Taking over live music venue Terminal 5, Kors,
62, said his Fall/Winter '22 Collection is about stepping out at
night and during the day after quarantining.
The line was filled with statement-making coats paired with
something provocative underneath.
"To me, it's all about this sort of conceal and reveal," Kors
said. "So you're going to see tonight a lot of really impactful
outerwear and jackets because I think in a city, it's ultimately
your calling card."
Kors described the outerwear as high-octane featuring hues from
bright tangerine orange to electric pink and knitted shearling
coats to chocolate brown faux crocodile coats.
"The coat you put on really is your street fashion show," Kors
said. "Then when you arrive, whether you're going to someone's
house for dinner or a restaurant, then there's the reveal."
Grammy-winning artist Miguel provided the soundtrack for the
show, singing hits like his "Pineapple Skies" and Prince's
"Raspberry Beret."
"I love live performance, and I love the energy of live
performance, and I know that so many people have not really been
fortunate enough to be able to get out and see an amazing
performer with electricity, live. There's nothing like it," said
Kors.
On Tuesday, Louis Vuitton, LVMH's top fashion brand, announced
it will raise prices globally as a result of increased
manufacturing and transportation costs. Kors said he did not
think customers would mind paying more for practical,
sustainable quality pieces.
"It's like anything, you know," he said. "Do you want to have
junk food every night? No, you'd rather say, alright, let me
save up and have the best meal."
(Reporting by Alicia Powell; Editing by Karishma Singh and
Tomasz Janowski)
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