It's that feeling you get, when your bra is out in the open and no one ever told you about it. Well, more like when you're a kid and you have chocolate surrounding your mouth from that candy bar you ate and you only see when you look in the mirror. I can't believe I've made a mistake as huge as this. All this time, I've been spelling it Micheal Kors, when the real spelling was actually Michael Kors! Not a small typo or a slip of the finger, but I've been spelling a top designer's name wrong for the past three months (more like my whole life). I felt like this kind of needed it's own post since I've made this same mistake a countless number of times. Sorry for this huge mistake, I was wondering why so many people were looking at my Michael Kors review, they were probably just looking at this huge mistake.
*EDIT: This post has been sitting here since April and I just found it now. Anyway, I'm so sorry for the mix up and I'm currently working on another piece. Good stuff coming your way!*
Showing posts with label Michael Kors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michael Kors. Show all posts
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Friday, May 27, 2011
Kors N' Peacocks
HELLO! So, I'm sorry I haven't been able to post more cool things for the past month, and I just feel like I say that way too much but I wish I had more time for you guys! I'll try to post something new every week.
Any way, there was something I saw in Michael Kors' Fall 2011 RTW show that looked like something I had. I don't know, the material, the texture, even though Michael Kors' version didn't have the silk rope belt, they still looked very similar, I just had to show you!
My apologies for the bad camera angle. I raised my arms to try to catch the way the top fit on me, but that's the best i could come up with. Overall, I think if you just add a rope they'll be twins.
There's one more thing. I was in Vegas recently, and I saw this peacock statue that had the most amazing... "feathers."
I caught the lighting detail in this one, and looking at it, I feel like I could take this design and use it in a wedding dress. It's beautiful! The surrounding flowers were also very pretty.
Ok, ok, I know. This was a particularly boring post and I know you don't really care that my shirt somewhat resembles Michael Kors' designs or that I can turn fake peacock feathers into wedding dresses. But I have a few ideas for my next couple of posts, including a review of Essie's 2011 summer nail collection. Hopefully, I can get everything I need done and by the time summer rolls around, I'll have plenty more extra time. For those of you reading for the first time, I would still consider myself a newbie in the blogging world and that would be why my posts can drag or I fail to make something sound very exciting. But in time I'll be able to improve on my writing skills and before we know it, I'll have a lot more viewers coming in. Anyway, you can expect a lot more reviews coming your way. Bye!
Any way, there was something I saw in Michael Kors' Fall 2011 RTW show that looked like something I had. I don't know, the material, the texture, even though Michael Kors' version didn't have the silk rope belt, they still looked very similar, I just had to show you!
My apologies for the bad camera angle. I raised my arms to try to catch the way the top fit on me, but that's the best i could come up with. Overall, I think if you just add a rope they'll be twins.
There's one more thing. I was in Vegas recently, and I saw this peacock statue that had the most amazing... "feathers."
I caught the lighting detail in this one, and looking at it, I feel like I could take this design and use it in a wedding dress. It's beautiful! The surrounding flowers were also very pretty.
Ok, ok, I know. This was a particularly boring post and I know you don't really care that my shirt somewhat resembles Michael Kors' designs or that I can turn fake peacock feathers into wedding dresses. But I have a few ideas for my next couple of posts, including a review of Essie's 2011 summer nail collection. Hopefully, I can get everything I need done and by the time summer rolls around, I'll have plenty more extra time. For those of you reading for the first time, I would still consider myself a newbie in the blogging world and that would be why my posts can drag or I fail to make something sound very exciting. But in time I'll be able to improve on my writing skills and before we know it, I'll have a lot more viewers coming in. Anyway, you can expect a lot more reviews coming your way. Bye!
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Fall 2011: Michael Kors
Michael Kors
You know that feeling, when you walk into your favorite store in the world and you just feel like buying everything in sight? But you can't, because you know that wouldn't be very sensible of you, so you stick to just a few. This season in Michael Kors, the same thing happened to me. I loved so much that I might have to cut down the amount of pictures I will post here, so I don't bore you to tears. Either that, or I just might cut down the size of the pictures. We'll see. This was the only collection I reviewed this season with male models in it. I didn't focus on those at all, though, since I'm not that interested in men's fashion. However, for the ladies, I did love the subdued (mostly neutral) tones here. Many looks reminded me of sari pants, inspired by India. I first thought of Balenciaga's sari pants from Fall 2009, but when I looked it up on Google Images for a refresher I realized that it wasn't even close... either way, I wouldn't be surprised if this style was inspired by India. Draping also played a huge role in these pieces.
Favorites:
The first three outfits are the ones that most remind me of sari pants, especially the third.

The draping in this is so precise and perfect, and I love the way it wraps around the models legs.
The thigh-high slit is different from everything else in the collection, and I couldn't resist; I had to put it in!
I could see someone walking around the streets of London or New York wearing something like this, it would be perfect for those almost-chilly days in the midst of fall.
A few bold reds stood out in a row and after 40-something neutrals, it was a great refresher.
Least Favorites:
This one is way too red... but I think I would've probably liked it if they lost the cardigan. Or jacket. Whatever you want to call it.
That bag makes my skin crawl.... and the laid-back sweater with the fancy silk pants? No way.
It's not that bad, really. More like a last-minute addition. I just don't like the way the crocodile skin looks. It's too uptight.
Michael Kors Fall 2011
You know that feeling, when you walk into your favorite store in the world and you just feel like buying everything in sight? But you can't, because you know that wouldn't be very sensible of you, so you stick to just a few. This season in Michael Kors, the same thing happened to me. I loved so much that I might have to cut down the amount of pictures I will post here, so I don't bore you to tears. Either that, or I just might cut down the size of the pictures. We'll see. This was the only collection I reviewed this season with male models in it. I didn't focus on those at all, though, since I'm not that interested in men's fashion. However, for the ladies, I did love the subdued (mostly neutral) tones here. Many looks reminded me of sari pants, inspired by India. I first thought of Balenciaga's sari pants from Fall 2009, but when I looked it up on Google Images for a refresher I realized that it wasn't even close... either way, I wouldn't be surprised if this style was inspired by India. Draping also played a huge role in these pieces.
Favorites:
The first three outfits are the ones that most remind me of sari pants, especially the third.
The draping in this is so precise and perfect, and I love the way it wraps around the models legs.
The thigh-high slit is different from everything else in the collection, and I couldn't resist; I had to put it in!
I could see someone walking around the streets of London or New York wearing something like this, it would be perfect for those almost-chilly days in the midst of fall.
A few bold reds stood out in a row and after 40-something neutrals, it was a great refresher.
Least Favorites:
This one is way too red... but I think I would've probably liked it if they lost the cardigan. Or jacket. Whatever you want to call it.
That bag makes my skin crawl.... and the laid-back sweater with the fancy silk pants? No way.
It's not that bad, really. More like a last-minute addition. I just don't like the way the crocodile skin looks. It's too uptight.
Michael Kors Fall 2011
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