Inspired by the theme of the collection, as well as the designer’s own beach house, the venue was transformed with wood paneling, terracotta touches, towering cacti and sculptural elements drawn from nature.
For Spring/Summer, Kors leaned into the relaxed sensuality of the season. Liquid draping and soft tailoring took center stage, explored in pareos, pajamas and draped culottes that exemplify laid-back glamour.
Clothes that catch the breeze—think leggy caftans and flowing tunics—shared the runway with airy, perforated suede and paillettes wrapped in soft, translucent silk voile, all designed to reflect the lightness of the season.
Desert hues comprised the palette, with shades of branch, espresso, and ecru paired back to sunset tones of palomino, cashew, quartz and guava.
Accessories were soft, textured and meticulously crafted, like an oversized leather clutch, knotted market bags and bold leather jewelry hand-crafted by Italian artisans. Streamlined sandals and mules, both flat and heeled, completed the sophisticated but nonchalant attitude.