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Calvin Klein Returns to New York Fashion Week

January 19, 2025

Calvin Klein Inc. today announces its return to the official NYFW calendar to present Veronica Leoni’s debut Calvin Klein Collection for Fall/Winter 2025.

 

It will be an intimate showing of both women’s and men’s looks and will take place at 12:00 PM on February 7, 2025.

Calvin Klein is thrilled to return to the global stage at New York Fashion Week and unveil Veronica Leoni’s creative vision for Calvin Klein Collection,” said Eva Serrano, Calvin Klein Global Brand President. “Veronica’s debut marks a new era of innovation and creativity, embracing a fresh vision for the brand while honoring its iconic heritage. We can’t wait to share it with the world.”

 

"Calvin Klein Collection's return to New York Fashion Week marks a moment for New York and the global fashion industry," said Steven Kolb, CEO of the CFDA. "The brand has been an integral part of shaping American fashion, pushing boundaries with its bold take on minimalism, and we are excited to have them back on the Official NYFW Schedule and look forward to celebrating the brand’s latest chapter.”

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