9 Best Looks: Michael Kors Spring Summer 2026 conveys earthy escapism

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18 Sep 2025 • 4:00 PM MYT
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Michael Kors turned Chelsea’s Terminal Warehouse into a dreamlike space for the Spring Summer 2026 showcase. The New York venue was complemented with elements such as nature-inspired sculptural components, towering cacti, terracotta accents and wood paneling. In a way, Terminal Warehouse was transformed to exude all things earthy and elegance as models appeared on the runway in sophisticated yet relaxing ensembles.

There’s a sense of comfort on the runway — combined with an easy-going attitude. In the Spring Summer 2026 collection, Michael Kors himself expressed: “The simple truth is that escapism helps us tremendously. So many of us live urban lives, and when you travel, you learn about yourself, you learn about other people, you learn about life. It’s nature that always knocks us out,but balanced with elegance and sophistication that’s everything I want this collection to convey.”

Guests such as Audra McDonald, Gwyneth Paltrow, Kelsea Ballerini, Leslie Bibb, Olivia Munn, Olivia Wilde and Suki Waterhouse watched on as models appeared in sensual and effortless looks. Reimagined for all-day wearability, the Michael Kors Spring Summer 2026 exuded laidback glamour from head to toe. Think airy caftans, soft tailoring and liquid draping.

Notable pieces we spotted include a Crepe De Chine Scarf Top in black and brown, the Linen Double-Breasted Blazer in white, a black Silk Mesh Pullover, a brass Leather Trench and a Jersey Draped Pant in black with hand embroidered paillettes. The collection, in general, is sleek and ideal for day-to-night occasions. There’s something for the beach, something for work, something for cafe hopping and something for an evening soiree.

Here are nine best looks from the Michael Kors Spring Summer 2026 show.

(All photos by Michael Kors)


Note : The information in this article is accurate as of the date of publication.