Calvin Klein's first female creative director finds succour in a fictional New York
Briefly

Veronica Leoni, Calvin Klein's first female creative director, debuted her collection at New York Fashion Week. With a blend of inspiration from the brand's archives and a focus on minimalism, the collection featured standout pieces like a black mock-turtle dress and vibrant gowns. Leoni emphasized avoiding nostalgia while introducing modern tailoring and playful elements. The show marked Calvin Klein's return to the catwalk after six and a half years, amidst challenges in American fashion's competition with European brands. Notable attendees included Kate Moss and Christy Turlington, highlighting the collection's significance.
Leoni's pioneering spirit is evident in her debut: a harmonious blend of modernism and minimalism, inspired by Calvin Klein's archives yet looks forward without nostalgia.
The collection is a vibrant nod to the past with contemporary elements, balancing between structured tailoring and playful designs, embodying the essence of CK One generation.
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