Jeremy Allen White for Calvin Klein’s Fall 2024 Campaign
Calvin Klein unveiled their second campaign, featuring the actor Jeremy Allen White.
Directed and photographed by Mert Alas.
Calvin Klein unveiled their second campaign, featuring the actor Jeremy Allen White.
Directed and photographed by Mert Alas.
The first days of 2024 seem to be quite HOT as the new campaign of Calvin Klein breaks the internet.
Jeremy Allen White drops his pants on a roof top in New York and poses for photographer Mert Alas, who know how to give us the hottest shots.
Calvin Klein presents its Spring 2023 campaign featuring again some of our favourite super stars.
The campaign features brand ambassadors and friends JENNIE, Kendall Jenner and FKA twigs, as well as Michael B. Jordan and Aaron Taylor-Johnson in their debut campaigns for Calvin Klein.
Photographed by renowned photographer duo Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott.
For the second collection for Calvin Klein, Heron Preston focus on streetwear and the idea of the essential. Through a shared vision, the collection shows the Calvin Klein DNA through a modern lens to create purposeful and recognizable pieces designed for everyday use.
Classic styles are tailored for a futuristic fit. The obsession with texture and color play adds depth to these classics. Exaggerated simplicity and oversized silhouettes are signed with signature orange accents.
Watch the official campaign below:
Calvin Klein celebrates self-expression and the full spectrum of LGBTQ+ identity, on its new #PROUDINMYCALVINS campaign.
Featuring Pabllo Vittar, Tommy Dorfman, Chella Man, Mary V, Mina Gerges, Gia Woods, Ama Elsesser, Jari Jones, and Reece King, the campaign was captured and directed by Ryan McGinley.
Photography & Direction Nicolas Aristidou
starring Brian Nicklen
Photography & Direction Antonio Candelas
Starring Felipe Villagrana
Photographer Stavros Christodoulou
Styling Christos Christou
CALVIN KLEIN 205W39NYC global spring summer 2018 campaign featuring the collection designed by label’s Chief Creative Office RAF SIMONS is out now.
After the much talked about Kardashian-Jenner featured underwear ads, the denim empire has released its fashion campaign starring a slew of promising models on the scene. Models are posing in a barnyard themed shoot for label’s regular fashion photographer Willy Vanderperre.
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As the season is changing and we are transitioning into Autumn/Winter a lot of new trends emerge. This is a rundown of what I’m personally loving and what we’ll be seeing a lot of in these coming months.
Total red looks (head to toe red)
From the legendary Karl Lagerfeld Fendi runway show to the MaxMara high fashion collection the head to toe red is s must. The Givenchy collection was predominantly entirely in this colour pallet making it super bold, feminine, sexy, and intriguing. Go for it you will not regret it!
Glitter, metallics
Metallics were seen in so many shows adding a fresh contemporary twist to classic quilted jackets to the spaced themed Chanel runway.
Isabel Marant and Dolce Gabbana were filled with sequences and sparkles whereas in JW Anderson the metallic in dresses and tops were given a chainmail take, reminiscent of the Paco Rabanne 60’s famous signature.
Glittery boots can be considered a must have of the season and have already spotted in so many runways. The glittery effect of the Chanel boots and the Swarovski shine sparkles of the Yves Saint Laurent will make the stare and the price worth the while.
Plaid
Plaid, check and houndstooth are very popular this season and although no pattern is the same with one another I’m grouping them together since they are originally based within the same contrasting colour tones.
This season we can also see them translated into brighter colours and designers have incorporated a variety of fabrics, from the classic grey plaid suits seen on the Calvin Klein runway to classic coats for the Prada runway collection.
Plaid was also used in Michael Kors dresses, Louis Vuitton jackets and check jumpsuit in Chanel.
Different patterns of plaid and different colours were included in the shows.
Velvet
Velvet will still be strong this season from velvet suits to bags and shoes it is a show stopper textile in different richer brighter colours, ochre yellow, emerald green, navy, burgundy and pink.
Velvet is synonymous with luxury and has been incorporated in many runways including Valentino,
Opening Ceremony, Philip Lim and Luisa Beccaria.
Belt bags
A new entry in accessories are belt bags and another ode to the 90’s I might add.
Slowly being introduced last season and now a statement staple with some of my favourites being the Gucci velvet ones, the studded and to the more edgy, trunk Prada ones.
I’m already deciding which one will be mine.
Suits
Suits are a favourite go to investment piece and if you have not already given it a try now is the time, since suits have come a long way from the work wear appropriate attire.
From plaid to minimal monochrome suits, and lined straight cut designs to blazers that cinch in the waist for a more feminine look.
Combined with crispy white shirts and decorated bows will make a suit stand out and translate it for more formal outings or paired with a slogan t-shirt and some jewellery for every day.
Jeans on jeans
It seems that last year we didn’t get enough of the trend and this year is back on track. The double denim ootd is having a moment but this time the colours of the denim are the same giving it a true all American blue vibe..
Puffy Padded jackets
Oversized puffy jackets are here to make a statement for the Balenciaga bright red jacket to the Tory Burch quilted dresses seem like there are here to stay.
The collections have re-designed and transcended the puffer jackets for 2017 by adding more volume, and more details as well as also using in some cases a more matte fabric instead of the glossy materials we were used to before.
Invest in bright colours for maximum impact.
Vinyl- matrix
Vinyl started making a comeback.
From vinyl trousers, in reds and black, to vinyl coats and skirts.
Glossy vinyl or either patent vinyl combined with brighter or deeper colours can give that effortless cool vibe. The futuristic look that vinyl has to offers gives a sling sexy appearance and you can opt for a full on matrix-looking coat or outfit or if you want to dip your toes in this trend go for trousers or a vinyl looking jacket.
Words by Elena Apostolou [ Fashionmegawatts ]
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