Is Singles Day going global?

China's annual shopping frenzy has arrived, and that can only mean one thing: it's 'Singles Day'. This year department stores including Nordstrom and Neiman Marcus, as well as brands including Lancome, Michael Kors, Estee Lauder and others, are teaming up with the shopping platform Dealmoon.com to tempt shoppers with deals and discounts.

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Sofia Richie stars in new Michael Kors campaign

Sofia Richie has scored some serious modeling career points with the news that she is starring in the latest instalment of Michael Kors' campaign 'The Walk'. The budding fashion star and daughter of singer Lionel Richie is sharing the campaign with three other 'It' girls — model Ming Xi and streetstyle stars and DJs Simi and Haze Khadra. The trendsetters were snapped in various locations across New York City by streetstyle chronicler Tommy Ton, sporting pieces from the label's Holiday 2016 ready-to-wear collection and a curated selection of key Michael Kors handbags from the season.

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Sofia Richie stars in new Michael Kors campaign

Flirty designs at Kors, nature an inspiration for Marchesa at New York shows

Designer Michael Kors opted for flirty skirts and defined waistlines at his romantic New York Fashion Week show while label Marchesa paid tribute to nature and the colors of the day for its spring/summer 2017 collection. With singer Rufus Wainwright performing live, Kors sent models down the catwalk in designs that had strong shoulders and whittled waists in a color palette of tangerine, sand, navy and aquamarine. At Marchesa, designer duo Georgina Chapman and Keren Craig presented an airy, feminine line they said was inspired by “the journey of the day”.

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Flirty designs at Kors, nature an inspiration for Marchesa at New York shows

New York Fashion Week ends on a colorful high

New York Fashion Week wrapped up on Wednesday with an all-American finale from brands including Ralph Lauren and Michael Kors. Ralph Lauren, who hit the headlines earlier this week when it was revealed the house would join the growing coterie of brands adopting the 'see-now-buy-now' retail concept, took the Wild West as his main inspiration for Spring/Summer 2017. Michael Kors is another brand transitioning to see-now-buy-now, but the designer doesn't seem to be losing sleep over it, judging by the joyful aesthetic of his colorful collection.

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NY Fashion Week: Kors, Maxwell, Lhuillier, Coach, Simmons

NEW YORK (AP) — Michael Kors wants us all to be a little more optimistic, while Kimora Lee Simmons went with a low-key office presentation Wednesday during New York Fashion Week.

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NY Fashion Week: Kors, Maxwell, Lhuillier, Coach, Simmons

The biggest trends from "New York Fashion Week: Men’s"

Blurring the lines between smart and casual was one of the main trends to come out of NYFW Men's. Michael Kors led the way, teaming smart pea coats with city shorts, anorak trenches with cropped trousers, belted shorts with silk bombers and cotton polo shirts with linen sateen trousers, for an exemplary exercise in dressed-down chic. David Hart X Hart Schaffner Marx also teamed exotic beach shorts and espadrilles with blazers and ties for a playfully ironic twist. Carlos Campos dressed models head-to-toe in whites and creams, injecting a quirkiness into the ensemble with a jaunty necktie.

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Michael Kors perfects smart-casual at New York Fashion Week Men’s

Michael Kors bridged the gaps between smart and athletic on Tuesday, with a New York Fashion Week Men's collection that focused on hybrid fashion. To this end, smart pea coats were teamed with city shorts, anorak trenches with cropped trousers and poplin suits pared down by windbreaker-style blazers.

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Men’s fashion week kicks off third season in New York

Men's fashion week in New York kicked off its third season Monday with a presentation by Perry Ellis, whose athletic, casual take is expected to mark a number of spring-summer 2017 collections. Dozens of designers from Michael Kors to Tommy Hilfiger will present creations over the course of around 60 catwalk shows and presentations, which are expected to conjure a minimalist, relaxed and utilitarian look. Steven Cox and Daniel Silver, the creative duo behind Duckie Brown, will be sitting out the season, after presenting a mere six-look collection in February.

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Michael Kors ramps things up with new McLaren-Honda partnership

The all-American fashion label is moving into the fast lane with the deal, which it hopes will accelerate its growing image as a men's lifestyle brand. As the team's official lifestyle partner, Michael Kors branding will feature prominently on the drivers' overalls and the McLaren-Honda MP4-31 car, which is being driven in the 2016 FIA Formula 1 World Championship by Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button. The fashion house has created a limited-edition men's leather jacket to mark the strategic move, featuring both the Michael Kors and McLaren logos, as well as a limited-edition plaque with each piece's unique production number.

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Michael Kors debuts wearable tech line

Michael Kors has teamed up with Google to enter the wearable technology market. The US fashion house is set to introduce a new accessories line, beginning with the ‘Access Display' smartwatches, using the Google Android Wear smartwatch platform. Featuring technology compatible with both iPhone and Android phones, the watches include exclusive Michael Kors display faces, which change with a swipe, interchangeable leather and silicone wristbands and glamorous versions for women and sporty versions for men.

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