
Michael Kors’ fall 2025 campaign works like a Roman postcard. JC-T, promoted from APAC ambassador to global figurehead, carries the brand’s bags and its message. Photographed by Alessio Albi across fountains, domes, and steps, the images supply both cinematic backdrop and a reminder that luxury now travels on its own passport.
JC-T for Michael Kors Fall 2025

This season’s styling insists on weight. Denim stacks upon denim, a suede jacket hugs a crew neck, and leather develops an armor around casualness. Yet the real argument lies in the accessories.
The Hamilton Moderne reworks a 2009 icon, stretching its lines into an East-West silhouette that keeps the padlock but sharpens the pace.

The Nolita bag, smaller yet more agile, shifts on command from shoulder to crossbody, the type of trick that matters in the churn of real movement.
JC-T plays his part with direct intensity; a quality Michael Kors calls “magnetic.” He looks less like a poster boy for a bag than like someone already halfway to his next flight, which makes the image believable.

JC-T’s campaign arrives as Michael Kors’ second Roman chapter, following Logan Lerman’s advertisement. Where Lerman emphasized American identity, JC-T expands the narrative. Rome becomes stage for an ambassador elevated to global rank, mirroring Michael Kors’ international scale.