New York Fashion Week is less than a week away and Calvin Klein is one of the brands that will be showcasing their fall 2013 collection in a never-seen-before presentation!
Okay all you fashion addicts, it's time for New York Fashion
Week 2013! Yes, this is the moment to check out the hottest trends
for the upcoming cold season! Legendary brand Calvin Klein will be
showcasing their creations at this impressive event. In fact,
Francisco Costa, the house's Creative Director, will reveal his new
designs for fall 2013.
Bronx-born Calvin Klein started his own business in spring 1968
managing to earn the title of America’s King of Clothes in a short
amount of time. His classic style made him famous! Today, the
brand's modern, sophisticated yet pure, natural and often minimal
aesthetic still ensures its place as an exceptional global
lifestyle label.
Well, no doubt whatsoever that everyone's eager to see what
Francisco Costa has prepared for New York Fashion Week 2013. The
designer used some of Calvin Klein's minimalism in his collections
yet bringing a little bit of his own vision. His spring 2012
ready-to-wear collection is a great example of exquisite subtlety
spiced up by some sensual details.
Feminine and sensuous were also Costa's key words for pre-fall
2012, while his Calvin Klein spring 2013 collection had a strongly
sexual, provocative vibe. "It's erotic again, a continuation of
last Fall and Spring," the designer said.
Alluring and feminine was also Calvin Klein's pre-fall 2013
collection. “I went back to some of the classics of
Calvin…reinventing them through construction and shape,” Costa said
after the presentation. "The future is about new construction. You
have to show something new. We really worked on that," Francesco
Costa explained.
The Calvin Klein fall 2013 collection will be showcased at New York Fashion Week on February
14 at 205 W 39TH STREET. So, make sure you come back in order to
see the brand's latest line!
Update! Have a look at the Calvin Klein fall 2013
collection!
Photos via style.com


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