New York Fashion Week 2020: The (Cozy) Michael Kors Collection

Kaia Gerber rules the runway in an oversized layered shawl and a dark orange sweater. The orange sweater is a perfect contrast to the neutral colors of the shawl.
Photo obtained from Tom+Lorenzo, Courtesy of Michael Kors

Kaia Gerber rules the runway in an oversized layered shawl and a dark orange sweater. The orange sweater is a perfect contrast to the neutral colors of the shawl.

Cozy. Comfy. Classy.

The Michael Kors Fall 2020 Collection at this year’s New York Fashion Week was a cozy display of oversized sweaters and shawls, fitted coats and various patterns. Neutral colors paved the way for splashes of vibrancy, allowing sunshine yellows and ravishing reds to really pop!

Simple checkered and striped patterns were accompanied by a blotched, chaotic take on cow print, resembling splattered paint from an artist’s brush.

With these looks, the lack of pattern enables the bold colors to truly capture attention. These pieces embody a satisfying mix of simple and striking.

The perfectly tailored fit of the red coat on the left serves as the perfect complement for the flowy red dress.

The oversized fit of the yellow coat on the right appears just as chic and polished as the red ensemble. The edges are perfectly cut and tailored, giving it the same polished look.

Contrasting the yellow and red looks, gray is a staple in this collection. These looks utilize subtle pattern to add some pizzazz to the depressed aura of gray.

The left image shows a fitted, beautifully tailored and layered coat. These layers – along with the dotted design – help define this look as simple instead of plain.

The coat in the right image is not perfectly fitted and is still wonderfully tailored. The oversized sleeves are full and flowy, giving this coat a dress vibe. The sequined gray gown that peaks out from under the long coat gives this look a fun flare.

Both of these looks contain scarf-like skirts. The checkered skirt on the right clashes a bit with the large checkered pattern on the shawl.

On the left, the gray shirt and skirt allow the bold print of the jacket to really stand out. The cow print-esque design works wonderfully with the fitted jacket, as it is a perfect combination of polished and chaotic.

These ensembles both employ stylish sweaters, but do so in a different way

The look on the right contains an oversized gray knit sweater that emits a comfortable and cozy vibe.

The sweater in the left image is more fitted, swapping cozy for chic.

The furry white vest on the left and the shimmering silver gown on the right bring some bang to these looks.

Published by Mary Connelly

Hi, I'm Mary Connelly. I'm a junior at Rutgers University studying journalism and creative writing. I also write for The Rutgers Review and am a member of the National Society for Collegiate Scholars. I enjoy writing poetry and short stories in my free time. I have a strong interest in both writing and fashion. I have valued fashion since I was a small child. Growing up, I always cared deeply about my style. I began writing my own stories when I was a nine years old. I hope to be a magazine writer and an author once I graduate college.

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