Michael Kors

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Michael Kors
Michael Kors, Photographed by Ed Kavishe for Fashion Wire Press.jpg
Kors in c. 2008
Born
Karl Anderson Jr.

(1959-08-09) August 9, 1959 (age 64)
Long Island, New York, U.S.
Education Fashion Institute of Technology
Occupation Fashion designer
Spouse
Lance Le Pere
(m. 2011)
[1]
Awards1999 CFDA award for womenswear designer of the year 2003 CFDA award for menswear designer of the year
Website michaelkors.com

Michael David Kors (born Karl Anderson Jr. [2] August 9, 1959) is an American fashion designer. He is the chief creative officer of his brand, [3] Michael Kors, which sells men's and women's ready-to-wear, accessories, watches, jewelry, footwear, and fragrance. Kors was the first women's ready-to-wear designer for the French house Celine, from 1997 to 2003. [4] On January 2, 2019, Michael Kors Holdings Limited officially changed its name to Capri Holdings Limited (NYSE: CPRI). [5] Michael Kors, Jimmy Choo, and Versace are the three founder-led brands under Capri Holdings Limited. [6]

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Personal life

Kors was born as Karl Anderson Jr. [7] on Long Island, New York. His mother is Jewish; his father was of Swedish descent. [7] [8] [9] [10] His parents are Joan Hamburger, a former model, and her first husband, Karl Anderson Sr. [11] [12] [13] His mother married Bill Kors when her son was five, and his surname was changed to Kors. His mother told Karl that he could choose a new first name as well and he renamed himself Michael David Kors. [13] He grew up in Merrick, New York, and graduated from John F. Kennedy High School in Bellmore, New York, on Long Island. [14]

Kors married his partner, Lance Le Pere, on August 16, 2011, in Southampton, New York, in The Hamptons. [1] [15] [16]

Career

Kors' affinity for fashion started when he was very young. His mother thought his affinity might have been caused in part by his exposure to the apparel industry through her modeling career. [17] Michael, at the age of five, even redesigned his mother's wedding dress for her second marriage. [18] As a teen, Kors began designing clothes and selling them out of his parents' basement, which he renamed the Iron Butterfly. [17]

In 1977, he enrolled at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City. [19] However, he dropped out after only nine months and took a job at a boutique called Lothar's across from Bergdorf Goodman on 57th Street in Midtown Manhattan, where he started as a salesperson and went on to become both the designer and visual display head for the store.

In 1981, Kors launched his Michael Kors women's label at Bergdorf Goodman. In 1990, the company launched KORS Michael Kors as a licensee. A Chapter 11 filing in 1993, caused by the closure of the licensing partner for KORS Michael Kors, forced him to put the KORS line on hold. He got back on his feet by 1997 and launched a lower priced line and at the same time was named the first women's ready-to-wear designer for French house Celine. [20] In his tenure at Celine, Kors turned the fashion house around with successful accessories and a critically acclaimed ready-to-wear line. He left Celine in October 2003 to concentrate on his own brand. He launched his menswear line in 2002.

First Lady Michelle Obama's first term official portrait showing her wearing a dress designed by Kors Michelle Obama official portrait.jpg
First Lady Michelle Obama's first term official portrait showing her wearing a dress designed by Kors
A dress by Michael Kors modeled by Kasia Struss, 2010 MICHAEL KORS 221.jpg
A dress by Michael Kors modeled by Kasia Struss, 2010

Among the celebrities who have dressed in Kors' designs are Nicole Kidman, Tiffany Haddish, Reese Witherspoon, Lupita Nyong'o, Olivia Wilde, Blake Lively, Kate Hudson, Jennifer Lawrence, Taylor Swift, Kate Middleton, Hillary Clinton, Angelina Jolie, Jennifer Lopez, Emily Blunt, [21] Kristen Stewart, [22] Ariana DeBose, [23] Vice President Kamala Harris, [24] Heidi Klum, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Sigourney Weaver [25] and Ciara. [26] Michelle Obama wore a black sleeveless dress from the designer for her first term official portrait as First Lady and later sported Kors again at the 2015 State of the Union address. [27]

Viola Davis wore a custom Michael Kors Collection gown when accepting a Golden Globe for best supporting actress in a motion picture for her role in Fences. Kate Hudson and Olivia Wilde both wore gowns by the designer to the 2016 Golden Globes, and Emily Blunt, nominated for her role in Into the Woods , wore a white custom gown by the designer in 2015. Joan Allen wore his gown when she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in The Contender . As creative director of Celine, Kors designed many outfits for actresses to wear on screen, including Gwyneth Paltrow in Possession ; [28] and Rene Russo in The Thomas Crown Affair . [29]

One of his gowns was worn by Alicia Keys for her performance at Barack Obama's inaugural ball on January 21, 2013. [30]

Models Constance Jablonski, Jac Jagaciak, Andreea Diaconu, and Liu Wen among others walking for Michael Kors in 2014 Michael Kors Spring-Summer 2014 60.jpg
Models Constance Jablonski, Jac Jagaciak, Andreea Diaconu, and Liu Wen among others walking for Michael Kors in 2014

Kors was a judge on the Emmy-nominated reality television program Project Runway , which aired on Bravo for five seasons; subsequent seasons aired on Lifetime. On December 18, 2012, it was announced that Kors would be leaving Project Runway, to be replaced by fellow designer Zac Posen. [31] Kors returned to Project Runway in 2016 as a guest judge on the season 15 finale. [32]

In January 2014, Forbes reported that Kors reached a personal fortune in excess of $1 billion. Michael Kors Holdings had already "minted two billionaires": Silas Chou and Lawrence Stroll. [33]

Other honors

Kors at the conclusion of his Spring/Summer 2014 show at New York Fashion Week, September 2013 Michael Kors Spring-Summer 2014 66.jpg
Kors at the conclusion of his Spring/Summer 2014 show at New York Fashion Week, September 2013
An ensemble Kors designed in 2021-2022 in the Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition In America: A Lexicon of Fashion Michael Kors dress and coat at the Met (52704).jpg
An ensemble Kors designed in 2021–2022 in the Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition In America: A Lexicon of Fashion

In January 2009, the estate of the artist-designer Tony Duquette sued Kors for trademark infringement after Kors allegedly used Duquette's name and images in promoting Kors' 2009 resortwear collection. [34]

In July 2013, he became the second luxury brand, after Tiffany & Co, to sue Costco for falsely claiming in advertisements that they sold his product. [35] [36]

Kors was referenced in the 2006 film The Devil Wears Prada by Meryl Streep's character, Miranda Priestly. In the scene, Priestly sweeps into her office and gives a list of instructions to her personal assistant (Emily Blunt). Priestly says, "RSVP 'yes' to Michael Kors' party and I want the driver to drop me off at 9:30 and pick me up at 9:45 sharp." [37]

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