February 12, 2014

Michael Kors Fall 2014 Front Row

Michael Kors Fall 2014 Front RowThe front row at the Michael Kors Fall 2014 show was not lacking in its bevy of beauties who turned out today (February 12) to watch the stylish New York Fashion Week spectacle at Spring Studios in New York City.

Blake Lively: The actress selected an indigo, short-sleeve jacket, a raffia-embroidered indigo pencil skirt in a floral design and bandeau top, cinched with a peanut leather belt, all from the Michael Kors Spring 2014 collection. She matched her heels to the belt, finishing the look with a tumble of blonde curls and natural makeup. This look was sophisticated, yet still hinted at a whiff of sultriness, what with the high front slit and plunge neckline.

Freida Pinto: Also wearing a top-to-toe look from the designer’s Spring 2014 offerings, Freida was lovely in a hemp and hyacinth floral-printed dress, which featured a peekaboo cutout at the bodice and front slit. While I didn’t mind the nutmeg sandals, the nutmeg python ‘Miranda’ oversized clutch nearly overpowered the rest of her statement. On the other hand, her effortless updo and light pink lip were the perfect counterparts.

Michael Kors Fall 2014 Front Row2Rose Byrne: Taking a classic approach, the actress wore an indigo and white polka-dot blouse and skirt, accented with a nutmeg leather belt, indigo ‘Crista’ platform sandals, and a nutmeg python ‘Stanwyck’ frame clutch, all from the Michael Kors Spring 2014 collection. Did you find the shoes too chunky for this chic ensemble?

Naya Rivera: Giving us yet another incarnation of the ubiquitous cropped-top trend, the ‘Glee’ starlet flaunted an optic-white python top with a figure-hugging, indigo pencil skirt, both from the Michael Kors Spring 2014 collection. She complemented the sexy, spring-fling look with contrasting Kurt Geiger London Collection ‘Belgravia’ sandals and a metallic-edged clutch—not to mention those still-blonde locks.

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