Lindsay Lohan, Olivia Wilde, more stars sit front row at Michael Kors’ NYFW show
Michael Kors’ NYFW shows always pack serious star power, and this season’s was no exception.
There was Lindsay Lohan in a slinky gray slip dress topped with a matching fur-collared coat, Suki Waterhouse in a shaggy lavender jacket that could’ve been plucked from her “Daisy Jones & The Six” wardrobe and Olivia Wilde in one of her signature sheer lace dresses (if you’ve got it, flaunt it!).
Olympic gymnast Suni Lee was in attendance as well, clad in a chic gray short suit and fresh off her gold medal-winning run in Paris; we spotted the athlete sweetly posing for photos with a few young fans.
And it was a family affair for Lisa Rinna, who cheered on her younger daughter, Amelia Gray Hamlin, as she walked the runway; her eldest, Delilah Belle, joined her in the front row.
Among the other models in Kors’ cast this season? A newly married Karen Elson — whose wedding to Electric Lady Studios owner Lee Foster was attended by the likes of Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift and Lana Del Rey over the weekend — and Irina Shayk, who wore a tailored black midi dress with a belted waist.
“Keep an eye out for an extra special guest in today’s runway lineup,” Kors posted on X ahead of the event; that turned out to be Dahyun of K-pop sensation Twice, making her catwalk debut in an off-the-shoulder brown knit mini.
And while neither Andrew Scott nor Dakota Fanning was seated in the front row, they were certainly there in spirit; Netflix’s black-and-white “Ripley” show was a key inspiration point for Kors this season, and it showed in the 1950s maillots, circle skirts and crisp button-up shirts (not to mention the muted color palette).
The designer certainly seemed to give everyone in attendance something to talk about; while Vogue editrix Anna Wintour typically bolts for the exit the moment a presentation ends, she remained seated and deep in conversation with pal Huma Abedin for at least 20 minutes post-show.
Were they arguing the merits of 1999’s “The Talented Mr. Ripley” over the streaming miniseries? Strategizing Vogue’s coverage of Abedin’s upcoming wedding to Alex Soros? Planning their presidential debate watch party for later that night? That’s anyone’s guess.
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