Norma Kamali’s Designer Uniform Is Full of Vibrant Prints
Oh, and platform crocs.

Welcome toStyle Diaries, a new series where we research the physical manifestations of our closet tours IRL. We're asking friends and tastemakers to show us what they're *actually* wearing during the week and to provide a little insight into their thoughts on the current state of fashion. This week we are speaking with Norma Kamali. Her job is extremely hands-on, so the iconic New York–based designer takes a uniform approach to dressing, opting for comfortable, casual separates rendered in cheerful, loud prints. Don't forget the emblematic eyewear and platform Crocs!
What does your style *actually* look like right now?
"Easy, casual, but not expected. Post-COVID casual molded, clunky shoes and sneakers with skirts, shorts, pants, and jumpsuits."
Day 1:
"I am a working girl! Designers are pinning and pulling fabrics on the floor and on the tables, so workout clothes, hoodies, and jog pants with tees work for me."
Shop the Look:
Do you have a go-to outfit formula, or do you prefer to switch it up when getting dressed?
"Everyone has a go-to uniform. Mine tends to be jumpsuits right now, day to evening—no matter if I just change my shoes."
Day 2:
"I am casual, even when it may not traditionally be a casual idea. Polka-dot ruffled pants, Crocs platforms, and a jersey tee are comfortable and fun to wear."
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What energy are you bringing to your ensembles this season? What are you looking forward to wearing?
"Prints, prints, and more prints, and colorful prints, as well!"
Day 3:
"I have worn the sleeping bag coat every year (winter) since 1975. This print is from my Home collection, and I can't wait to get wrapped in it!"
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In terms of beauty, what does your go-to hair and makeup routine look like, and how does that change based on what you're wearing?
"Bangs, below-shoulder-length hair, straight in the winter, waves in the summer—thanks to the weather—and the same face with a 'no makeup' approach. My line has a glow for color that lasts three days, and then brows, mascara, and a lip stain."
Photos: Courtesy of Norma Kamali
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