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MICHAEL KORS 08 FALL COLLECTION-NEW YORK FASHION WEEK

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The king of American Sportswear, Michael Kors, put on a show full of luxe fabrics and classic neutrals with just enough new interest to keep his jet set clientele excited. Yes, there was the predictable camel cashmere pullovers and fur pieces and trousers but there was so much more. Kors salutes spring in his fall collection with lively hues of lilac and gardenia complimenting earth tones. And for the wild at heart, cheetah made a big statement in the collection, as if to say: get too comfortable in the classics and risk being boring! The designer's final roar? A touch of menswear-inspired gun check pieces.

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  • I want him to make more menswear, I love his collection of womens.

  • Michael Kors reminds me the book Bergdorf Blondes :D I don't know why.

  • i actually thinks that a lot of the designs kinda look alike... a bit repeated, just that the colors were different.

  • Since when is baby poop purple and leopard? Maybe you'd be more at home at Kimora Lee Simmons show; something less elevated. And hey, give me the baby that craps out that $13,750 mink belted chemise and I'll be happy! Michael rules.

  • yeah, it's the palette of baby poop!

  • THe colors are ugly!! I expected more from him!

  • stylish and elegant!!!

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