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New York Fashion Week | Calvin Klein Fall 2010

Never losing sight of the future, Calvin Klein continues on a narrow path, focusing energy on the evolution of the suit. For Calvin Klein, this means sheen, synthetic fabrics and heavy-handed silhouettes. While suiting takes on a boxy fit, ribbed sportswear adds texture and exaggerated proportions are explored for memorable outerwear. Cold and distant, the Calvin Klein man is complicated, but his approach to the fall season is simple–the goal is structure, a little flash and a penchant for tomorrow’s trends.











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  • jim

    the leather jacket with the vertical lines is mine >: )

  • jim

    the leather jacket with the vertical lines is mine >: )

  • ERIXN

    I want to see these clothes in person… love techno fabrics pushing familiar silhouettes.

  • ERIXN

    I want to see these clothes in person… love techno fabrics pushing familiar silhouettes.

  • http://MeAndMarisa.wordpress.com Andrew J

    I really loved the high neck trend that could be seen in everything from the pieces with hoods to just the extremely tall collars. It's hard to see in these shots, but I put up a couple from the show yesterday.
    -Andrew J
    http://MeAndMarisa.wordpress.com

    P.S. 9th row, left image. That piece really stuck out to me as being extremely unique and I'm not entirely sure why. I liked it though.

  • http://MeAndMarisa.wordpress.com Andrew J

    I really loved the high neck trend that could be seen in everything from the pieces with hoods to just the extremely tall collars. It's hard to see in these shots, but I put up a couple from the show yesterday.
    -Andrew J
    http://MeAndMarisa.wordpress.com

    P.S. 9th row, left image. That piece really stuck out to me as being extremely unique and I'm not entirely sure why. I liked it though.

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