Fashion Best! Kriti Sanon spotted in Michael Kors’ ensemble!

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Guess what the gorgeous Kriti Sanon was recently spotted looking gorgeous in a Michael Kors ensemble… In fact, fashion giants Michael Kors themselves stated that “Michael Kors is pleased to announce that Kriti Sanon wore a Charcoal Cashmere Asymmetric Bodysuit and a Charcoal Wool Flannel Flared Trouser
from the Fall/Winter 2023 Michael Kors Collection whilst promoting her latest movie project. But the moot question is: Does the super fashionable Kriti Sanon have a soft corner for the brand Michael Kors? You may say why is TheGlitz saying this? That’s because as eagle-eyed fashion lovers, we have seen her before too looking sizzling and stunning in outfits from the same brand.

Don’t believe us? Well, earlier too, Kriti dazzled in a Michael Kors ensemble. In fact, she looked uber-chic in a Michael Kors outfit. Styled by Sukriti Grover, Kriti Sanon rocked a form-fitting Stretch Cashmere Blend Turtleneck bodysuit by Michael Kors. This full-sleeved piece accentuated her curves and exuded sophistication with its high turtleneck collar. The maroon hue served as the perfect canvas for the cowgirl-chic transformation.

About Michael Kors

Michael Kors is a world-renowned, award-winning designer of luxury accessories and ready-to-wear. His namesake company, established in 1981, currently produces a range of products under Michael Kors Collection, MICHAEL Michael Kors and Michael Kors Mens, including accessories, ready-to-wear, footwear, wearable technology, watches, and a full line of fragrance products. Michael Kors stores are operated in the most prestigious cities in the world. In addition, Michael Kors operates digital flagships across North America, Europe and Asia, offering customers a seamless omni-channel experience.

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