New York Fashion Week Day 7: Michael Kors and Delpozo

Peacock blue pyjamas studded with black and silver paisley print beads at Michael Kors. Aria Isadora / BFAnyc
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Michael Kors’ autumn/winter collection premiered at Spring Studios in Tribeca this morning.

The models looked like they just came off the set of Downtown Abbey’s hunting scene - guncheck plaid was paired with camel and grey, topped with a fur stole and sensible, brown leather lace-up shoes.

Kors’ catwalk was the most superstar model-studded of them yet: Natasha Poly, Lindsey Wixon, Julia Nobis, Malaika Firth, Kendall Jenner, Gigi Hadid and Karlie Kloss were just a few of the famous faces on the runway.

The designer also presented a modern, luxurious take on evening wear - peacock blue pyjamas studded with black and silver paisley print beads, navy, feather-embroidered sweaters worn above white shirts with oversized collars and shimmering silver full-length gowns.

At Delpozo, Josep Font proved that he has done more to revive a brand in a short period of time than could have been dreamed of.

This season, Font and his team researched Australian artist Rhys Lee and Russian painter Andrey Remnev’s works and incorporated their creative colour combinations throughout.

Unlike most of the shows we’ve seen this fashion week, Delpozo’s was a kaleidoscope of emerald green, powder pink, sky blue, neon yellow with hints of bright red.

Felt hats adorned the tight knots of the models’ hair while oversized three dimensional flowers of all shapes sat atop their shoulders.