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Summary American designer Michael Kors showed a Fall 2011 collection of luxurious ease from the late 1970s that hustled and flowed off the runway on Wednesday at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week.
The clothes for men and women celebrated the designers 30 years of creating American style under his own label. Kors, who is also a judge on Lifetime cable televisions Project Runway, used wool and cashmere, silk jersey and chiffon for lean and languid pajama styles that would feel as good as they looked. Monochrome dressing made a comeback on his runway. Shots of color, bright red and dusky plum and big splashes of fox fur let the crowd know that Michael Kors was in the mood to party.
