Michael Kors Spring 2010 Men’s

Always sprinkling his womenswear shows with the perfect mixture of men’s looks, Michael Kors is at it again. If diversity is what you look for in a collection, when looking at a Kors show, you are never left disappointed. From the colors to the cuts, even the model selection always manages to be absolute perfection. Only on a Kors runway could Lenz von Johnston, Garrett Neff, and Armando Cabral walk and completely fit together like pieces of a puzzle.
For Spring 2010, Michael Kors sits us down for a lesson in basic necessities and shape. What do you need this coming Spring in the world Kors might you ask. If your eyes are functioning properly, you will need to invest in a well-made white T-shirt, something cut-out or cut-off, and finally you might have to start taking a walk on the lighter side of life. Pastels that is.
Usually when I’m confronted with a pastel colored sweater, Easter instantly comes to mind. Change that to a pastel colored sweater with cut-outs that almost look as if you had a run in with a group of scissor holding 5 year-olds – absolute perfection. The Easter Bunny could only wish to be so chic.
Fulfilling what men usually run to first, the show also featured a series of black pieces. Hooded jackets and Zip cardigans with detachable buttons (for those of you that can’t make-up your mind), head-to-black will seemingly always be huge.
Though the only thing that confused me about the little black segment was…why was Garrett Neff so covered up?! One of life’s unanswered questions I suppose.
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[Images: Marcio Madeira]


















Haha, poor Garrett. I quote Madonna: 'I guess I just didn't recognize you with your clothes on'.Nice post!
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