After a nearly seven-year hiatus from runway shows, Calvin Klein returned to New York Fashion Week with a new collection designed by Veronica Leoni. Held at the historic ground-floor gallery space of 205 West 39th Street, the show marked a significant reunion for Klein, who has largely remained out of the public eye for two decades. The minimalist aesthetic was reminiscent of the brand's heritage, featuring notable guests from Klein's past, including models Kate Moss and Christy Turlington, highlighting the emotional significance of the event and its connection to American fashion history.
It's very emotional, Mr. Klein said of being back in his old office building and seeing his label back on the runway.
The show was held on the ground-floor gallery space at 205 West 39th Street, the garment district headquarters where Mr. Klein moved in the 1990s.
It was a reminder of the heady days when Calvin Klein defined a certain kind of breathy, urbane American sportswear.
Mr. Klein, 82, who sold his company to PVH in 2002 and has mostly been off the fashion grid since then, made his entrance in a natty, black three-piece suit.
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