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Michael Kors Fall/Winter 2018-2019 Ready-to-Wear Collection

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He who said prints don’t mix well together surely hasn’t seen the fabulousness that is Michael Kors’ Fall/Winter 2018-2019 collection. The American designer who has dressed countless celebrities, from Kendall Jenner to Lily Aldridge, sent out models wearing all kind of prints – think red tartan coat topped over a midi floral dress, a leopard jacket covering striped top and mixed with a floral skirt and military pants paired with a red floral jacket.

Halfway through the show, the mood shifted unto a sultrier one, as some of the models wore tight slip dresses with lace, romantic dresses cinched at the waist with thick belts, finely crafted leather coats and a series of I-want-it-now fur jackets.

The collection was a treat for sore eyes and appeared to appeal to almost every taste, blending comfort and class in one single pot. If that isn’t print-heaven, we don’t know what is!

 

Cindy Menassa