now? I can only think of Blake Lively... lamo
To me nothing beats Fall/Winter 2008, the Hitchcockian collection with all the purples and greens, the tweeds and wool blend silks, it was so lovely :crush:

I greatly miss the days of themed collections, now it's all just a parade of lifeless clothes, worn by girls without much attitude.
 
It feels like the styling offers more of a proposition than the clothes do, that is to say the styling’s great and the clothes are alright I guess. Shoutout to Carlos Nazario
 
I actually like the clothes, they’re made for everyday use and they’re stylish especially during winter time. Not a fan of the oversized dresses, they aren’t very flattering on a woman’s figure. I also like the cloudy colors, they’re perfect for the aesthetic of winter.
 

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