
We stopped going to New York Fashion Week over a decade ago, not because we were necessarily over it, but because we got everything out of it, professionally speaking, that we were likely to get and it had become an expensive time-waster for us as publishers. But every season, the single moment where we experience a twinge of regret is when Michael Kors has his runway show — not necessarily because he produces the best shows, but because he gets such a high number of celebrities to show up and in return, he makes most of them look pretty great. His latest was no different, which means you’re about to be treated to a red carpet rundown where we’re going to struggle to find anything to critique.
Ariana DeBose

She looks great, but we don’t think there’s much of a market for coat-length blouses, especially sheer ones.
Audra McDonald

Perfection.
Ben Platt

We don’t want to be mean, but he’s terrible at working clothes and even when we have no single objection to any of the items he’s sporting, we still think it all looks bad on him.
Dakota Fanning

Great pendant.
Gabrielle Union-Wade

Another great pendant and a slightly less great pair of pants.
Grace Gummer

We like the overall style, but the cuffs are enraging and he really has to get past this belt thing he’s been doing for several seasons.
Jane Krakowski

Can’t argue with that, although bare legs and sandals are an odd choice for February in New York.
Jenny Slate

Okay, maybe we were wrong about coat-length blouses, because this one works for us. The bra top, not so much.
Kate Mara

Generic. Nice sandals, though.
Kelsea Ballerini

Believe it or not, we think sheer harem pants are kind of okay. It depends on how they’re deployed, of course, but this ensemble works for us.
Lea Michele

Just awkward all around. She’s trying like hell to work it, but the dress is just distractingly unattractive and the shoes look a pair she had to borrow from a box labeled FREE SHOES.
Leslie Bibb
St
Fantastic. Still don’t love the belt thing.
Mary J. Blige

Thee one and only. She’s a diva, but there are too many faux dead animals in this picture.
Nicole Scherzinger

We are irrationally angry at that bag and we can’t see anything else. Try getting out of cab hauling that thing.
Olivia Munn

Gorgeous — and weather appropriate.
Rachel Zegler

Meh.
Suki Waterhouse

The outfit’s plain, but has a chicness to it, but THAT BELT…!
Uma Thurman

Chic and sharp, but we hate the pearls.
Style Credits:
– Ariana DeBose wore an espresso linen blazer with matching barrel trousers and a silk voile shirtdress, all from the Spring/Summer 2026 Michael Kors Collection.
– Audra McDonald wore a maritime sequined blazer with matching wide-leg trousers and a cashmere bodysuit, all from Michael Kors Collection.
– Ben Platt wore an ecru linen wind coat with matching slouch trousers and a charmeuse Hansen shirt, all from the Spring/Summer 2026 Michael Kors Collection.
– Dakota Fanning wore a black frayed satin charmeuse draped tank dress from the Spring/Summer 2026 Michael Kors Collection.
– Gabrielle Union-Wade wore a black silk georgette wrap blouse with a crepe de chine bra top and hand-embroidered paillette georgette jersey trousers, all from the Spring/Summer 2026 Michael Kors Collection.
– Grace Gummer wore a white silk georgette blouse and banker wool draped culottes, both from the Spring/Summer 2026 Michael Kors Collection.
– Jane Krakowski wore a midnight calf hair trench coat from the Spring/Summer 2026 Michael Kors Collection.
– Jenny Slate wore an anthracite linen sharkskin Shawn blazer and matching barrel trousers with a black-and-white striped crepe de chine shirtdress and crepe bra top, all from the Spring/Summer 2026 Michael Kors Collection.
– Kate Mara wore a midnight-and-white pinstriped wool boyfriend blazer with a matching vest and pleated shorts, all from the Spring/Summer 2026 Michael Kors Collection.
– Kelsea Ballerini wore a black wool scarf blazer with silk voile sarouel trousers, both from the Spring/Summer 2026 Michael Kors Collection.
– Lea Michele wore a fennel wool crepe Ryan blazer with a ribbed viscose bodysuit and wool crepe-and-silk-voile veiled skirt, all from the Spring/Summer 2026 Michael Kors Collection.
– Leslie Bibb wore a branch silk canvas collarless belted blazer with an Allegra luxe calf double-waist belt and washed silk gabardine cuffed carrot trousers, all from the Spring/Summer 2026 Michael Kors Collection.
– Mary J. Blige wore a caramel long-haired shearling popover from Michael Kors Collection.
– Nicole Scherzinger wore an espresso satin shirtdress from the Spring/Summer 2026 Michael Kors Collection.
– Olivia Munn wore a derby wool-and-silk kimono scarf dress from the Spring/Summer 2026 Michael Kors Collection.
– Rachel Zegler wore a white viscose bodysuit and black wool crepe draped culottes, both from the Spring/Summer 2026 Michael Kors Collection.
– Suki Waterhouse wore a white silk georgette shirt with almond suede barrel trousers, both from the Spring/Summer 2026 Michael Kors Collection.
– Uma Thurman wore a banker wool melton coat, black cashmere bias-cut sweater with a white satin charmeuse Hansen shirt and black double crepe sablé trousers, all from Michael Kors Collection.
[Photo Credit: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Michael Kors ]
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