Yesterday marked an electrifying moment during day two of New York Fashion Week, as the fashion world eagerly awaited the launch of the inaugural collection by Veronica Leoni for Calvin Klein Collection. After a notable absence of six-and-a-half years from the fashion calendar, this iconic all-American label made a triumphant return. The event was graced by illustrious guests, including Kate Moss, Christy Turlington, and the esteemed American designer himself, all gathered in the former office of the late Carolyn Bessette Kennedy, who was a prominent publicist for Calvin Klein in the 1990s. Leoni?s collection showcased several signature style codes of the brand, featuring a stunning array of trench coats, tailored suits, and elegant capes, all crafted from luxurious materials such as wool, brushed cotton, and silks.
In-Depth Review of the Calvin Klein Collection for Fall 2025
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Explore the Diverse Reactions from theFashionSpot?s Forum Members
?The clothes are a non-event. They are available everywhere already.? [Lola701]
?Very sober and minimalist. In the 90s this was something unexpected and new in a certain sense. Now, with all the old money and quiet luxury brands, it just seems like something we?ve already seen.? [fashionlov]
?Depressing as hell.? [liberty33r1b]
?I honestly quite enjoyed the presentation. It doesn?t strike any major emotions in me but that might be fine for what it is. However, there?s something about this that feels rather Raf Simons ? like a muted and subdued CK205W39NYC and recent Prada seasons.? [Overindulgence]
?This doesn?t feel like luxury at all. Most of the fabrics and looks you could find in Zara. What is the point of reviving the brand if you are going to offer something that looks like your 2010s collections?? [ReneSanchez]
?We have seen this a million times. You can go to COS/Dutti. So what?s the point of buying Calvin Klein Collection by Veronica Leoni?? [GivenchyAddict]
Discover all the stunning looks from the Calvin Klein Collection Fall 2025 collection and engage in the ongoing conversation, here.
