
An all-sizes and ages forged paraded richly layered styles, like a relaxed black pantsuit worn over a vest unbuttoned to disclose a bra.
In a remarkable feat of fashion fearlessness, Lisa Rinna wore flats to Michael Kors.
“Brave!” joked the actor and entrepreneur.
Clad in Kors’ oversized blazer and pleated trousers, Rinna was feeling her ‘fit. “I really like this menswear, androgynous vibe,” the “Mommy Meanest” star told Alexa. “And I feel this look is best with flat shoes.”
Rinna attended the show in Chelsea’s Terminal Warehouse (the previous location of Tunnel nightclub) along with her daughter, 26-year-old television personality Delilah Belle, while her 23-year-old, Amelia Gray, strutted her stuff on the runway.
Dozens of celebrities applauded the gorgeous fall presentation, including Nicole Scherzinger, Kerry Washington, Rachel Zegler, Uma Thurman, Rachel Brosnahan, Ella Hunt, Suni Lee, Jane Krakowski, Cristin Milioti, Julianna Margulies and Courtney Eaton.
“This show was inspired by the laid-back elegance that imbues the spirit of our homes and our recent Michael Kors Collection store on Madison Avenue,” said Kors in a press release. “Timeless, warm, modern, architectural yet sensual, I wanted the gathering to exemplify cozy modernism and hands within the pockets chic.”
An all-sizes and ages forged paraded richly layered styles, like a relaxed black pantsuit worn over a vest unbuttoned to disclose a bra. Skirts hit below the knee and got here in carwash, fan-pleated and crossover styles; pants were slouchy and coats ranged from fluffy faux fur to a sequined camel trench. Accents included all manner of trainers and travel-inspired bags like satchels and oversized clutches.
“Funny Girl” and “Glee” alum Lea Michele wore a black-and-white twill wool jacquard carved jacket and matching dance skirt that would have come straight off the catwalk. “I just had a baby five months ago, and Michael has dressed me in all the seasons of my life: Before pregnancy, while pregnant, and so I just feel so beautiful on this at once. I need every little thing that Michael makes, if I may very well be so lucky.”
Singer-songwriter, actor and model Suki Waterhouse, meanwhile, stepped out in a romper. “This can be a type of mini bodysuit which is actually well fitted and feels so great and straightforward to wear,” the “Daisy Jones & The Six” star told Alexa. “That is every little thing that Michael embodies: glamorous yet I feel very comfortable in my skin.”
The brand new mom said that she’s been spending lots more time in Latest York, so is consistently looking for coats and jackets. “More often than not I’m in L.A, and I’m just having fun with being here a lot and having seasons,” added the London native, who has Kors in her coat closet. “They’re such a classic staple.”
Sometimes a coat might be every little thing. Model, fashion collector, philanthropist, singer and heiress to the Getty oil fortune Ivy Getty rocked a brief one solo. “This trench is being worn as a dress,” she said. “My grandma used to like to get me a trench coat. I feel it’s a classy statement piece.”

An all-sizes and ages forged paraded richly layered styles, like a relaxed black pantsuit worn over a vest unbuttoned to disclose a bra.
In a remarkable feat of fashion fearlessness, Lisa Rinna wore flats to Michael Kors.
“Brave!” joked the actor and entrepreneur.
Clad in Kors’ oversized blazer and pleated trousers, Rinna was feeling her ‘fit. “I really like this menswear, androgynous vibe,” the “Mommy Meanest” star told Alexa. “And I feel this look is best with flat shoes.”
Rinna attended the show in Chelsea’s Terminal Warehouse (the previous location of Tunnel nightclub) along with her daughter, 26-year-old television personality Delilah Belle, while her 23-year-old, Amelia Gray, strutted her stuff on the runway.
Dozens of celebrities applauded the gorgeous fall presentation, including Nicole Scherzinger, Kerry Washington, Rachel Zegler, Uma Thurman, Rachel Brosnahan, Ella Hunt, Suni Lee, Jane Krakowski, Cristin Milioti, Julianna Margulies and Courtney Eaton.
“This show was inspired by the laid-back elegance that imbues the spirit of our homes and our recent Michael Kors Collection store on Madison Avenue,” said Kors in a press release. “Timeless, warm, modern, architectural yet sensual, I wanted the gathering to exemplify cozy modernism and hands within the pockets chic.”
An all-sizes and ages forged paraded richly layered styles, like a relaxed black pantsuit worn over a vest unbuttoned to disclose a bra. Skirts hit below the knee and got here in carwash, fan-pleated and crossover styles; pants were slouchy and coats ranged from fluffy faux fur to a sequined camel trench. Accents included all manner of trainers and travel-inspired bags like satchels and oversized clutches.
“Funny Girl” and “Glee” alum Lea Michele wore a black-and-white twill wool jacquard carved jacket and matching dance skirt that would have come straight off the catwalk. “I just had a baby five months ago, and Michael has dressed me in all the seasons of my life: Before pregnancy, while pregnant, and so I just feel so beautiful on this at once. I need every little thing that Michael makes, if I may very well be so lucky.”
Singer-songwriter, actor and model Suki Waterhouse, meanwhile, stepped out in a romper. “This can be a type of mini bodysuit which is actually well fitted and feels so great and straightforward to wear,” the “Daisy Jones & The Six” star told Alexa. “That is every little thing that Michael embodies: glamorous yet I feel very comfortable in my skin.”
The brand new mom said that she’s been spending lots more time in Latest York, so is consistently looking for coats and jackets. “More often than not I’m in L.A, and I’m just having fun with being here a lot and having seasons,” added the London native, who has Kors in her coat closet. “They’re such a classic staple.”
Sometimes a coat might be every little thing. Model, fashion collector, philanthropist, singer and heiress to the Getty oil fortune Ivy Getty rocked a brief one solo. “This trench is being worn as a dress,” she said. “My grandma used to like to get me a trench coat. I feel it’s a classy statement piece.”







