'You have to stay curious': Michael Kors on his inclusive brand's global rise

Michael Kors is on a mission to make fashion more inclusive, one outfit at a time. The 44-year-old designer has always been known for his glamorous and aspirational lifestyle brand, but he's now focusing on making it accessible to everyone.

"I don't want people to feel like they can only wear me if they're young or thin," Kors said in an interview with The Guardian. "I want to be a problem solver for different ages, sizes, heights - everything."

Kors' brand has come under scrutiny for its lack of diversity on the catwalk, but he's made a conscious effort to change that. He's now featuring models of all shapes and sizes in his shows, and his designs are more affordable than ever.

"My bags are £230 and my shoes are £150," Kors said. "I want people to be able to afford me."

The strategy is working. Kors' brand has seen a significant increase in sales in recent years, and he's now confident that it can become the next global behemoth in luxury fashion.

But Kors isn't just focused on making his brand more accessible - he's also trying to shake off the perception that fashion is too expensive. He believes that people want clothes that are both stylish and functional, but can't afford to pay top dollar for them.

"I think people want things that delight but still function," Kors said. "They don't want to spend £1,000 on a handbag that they'll only wear once or twice."

Kors' approach is refreshing in an industry where luxury brands are often seen as elitist and exclusive. He's also been praised for his inclusive approach to sizing, which features models of all shapes and sizes in his shows.

"I don't care if you're big or small, old or young - I want everyone to feel included," Kors said.

At 66, Kors is still going strong. He doesn't dwell on succession plans, but he does spend time searching for vintage pieces from his earliest collections. "I had no money when I started out, so I sold everything," he said with a laugh. "But now, people tell me that my pieces are hard to find."

Despite the challenges of the fashion industry, Kors remains optimistic about the future. He believes that fashion should be for everyone, not just the elite.

"I think we're getting there," he said. "I see people wearing my clothes and they're happy - that's what it's all about."
 
You know what I'm saying? 🤔 Michael Kors is a perfect example of how one person can make a change in their industry. He didn't just sit back and wait for things to get better, he took action and created his own path. And you know what's beautiful about that? It shows us that we all have the power to be problem solvers too. We don't have to wait for someone else to make a change, we can do it ourselves.

It's also crazy how our perceptions of fashion can be so skewed by what we see in the media. I mean, who says you need to break the bank to look good? 💸 Michael Kors is showing us that style and functionality don't have to come with a hefty price tag. And let's not forget about body positivity - he's featuring models of all shapes and sizes, which is just amazing. It's like, we're all beautiful in our own way, right?

Anyway, I think what really stands out here is Michael Kors' humility and gratitude. He doesn't care about the fame or fortune, he cares about making a difference. And that's something we can all learn from. 🙏
 
I love how Michael Kors is changing the game in the fashion industry! 🚀 He's making sure that everyone can feel included, regardless of age, size, or budget. It's so refreshing to see a brand that's not just about luxury, but also about style and function for all. 💼 His focus on affordability is genius - £230 bags and £150 shoes? That's more like it! 😊 I'm glad he's shaking off the perception that fashion has to be expensive. It's time for everyone to feel beautiful and stylish, not just the elite. 👗 Kors' approach reminds me of how sustainable fashion is becoming more mainstream - people want clothes that are not only pretty but also practical and affordable. 🌎 Let's keep supporting brands like Michael Kors who are leading the way towards a more inclusive and accessible fashion industry! 💕
 
omg i am totes loving michael kors new direction 🤑👗! hes finally making fashion more accessible 4 everyone, esp the plus sizes & older crowd 💁‍♀️. his designs r not only stylish but also affordable (£150 shoes? that's like, super cheap 😂) and thats what everyone wants - clothes that dont break the bank. kors is def shaking off that whole elitist vibe in fashion 🚫. i love how hes featuring diverse models on the catwalk & incorporating vintage pieces into his shows 🎀. and honestly, who cant relate to wanting 2 spend £1k on a handbag? 😂 anywayz, im rooting 4 kors & his mission 2 make fashion 4 every body 👏💖
 
I'm loving this shift in the luxury fashion world 🙌! Michael Kors is totally on point with making his brand more inclusive 👏. I mean, who says you can't rock a designer outfit if you're not young or thin? 😎 It's about time we see more diversity on the catwalk and in stores. And £230 bags and £150 shoes are actually pretty affordable for luxury fashion 💸. Kors is all about making people feel included, whether they're big, small, old, or young 👫. I think his approach is so refreshing and it's awesome to see someone in the industry finally prioritizing inclusivity 🙌. Let's keep celebrating more brands that are breaking down barriers and making fashion for everyone 💖
 
I love how Michael Kors is making fashion more inclusive 😊. It's so important that brands cater to different ages, sizes, and styles. His approach to making high-end fashion more accessible is genius 💡. I mean, who says luxury has to break the bank? £230 for a bag is still steep for most people 🤑. But hey, at least he's trying to make it more affordable.

I'm also loving his attitude towards vintage pieces - it's so cool that he's on the hunt for old designs from his early collections 🛍️. And can we talk about how refreshing it is to see a brand embracing diversity and inclusivity? It's not just about looks, but about making people feel included and valued 💖.

Kors' confidence in his brand's future is infectious 🌟. He's right - fashion should be for everyone, not just the elite. And if he can make it happen, then I'm all for it 👏. Bring on more inclusive, affordable, and stylish fashion! 💃🕺
 
idk how long its gonna take before every brand is charging £230 for a bag lol. michael kors wants to be accessible but i'm not sure if his prices are really affordable yet. plus, £1,000 handbag thats only worn once or twice? that sounds like a luxury thing to me 🤑
 
can u imagine walking into a store & seeing urself on the rack 😂? michael kors is literally making fashion for EVERY BODY, no matter what shape or size. i love how he's pricing his stuff too, £230 bags are still super affordable 🤑. plus, his approach to sizing is so inclusive, it's about time! 👏 at 66 yrs young & crushing the game 💁‍♀️
 
I'm not so sure about this whole inclusive fashion thing 🤔... I mean, £230 bags and £150 shoes? That still sounds like a pretty steep price tag to me 😅. And have you seen the 'vintage pieces' Kors is always going on about? Those things are probably worth a fortune 💸. It's all just marketing hype if you ask me 📦... I want to see some real change, not just a PR stunt to make him seem cool 👍.
 
Omg I'm literally so down with Michael Kors' new direction 🤩👜! He's always been a designer I love but now he's making his brand more inclusive, which is EVERYTHING 💖. Like, who says fashion has to be just for the young and thin? Not me, that's for sure 😂. I've got friends of all ages and sizes and I'm so glad Kors is featuring them in his shows and designs 👏. And affordable prices? Yes please! £230 for a bag and £150 for shoes are totes reasonable 🤑. It's about time the luxury fashion industry stepped up their game and made clothes that people actually want to wear, not just show off on Instagram 💁‍♀️. Kors is literally the best and I'm loving his vibe 💕
 
🤔 I'm loving this new direction Michael Kors is taking his brand in, but at the same time I'm a bit skeptical about how long this change will last. We've seen so many fashion brands come and go with "inclusive" marketing campaigns that don't necessarily translate to actual inclusivity behind the scenes. Let's see if MKors can actually back up their claims with more than just trendy photoshoots 📸💁‍♀️. And what's the deal with £230 bags? Is it really that hard for a brand to offer more affordable options without sacrificing quality? 💸
 
🙌 I'm loving this new direction Michael Kors is taking his brand in! He's totally on point with making fashion more inclusive, especially when it comes to size. 🤩 I mean, who says you can't rock a stylish outfit if you're over 40 or plus-size? 💁‍♀️ It's about time someone like him took the industry by storm and proved that luxury fashion doesn't have to be elitist. 💸 And let's be real, £230 for a bag is actually pretty affordable! 😂 I've seen people wearing his clothes on social media and they look so happy and confident - that's what it's all about, right? 👍
 
💡 his move is about time 👗 think its great that he's making his brand more affordable 🤑 people need clothes that are both stylish and functional, but not broke 💸 Kors is on the right track with his approach to sizing 📈 features models of all shapes and sizes in his shows 🌈 would love to see more brands doin this 👍
 
👜💖 I'm loving this new direction Michael Kors is taking his brand in! He's finally acknowledging that fashion doesn't have to be exclusive or elitist, and that's a breath of fresh air. I mean, who says you can't wear luxury on a budget? £230 for bags and £150 for shoes are actually pretty reasonable prices, especially when you consider the quality you're getting.

And I think what's most inspiring about Kors' approach is his commitment to inclusivity. He's not just tokenizing diversity by including models of different ages, sizes, and shapes in his shows – he's genuinely trying to create clothes that people from all walks of life can wear and enjoy. It's not just about making a statement; it's about making people feel seen and heard.

I also love how Kors is shattering the myth that luxury fashion has to be expensive or exclusive. People want stylish clothes that they can wear regularly, not just splurge on once every few years. And let's be real – who doesn't want to treat themselves to a beautiful handbag or pair of shoes without breaking the bank?

What I find most fascinating is how Kors' approach is actually a reflection of his own humble beginnings. From having no money when he started out, to now being recognized for his incredible designs – it's a true rags-to-riches story that inspires so much hope and positivity.

The fact that people are starting to take notice of this change in the fashion industry is also really exciting. It shows that there's still room for growth and evolution, even after all these years. And who knows? Maybe we'll see more brands follow suit and make fashion truly accessible to everyone. 🤞
 
can you believe michael kors is making a real effort to make his brand more inclusive? like i'm totally here for it 💖👗 affordable luxury is the way forward imo, who says you need to break the bank for a stylish outfit? £230 bags and £150 shoes might not be cheap, but they're a steal compared to some other brands out there 🤑 plus kors is all about featuring models of all shapes and sizes on the catwalk - it's like, totally refreshing 😎
 
🙌 "The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams." 🌟 We need more people like Michael Kors, pushing fashion towards a more inclusive world where everyone can feel beautiful and stylish. 💃 It's amazing how his approach is changing perceptions and making luxury fashion more accessible to all. 👗 Now if only we could say the same for affordability... 😏
 
I'm low-key impressed with Michael Kors' efforts to make fashion more inclusive 😂. I mean, let's be real, the luxury fashion industry has been pretty elitist for a long time. But Kors is trying to change that by featuring models of all shapes and sizes in his shows and making his designs more affordable. £230 bags? That's still kinda pricey, but hey, at least he's aiming for accessibility 🤑.

And I love how he's not just focused on being inclusive, but also on creating functional clothes that people actually want to wear. No one wants to spend £1,000 on a handbag they'll only use once or twice 💸. Kors is onto something here, and I'm curious to see if his approach will actually work in the long run 🔍.

One thing that's got me thinking is how this shift towards inclusivity might impact the whole "fast fashion" culture 🤔. If luxury brands are starting to prioritize accessibility, might we see a rise in more affordable, high-quality alternatives? Maybe we'll get a new wave of sustainable fashion that's actually affordable for everyone 💚. Worth keeping an eye on, imo 👀
 
idk why ppl need 2 pay £1000+ 4 a handbag lol 🤣 michael kors is doin somethin right tho, makin fashion more affordable & inclusive is a big step in the right direction. but u gotta ask urself, is it really worth all that money? can we just enjoy stylish clothes without breakin the bank? anyway, i gotta give kors props 4 tryna change the game & make fashion for everyone, not just the rich ppl 🤑
 
I'm loving the vibe of Michael Kors' new direction 🌈💼! He's making fashion more inclusive, which is a total game-changer for everyone, not just the young and thin crowd 👯‍♀️. The sales numbers are up and his brand is getting a major facelift 💸. I mean, £230 for a bag? That's actually pretty affordable, especially when you consider the quality 🤑.

I'm also loving the focus on functionality 😎. People want clothes that can keep up with their busy lives, not just be a status symbol 👗. And let's be real, who doesn't love a good bargain? 💰 Kors is doing it right by offering more affordable options and featuring models of all shapes and sizes in his shows 📈.

Here are some fun facts to back this up:
- 70% of millennials say they want to see more diversity on the catwalk (source: Fashionista)
- The average price of a luxury handbag is £450 (source: Who What Wear)
- 75% of consumers consider social responsibility when making purchasing decisions (source: Harvard Business Review)

Anyway, I'm super stoked about Michael Kors' new direction and I think he's onto something 🎉!
 
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