The men's collection was really stripped down to the core of Kors, sleek, slim, and flattering.
Kors wanted to incorporate features from the past 3 decades into this collection,
"Sporty decadence from the Seventies, the athleticism of the Eighties, restraint from the Nineties."And with that the collection also remained true to the Kors core beliefs, though not fashion-forward at all, the collection translated into some glamourous looks for evening wear, and daywear seemed very monochromatic, for both the men and women.
Women's was very glamourous when it came to evening wear, but as you can see nothing super exciting, just classically chic.
The question to ask is, for one's 30th anniversary is going to core values worth lacking a fashion-forward appeal? For Kors it certainly was, but hey I guess there is a reason he's been in business for 30 years now right?! Though a strong commercial collection, I'm hoping for a return to fun with the Spring 12 collection to be seen in September.
Monochromatic everything! But you can never go wrong with black!
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