Michael Kors Fall 2025 Campaign Elevates Neutrals into Cinema-Ready Power Dressing
Michael Kors’ Fall 2025 ad features Angelina Kendall in sculpted neutrals and cozy-modernist tailoring, shot in moody cinematic style.
Michael Kors’ Fall/Winter 2025 campaign introduces a bold kind of luxury—centered on strength, sharp tailoring, and cinematic poise.
Shot by Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin and styled by Carlos Nazario, the campaign stars model Angelina Kendall in commanding, noir-inspired compositions. Set against the dramatic brick and shadows of Chelsea’s Terminal Warehouse, her presence fills the frame—draped in sculpted coats, fluid silk, and tailored pieces with architectural edge.
Kors himself describes the aesthetic as “cozy modernism.” Yet, its power lies in contrast—effortless neutrals sharply rendered to feel like armor. The palette includes black, stone grey, chocolate, and caramel—rich, stripped-back tones that exude confidence.
Accessories—oversized clutches, croc-effect bowling bags, and plush shearling hats—add texture and attitude, making the looks feel polished yet provocatively grounded.
Unlike past campaigns that leaned on travel and jet-set glamour, this season shifts inward, drawing drama from texture, cut, and form—eschewing spectacle for intimacy and architectural strength.
Michael Kors’ Fall 2025 is not just a collection—it’s an invitation to wear your strength in neutrals that speak volumes.







