New York Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2010: Michael Kors

imageIf you’ve been going through Michael Kors withdrawals due to his erratic attendance record on the latest Project Runway season’s judging panel, you may be happy to see that he’s more than making up for it at his “day job.” The designer’s Spring/Summer 2010 collection focused on architectural shapes and his own modern play on the power suit, boasting a number of patterned three-piece ensembles and updated shift dresses for today’s business bigwigs. While still managing to keep his classic ready-to-wear silhouettes, Kors strayed slightly from his signature understated elegance and threw in some bold cut-outs, edgy plastic insets, and a variety of metallic and splatter paint patterns one might not typically see in the straight-laced business world. Take a look at the slideshow for some of the runway highlights!

Color Palette: white, black, soft grey, lavender, sky blue
Trends: sleeveless shift dresses, plastic insets, cut-outs, zipper accents, one-shoulder minis
Photo Credit: Getty Images for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week

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