There were not summer approved collections like this seasons. The easy and freezy touch of the collections with the airy silhouettes and happy prints have never been so up-to-date like this year. So the expectations for the Spring/Summer 2019 look so vibrant and joyful with the well-rounded minded outfits from a beach to the partying in the club. No dramatic cuts or any exaggerations. Just the simple and yet colorful and warm addition to the summer style that has still or despite all of that kept the elegant and refined glamorous key.
Michael Kors is known for making this kind of fashion. With the clean and crystal visions to the stale that is reliable to anyone who likes to dress up but still enjoy in the joys of life. He has been famous for the red carpet glamour but with the latest collection he breezes up the easy-going lifestyle of the beach pilgrims making a priority to the coziness but yet still keeping it beautiful and enough feminine. The Spring/Summer 2019 Ready To Wear collection was all of that. The celebration of the beach life with the polished and non-pretentious style beauty.
The first look was seemed so exotic. The prints clash in the tropical coloristic kaleidoscope, the mix of by ruffles boosted skirt with the flowy blouse, the main coloristic display in pink and yellow. Well, that was the pure exotic start of what Summer 2019 in the eyes of Michael Kors supposed to be! The wow effects continue with the same coloristic edition on the flirty mini-dress with the ruffles, again, on the short sleeves and all the way around the cleavage. Seems like the dresses were the main item, with the short as well as the long examples. The more fitted but still with the loosed up silhouette, just to catch the ethereal elegance.
This collection was imagined for all summer occasions. From bathing by the pool to the watching sunset. The stunning vintage alike bathing suits were seemingly incorporated in this whole concept. In the tropic vibrant colors, with the added mini jackets on the top, just to accentuate the contemporary and the modern swing to them. The more elegant and glamorous were definitely all black ensembles. Like the embroidered see-through dress, or the deep cut one on the front with the shiny embellishments worn by Gigi Hadid. The perfect finale of the stunning fashion story!
This collection celebrates the summer in all its glory. The heterogenic approach to it, with the recycled outfits and by that I mean in the sense of their poly-use, this collection is really an ode to the summer! The keys were in the elegance that was not so harsh and not so heavy, the happy prints and joyful colors. And we really love it!
What do you think about this collection? Do you like dresses here and the prints? Do you prefer more vibrant colors for summer or more simple like black and white?
Thank you for the attention!
Georgia! xo
Photo: Courtesy of Vogue.com
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