Kendall Jenner Showcases Michael Kors' Dressy Spring Collection In A Rooftop Photoshoot: See The Campaign Pics!
Kendall Jenner was in a New York state of mind as she modeled Michael Kors' spring/summer 2022 collection.
In the new campaign shots, which were taken atop Manhattan's Prospect Tower, the reality star dons dresses, crop tops and more threads that act a "cinematic love letter" to the Big Apple, the designer's hometown.
Check out Jenner's scenic snaps by scrolling down!
The brunette beauty offered a glimpse at her abs via her strappy top, which she paired with a blazer, cropped pants and slingback heels. The star was photographed by Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin.
“The imagery pays homage to the strength and timeless romance of the city," shared the brand.
Jenner oozed glitz and glam in a sequined cutout gown.
The new collection features "streamlined silhouettes, feminine tailoring, hand-worked fabrics and a ‘confidently optimistic’ palette and includes pencil skirts, bra tops, and pullovers as well as handbags and footwear."
The model made headlines last year when she wore a revealing cutout dress to her friend Lauren Perez's wedding, with many social media users calling the look inappropriate and distasteful. After staying silent on the matter, she finally addressed her critics, revealing she asked her pal for "approval in advance."
This sleeveless white frock has us thinking about warmer days! Adding to the springtime vibes were a pair of nude heels and a woven clutch bag.
"When I think about what endures, it’s love — romantic love, but also love for your friends, your family and for your city," Kors said of the new collection. "With this campaign, we wanted to bring to life urban romance and the unique juxtaposition of the strength and grit of New York City with the love that it inspires time and again."
The 818 Tequila founder first donned some of the collection's threads during New York Fashion Week in September, and you can get your hands on the clothes later this month.
NYC also holds a Fashion Week in February, though it's unclear if the event will go on due to the increase in cases of COVID-19.