Type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Apparel, perfume, fashion |
Founded | 1968; 55 years ago |
Founders |
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Headquarters |
New York City , U.S. |
Area served |
Worldwide |
Key people |
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Products | Apparel, perfume, undergarments, watches, etc. |
Services | Retailing |
Number of employees |
1001–5000 (2015)[citation needed] |
Parent | PVH (2002–present) |
Website | calvinklein.com |
Calvin Klein Inc. () is an internationally operating, American fashion house. The company, which became famous for its designer underwear and denim lines in the 1980s, specializes in mass-market ready-to-wear clothing for all genders and age groups as well as leather products, lifestyle accessories and shoes, home furnishings, perfume/cosmetics, eyewear, jewellery and watches in the mid-price segment. Its high-end runway fashion division, which represented the top level of the various Calvin Klein sub-brands, was discontinued in 2019.
The company was founded by designer Calvin Klein and his childhood friend, Barry K. Schwartz, in 1968[1][2] and was acquired by PVH Corp. for a total of $700 million in 2003. It is headquartered in Midtown Manhattan, New York City,[3] and has substantial market share in retail and commercial lines around the globe. In 2013, PVH bought Warnaco Group, one of the largest Calvin Klein licensees, for around $3 billion. Global retail sales under the Calvin Klein brand, including sales by the label’s 40 licensees, amounted to $8.5 billion in 2021.
History[edit]
The early years[edit]
Calvin Klein was one of several design leaders raised in the Jewish community in the Bronx, along with Robert Denning and Ralph Lauren.[4] He became a protégé of Baron de Gunzburg,[5] through whose introductions he became the toast of the New York elite fashion scene even before he had his first mainstream success with the launch of his first jeans line. He was immediately recognized for his talent after his first major showing at New York Fashion Week.
In 1968, Klein founded Calvin Klein Limited, a coat shop in the York Hotel in New York City, with $10,000.[6][7] The first Calvin Klein collection was a line of «youthful, understated coats and dresses» featured at the New York City store Bonwit Teller.[6]
In September 1969, Klein appeared on the cover of Vogue magazine.[8]
1970s[edit]
By 1971, Klein had added sportswear, classic blazers, and lingerie to his women’s collection.[citation needed]
In 1973, he received his first Coty American Fashion Critics’ Award for his 74-piece womenswear collection – the youngest recipient at that time.[8] Klein won the award again in 1974 and 1975.[8] By 1977, annual revenues had increased to $30 million (equivalent to $134 million in 2023), and Klein had licenses for scarves, shoes, belts, furs, sunglasses, and bedsheets. Klein and Schwartz were making $4 million each. After the company signed licenses for cosmetics, jeans, and menswear, Klein’s annual retail volume was estimated[by whom?] at $100 million (equivalent to $447 million in 2023). In 1978, Klein claimed sales of 200,000 pairs of his famous jeans the first week they were on the market. By 1981, Fortune figured Klein’s annual income at $8.5 million. In the mid-1970s, he had created a designer-jeans craze by putting his name on the back pocket. Klein’s design assistant at the time, Jeffrey Banks, has claimed credit for the logo garments, stating that he had the logo from a press folder silkscreened onto the sleeve of a brown T-shirt as a present for Klein.[9] The gift was assumed by Schwartz to be part of the upcoming line, and similar logo shirts formed the uniform for the front-of-house staff at Klein’s next catwalk show, leading to buyer demand.[9]
In the late 1970s, the company also made attempts to set up its own fragrance and cosmetics lines, but soon withdrew from the market with big financial losses.[citation needed]
1980s[edit]
In the 1980s, as the designer-jeans frenzy reached its all-time high, Calvin Klein introduced a highly successful line of boxer shorts for women and a men’s underwear collection which would later gross $70 million in a single year.[citation needed] The American market of men’s underwear was changed – from one where most men’s underwear was white, purchased in packs of three by a «wife, mother or girlfriend when they needed to be» to one where «the American male [cares] about the brand of something few ever see».[10]
Growth continued through the early eighties. The licensing program, which brought in $24,000 when it was initiated in 1974 (equivalent to $131,870 in 2021), had royalty income of $7.3 million ten years later (equivalent to $19.04 million in 2023). That year, worldwide retail sales were estimated at more than $60 million (equivalent to $1564.96 million in 2023). Klein’s clothes were sold through 12,000 stores in the United States and were available in six other countries through licensing deals, namely Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan. His annual income passed $12 million (equivalent to $31.3 million in 2023).
Financial problems increased pressure from all sides, disagreements with the licensee of the menswear line and its disappointing sales as well as an enormous employee turnover both within Calvin Klein and its licensing partners led to the first rumors that Calvin Klein Industries, as the company had been known by then, was up for sale. And indeed, in late 1987, it was said[who?] that the sale of the company to Triangle Industries, a container manufacturer, had only failed because of the crashing stock market.
1990s[edit]
Although the company almost faced bankruptcy in 1992, Calvin Klein managed to regain and increase the profitability of his empire throughout the later 1990s, mainly through the success of its highly popular underwear and fragrance lines, as well as the ck sportswear line. During his 1990–1995 stint as Calvin Klein’s head of menswear design, John Varvatos pioneered a type of men’s underwear called boxer briefs, a hybrid of boxer shorts and briefs.[11] Made famous by a series of 1992 print ads featuring Mark «Marky Mark» Wahlberg,[11][12] they have been called «one of the greatest apparel revolutions of the century.»[11]
Klein was named «America’s Best Designer» for his minimalist all-American designs in 1993, and it came as a surprise in 1999 when it was announced that CKI was again up for sale. Planning to expand its business, the company had been approached by two luxury goods companies, LVMH and Pinault Printemps Redoute, to join Calvin Klein, but nothing resulted. Other potentials like Tommy Hilfiger Corp. and Italy’s Holding di Partecipazioni proved to be similar disappointments because of CKI’s steep price tag of supposedly $1 billion. After seven months and no potential buyer, Klein announced that his empire was not on the market anymore. The company would never manage to go public, which had supposedly been Klein’s plan once.
Former logo from 1975 to 2017
2002–present: Acquisition by Phillips van Heusen[edit]
In mid-December 2002, Calvin Klein Inc. (CKI) was sold to Phillips Van Heusen Corp (PVH),[13] whose then CEO Bruce Klatsky[14] was the driving force behind the deal, for about $400 million in cash, $30 million in stock as well as licensing rights and royalties linked to revenues over the following 15 years that were estimated at $200 to $300 million.[15] The sale also included an ongoing personal financial incentive for Klein based on future sales of the Calvin Klein brand.
PVH outbid VF Corp., the maker of Lee and Wrangler jeans, which had also been interested in the jeans, underwear and swimwear business of CK that had been controlled by Warnaco Group, maker of Speedo swimwear in the US, since 1997. The deal with PVH did not include these businesses, and they remained with Warnaco. Unable to pay debts from acquisitions and licensing agreements and due to bad publicity by a later dismissed lawsuit with Calvin Klein over selling license products to retailers other than agreed upon with Calvin Klein, Warnaco had filed for chapter 11 protection in mid-2001 but eventually emerged from bankruptcy in February 2003.[16]
The transaction between Calvin Klein and PVH was financially supported by Apax Partners Inc., a New York private equity firm, which is said to have made a $250 million equity investment in PVH convertible preferred stock, as well as a $125 million, two-year secured note, all in exchange for seats on the board of PVH.[17]
CKI thus became a wholly owned subsidiary of PVH. In the beginning, Klein himself, who was included as a person in the 15-year contract he had signed with PVH, remained creative head of the collections but then continued as an advisor (consulting creative director) to the new company from 2003 on and has since been more withdrawn from the business. Barry K. Schwartz was said to concentrate on his role as chairman of the New York Racing Association, a horse-racing club. The current President and COO of the CKI division within PVH are Tom Murry, who had filled this position already before the acquisition.[citation needed]
Upon the acquisition of Calvin Klein, Phillips-Van Heusen announced plans of launching a new men’s sportswear collection that rivals Ralph Lauren’s collection. This line is produced by Van Heusen.[18]
With the fall 2006 Collection runway presentations in New York City, CKI inaugurated an 8,600 sq ft (800 m2) showroom space that can seat up to 600 people on the ground floor of 205 West 39th Street, in Times Square South where Calvin Klein has been headquartered since 1978.[citation needed]
In a 2010 report, PVH, who manages the ready-to-wear activities, had estimated sales of €4.6 billion of Calvin Klein products.[19]
In February 2013, Warnaco Group was acquired by PVH which united Calvin Klein formal, underwear, jeans and sportswear lines.[20][21]
In 2020, PVH announced that as part of their animal welfare policy, the company does not use exotic skins and would be banning their use in Calvin Klein collections when «our annual update of that policy is released.»[22]
Product and brand history[edit]
A woman modeling in Calvin Klein sports bra and underwear
The most visible brand names in the Calvin Klein portfolio include:
- Calvin Klein 205W39NYC (black label, upscale[19] top-end designer line)
- ck Calvin Klein (grey label, recently repositioned as bridge collection line; licensed to Warnaco Group, Inc. through at least 2044.[19][23] PVH acquired Warnaco Group in Feb 2013[20])
- Calvin Klein (white label, basic fashion[19] better sportswear line)
- Calvin Klein Sport (sports version of the white label line for Macy’s)
- Calvin Klein Jeans (denimwear line; licensed to Warnaco Group through at least 2044.[23] PVH acquired Warnaco Group in Feb 2013[20])
- Calvin Klein Home (high end bedding, towel, bath rug and accessory collections)
- The Khaki Collection (youthful medium to high end bedding, towel, bath rug and accessories) discontinued in 2008
- Calvin Klein Golf (launched in late 2007)
- Calvin Klein Underwear (underwear collections; licensed to Warnaco Group through at least 2044.[23] PVH acquired Warnaco Group in Feb 2013[20])
- CK one Lifestyle brand (fragrance, underwear, jeans -launched 2011)[24][25]
- Calvin Klein Watches + Jewelry (watches launched in 1997, jewelry in 2004)
For details, see Current brands and licenses.
Fragrances[edit]
Calvin Klein has various lines of perfumes and colognes, including Obsession, CK Be, and Eternity. Until May 2005, their perfumes and the corresponding fragrance lines were maintained by Calvin Klein Cosmetics Company (CKCC), a Unilever company. Cosmetics giant Coty, Inc. of New York bought the fragrance licensing agreements from Unilever.
Advertising[edit]
The early ads were shot by Bruce Weber and Richard Avedon. One of his male underwear models, Mark Wahlberg, went on to fame as hip hop star «Marky Mark», launching himself into the Hollywood scene to become a current actor. Another Hollywood star first appearing in Calvin Klein advertisements is Antonio Sabàto Jr. Calvin Klein employed Kate Moss at the start of her career in the early 1990s and in 2002 after allegations of cocaine use. Other models who have appeared in advertisements early in their careers are Natalia Vodianova, and Toni Garrn. Currently Calvin Klein uses Shawn Mendes,[26] Tyson Ballou, Jennie and Lara Stone, and in the past has also used Christy Turlington, Jerry Hall, Patti Hansen, Tom Hintnaus, Travis Fimmel, Doutzen Kroes, Mini Andén, Garrett Neff, Sean O’Pry, Edita Vilkevičiūtė, Jamie Dornan, Liu Wen and Edward Furlong.[citation needed]
Actors such as Eva Mendes, Mehcad Brooks, Scarlett Johansson, Kellan Lutz, Andie MacDowell, Alexander Skarsgård, Zoe Saldana, Rita Ora, Rooney Mara, Lupita Nyong’o, Margot Robbie, Saoirse Ronan, Jake Gyllenhaal and Diane Kruger have also been chosen to model for the brand.[citation needed] Swedish footballer Freddie Ljungberg starred in a series of adverts for the company.[27] Recently,[when?] pop star Justin Bieber appeared in advertising for Calvin Klein’s underwear range,[28] as did fashion model Kendall Jenner. In 2017, Solange Knowles became the face of the campaign Our Music, #MYCALVINS.[29] On July 16, 2018, Saoirse Ronan and Lupita Nyong’o were announced as the faces of Raf Simons first fragrance for the brand, named Women.[30]
During summer 2020, the famous actor Ji Chang-wook was the first Korean mondial ambassador of the brand.[31]
They also have experimented with emerging technologies. When advertising cKOne perfume in 1999, they placed e-mail addresses in print advertisements, targeted at teenagers. When these teens mailed these addresses, they would be placed on a mailing list that sent them mails with vague details about the models’ lives, with fake details meant to make them more relatable. These mails came at unpredictable intervals and were supposed to give readers the feeling that they had some connection with these characters. Though the mailing lists were discontinued in 2002, the campaign has inspired similar marketing tactics for movies and other retail products. In 2019, Calvin Klein featured an ad by Sarah Rae Vargas for plus-sized women.[citation needed] In 2020, Calvin Klein invited black trans model Jari Jones and other eight LGBTQ models featured its pride campaign #PROUDINMYCALVINS.[32]
Branding[edit]
Like other fashion brands, Calvin Klein established a monogram: the «ck» emblem.[33]
Licensees[edit]
As of 2012, the top three licensees were:
- Warnaco Group – 40% of license royalties, which is «around $100 million»[19]
- Coty – 12% of license royalties[19]
- G-III Apparel Group – 14% of license royalties[19]
Internet[edit]
In 2004, the company bought the domain name CK.com. Calvin Klein is one of the few corporations worldwide to own a two letter domain name.[citation needed]
Designers[edit]
When Calvin Klein was acquired by PVH Corp. in 2003, Francisco Costa was appointed the Women’s Creative Director of Calvin Klein Collection. Costa had already worked with Klein directly before the founder’s departure from the company, and had taken the director position in 2003.[34]
Italo Zucchelli, a former Jil Sander and Romeo Gigli designer, had collaborated with Calvin Klein for six seasons before he became head designer and Men’s Creative Director of the Calvin Klein Collection menswear line in spring 2004.[35]
Kevin Carrigan, an Englishman, was named the global creative director of the ck Calvin Klein, Calvin Klein (white label), Calvin Klein Jeans and Calvin Klein Underwear brands and their related licensed products. Carrigan had been with Calvin Klein since 1998.
In April 2016, it was announced that Francisco Costa and Italo Zucchelli would be leaving the company.[35]
In August 2016, Calvin Klein, Inc. announced the appointment of Raf Simons as Chief Creative Officer of the brand, overseeing all aspects of design, global market and communications, and visual creative services. Simons assumed the creative strategy of the Calvin Klein brand globally across the company’s ready to wear, bridge, sportswear, jeans, underwear and home lines. Pieter Mulier was also announced as Creative Director, reporting directly to Simons and responsible for executing his creative and design vision for men’s and women’s ready to wear, bridge and better apparel and accessories. It was also announced that Kevin Carrigan resigned from the company for a creative role at Ralph Lauren.[36] Simons’s first collections debuted for the Fall 2017 season.[37]
In December 2016, it was announced that Amy Mellen would leave the company.[38]
In January 2017, it was announced that Clémande Burgevin Blachman would assume the role of Vice President of Design for Calvin Klein Home.[39]
In December 2018, it was announced that Raf Simons had parted from Calvin Klein after only two years at the company.[40]
In November 2020, Jessica Lomax was appointed Global Head of Design, leading Calvin Klein’s global design strategy and providing creative direction across all areas of the business.[41]
Corporate[edit]
Stores[edit]
- Calvin Klein Collection
In the late 1990s, the company opened elegant Calvin Klein Collection stores in Paris, Seoul, and Taipei and ultra high-end cK Calvin Klein stores in Hong Kong, Milan, and Kuwait City. As of today, all stores are closed. Out of the two Calvin Klein Collection stores that existed in the US, the Dallas location in Highland Park Village which had been open for 20 years was closed in mid-2005. The only international location, in Paris, was closed by PVH in March 2006. The New York store, which serves as the company’s flagship store at 654 Madison Ave., permanently closed in spring 2019.[42] Partners maintain Calvin Klein Collection stores in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Mumbai, Seoul, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Dubai, and Qatar.
- Calvin Klein (white label)
Specialty retail Calvin Klein stores, designed by New York architecture firm Lynch/Eisinger/Design have been opened at Lenox Square in Atlanta, Beverly Center in Los Angeles; now closed down, Cherry Creek Mall in Denver; now closed down, Natick Collection in Natick, MA; closing down on July 25, 2010, The Mall at Partridge Creek in Michigan; now closed down, Aventura Mall in Aventura, Florida, South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa California. An additional eight stores also designed by Lynch/Eisinger/Design are set to open in 2008. There are also several Calvin Klein Outlet stores, mostly located within factory outlet malls in the US, that sell the white label sportswear and sometimes the Calvin Klein white label at reduced prices but do not carry the Collection lines.
- Calvin Klein Jeans
Calvin Klein Jeans stores exist around the globe. Among many other countries in the UK, Germany, Greece, Russia, Brazil, México, Croatia, Egypt, Chile, Argentina, India, the Philippines, Australia and New Zealand. They also offer franchisee and opened in Cali last year.[citation needed]
- Calvin Klein Underwear
Signature Calvin Klein Underwear boutiques can be found in Ljubljana, Buenos Aires, Cardiff (as of April 2011), Mexico City, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Melbourne, Hong Kong, London, Manchester, Manila, New York City, Shanghai, Singapore, Frankfurt am Main, Munich, Toronto, Hatfield, and Burnaby, B.C. (Metro Vancouver).
- Department Stores
The major department stores in the US, including Macy’s, Lord & Taylor, Dillard’s, and Nordstrom, as well as many small independent stores carry the ck, white label and/or Jeans collections. Some high-end department stores, such as Bergdorf Goodman, Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus also carry the Calvin Klein Collection. Notable retailers in the UK offering Calvin Klein include stores such as John Lewis, Debenhams and KJ Beckett. In Australia, the dominant retailer is Myer. Calvin Klein products are also found online with particular internet focus on selling Calvin Klein underwear and fragrance.
- Europe and Asia
In Europe, Calvin Klein is predominantly known for its underwear, accessories and perhaps the Collection business, rather than for the medium-priced sportswear lines which are available at select high-end retail stores. In Asia, there are also signature ck Calvin Klein stores that carry diffusion line, aka grey label including womenswear, menswear, accessories.
Controversies[edit]
In 1980, Richard Avedon photographed and directed a Calvin Klein Jeans campaign that featured a fifteen-year-old Brooke Shields. Some of those advertisements were banned, including an infamous advert where Brooke asks, «Do you want to know what comes between me and my Calvins? Nothing!,» often misquoted as «Nothing comes between me and my Calvins.»[citation needed]
The 1995 adverts promoting Calvin Klein jeans received criticism for being «kiddie porn».[43][44][45][46]
In August 2012, Lululemon Athletica filed suit against Calvin Klein and supplier G-III Apparel Group for infringement of three Lululemon design patents for yoga pants.[47] The lawsuit was somewhat unusual as it involved a designer seeking to assert intellectual property protection in clothing through patent rights. On November 20, 2012, Lululemon filed a notice of voluntary dismissal in the Delaware courts based upon a private settlement agreement reached between the parties that would dismiss the suit.[48] According to a Lululemon press release, «Lululemon values its products and related IP rights and takes the necessary steps to protect its assets when we see attempts to mirror our products.”[49]
However, according to Chevalier’s brand book Luxury Brand Management, Klein «is seldom involved in the design and the development of products bearing his name»[19] and «all activities are subcontracted to licensees.»[19]
In 2014, Klein was criticized for the designation of Myla Dalbesio in its «Perfectly Fit» which offended many women as it is made for plus sizes.[50]
In 2020, the Australian Strategic Policy Institute accused at least 82 major brands, including Calvin Klein, of being connected to forced Uyghur labor in Xinjiang.[51]
See also[edit]
- Sex in advertising
- Bonds (clothing)
- Gap Inc.
- H&M
- Zara (retailer)
- Desigual
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Type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Apparel, perfume, fashion |
Founded | 1968; 55 years ago |
Founders |
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Headquarters |
New York City , U.S. |
Area served |
Worldwide |
Key people |
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Products | Apparel, perfume, undergarments, watches, etc. |
Services | Retailing |
Number of employees |
1001–5000 (2015)[citation needed] |
Parent | PVH (2002–present) |
Website | calvinklein.com |
Calvin Klein Inc. () is an internationally operating, American fashion house. The company, which became famous for its designer underwear and denim lines in the 1980s, specializes in mass-market ready-to-wear clothing for all genders and age groups as well as leather products, lifestyle accessories and shoes, home furnishings, perfume/cosmetics, eyewear, jewellery and watches in the mid-price segment. Its high-end runway fashion division, which represented the top level of the various Calvin Klein sub-brands, was discontinued in 2019.
The company was founded by designer Calvin Klein and his childhood friend, Barry K. Schwartz, in 1968[1][2] and was acquired by PVH Corp. for a total of $700 million in 2003. It is headquartered in Midtown Manhattan, New York City,[3] and has substantial market share in retail and commercial lines around the globe. In 2013, PVH bought Warnaco Group, one of the largest Calvin Klein licensees, for around $3 billion. Global retail sales under the Calvin Klein brand, including sales by the label’s 40 licensees, amounted to $8.5 billion in 2021.
History[edit]
The early years[edit]
Calvin Klein was one of several design leaders raised in the Jewish community in the Bronx, along with Robert Denning and Ralph Lauren.[4] He became a protégé of Baron de Gunzburg,[5] through whose introductions he became the toast of the New York elite fashion scene even before he had his first mainstream success with the launch of his first jeans line. He was immediately recognized for his talent after his first major showing at New York Fashion Week.
In 1968, Klein founded Calvin Klein Limited, a coat shop in the York Hotel in New York City, with $10,000.[6][7] The first Calvin Klein collection was a line of «youthful, understated coats and dresses» featured at the New York City store Bonwit Teller.[6]
In September 1969, Klein appeared on the cover of Vogue magazine.[8]
1970s[edit]
By 1971, Klein had added sportswear, classic blazers, and lingerie to his women’s collection.[citation needed]
In 1973, he received his first Coty American Fashion Critics’ Award for his 74-piece womenswear collection – the youngest recipient at that time.[8] Klein won the award again in 1974 and 1975.[8] By 1977, annual revenues had increased to $30 million (equivalent to $134 million in 2023), and Klein had licenses for scarves, shoes, belts, furs, sunglasses, and bedsheets. Klein and Schwartz were making $4 million each. After the company signed licenses for cosmetics, jeans, and menswear, Klein’s annual retail volume was estimated[by whom?] at $100 million (equivalent to $447 million in 2023). In 1978, Klein claimed sales of 200,000 pairs of his famous jeans the first week they were on the market. By 1981, Fortune figured Klein’s annual income at $8.5 million. In the mid-1970s, he had created a designer-jeans craze by putting his name on the back pocket. Klein’s design assistant at the time, Jeffrey Banks, has claimed credit for the logo garments, stating that he had the logo from a press folder silkscreened onto the sleeve of a brown T-shirt as a present for Klein.[9] The gift was assumed by Schwartz to be part of the upcoming line, and similar logo shirts formed the uniform for the front-of-house staff at Klein’s next catwalk show, leading to buyer demand.[9]
In the late 1970s, the company also made attempts to set up its own fragrance and cosmetics lines, but soon withdrew from the market with big financial losses.[citation needed]
1980s[edit]
In the 1980s, as the designer-jeans frenzy reached its all-time high, Calvin Klein introduced a highly successful line of boxer shorts for women and a men’s underwear collection which would later gross $70 million in a single year.[citation needed] The American market of men’s underwear was changed – from one where most men’s underwear was white, purchased in packs of three by a «wife, mother or girlfriend when they needed to be» to one where «the American male [cares] about the brand of something few ever see».[10]
Growth continued through the early eighties. The licensing program, which brought in $24,000 when it was initiated in 1974 (equivalent to $131,870 in 2021), had royalty income of $7.3 million ten years later (equivalent to $19.04 million in 2023). That year, worldwide retail sales were estimated at more than $60 million (equivalent to $1564.96 million in 2023). Klein’s clothes were sold through 12,000 stores in the United States and were available in six other countries through licensing deals, namely Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan. His annual income passed $12 million (equivalent to $31.3 million in 2023).
Financial problems increased pressure from all sides, disagreements with the licensee of the menswear line and its disappointing sales as well as an enormous employee turnover both within Calvin Klein and its licensing partners led to the first rumors that Calvin Klein Industries, as the company had been known by then, was up for sale. And indeed, in late 1987, it was said[who?] that the sale of the company to Triangle Industries, a container manufacturer, had only failed because of the crashing stock market.
1990s[edit]
Although the company almost faced bankruptcy in 1992, Calvin Klein managed to regain and increase the profitability of his empire throughout the later 1990s, mainly through the success of its highly popular underwear and fragrance lines, as well as the ck sportswear line. During his 1990–1995 stint as Calvin Klein’s head of menswear design, John Varvatos pioneered a type of men’s underwear called boxer briefs, a hybrid of boxer shorts and briefs.[11] Made famous by a series of 1992 print ads featuring Mark «Marky Mark» Wahlberg,[11][12] they have been called «one of the greatest apparel revolutions of the century.»[11]
Klein was named «America’s Best Designer» for his minimalist all-American designs in 1993, and it came as a surprise in 1999 when it was announced that CKI was again up for sale. Planning to expand its business, the company had been approached by two luxury goods companies, LVMH and Pinault Printemps Redoute, to join Calvin Klein, but nothing resulted. Other potentials like Tommy Hilfiger Corp. and Italy’s Holding di Partecipazioni proved to be similar disappointments because of CKI’s steep price tag of supposedly $1 billion. After seven months and no potential buyer, Klein announced that his empire was not on the market anymore. The company would never manage to go public, which had supposedly been Klein’s plan once.
Former logo from 1975 to 2017
2002–present: Acquisition by Phillips van Heusen[edit]
In mid-December 2002, Calvin Klein Inc. (CKI) was sold to Phillips Van Heusen Corp (PVH),[13] whose then CEO Bruce Klatsky[14] was the driving force behind the deal, for about $400 million in cash, $30 million in stock as well as licensing rights and royalties linked to revenues over the following 15 years that were estimated at $200 to $300 million.[15] The sale also included an ongoing personal financial incentive for Klein based on future sales of the Calvin Klein brand.
PVH outbid VF Corp., the maker of Lee and Wrangler jeans, which had also been interested in the jeans, underwear and swimwear business of CK that had been controlled by Warnaco Group, maker of Speedo swimwear in the US, since 1997. The deal with PVH did not include these businesses, and they remained with Warnaco. Unable to pay debts from acquisitions and licensing agreements and due to bad publicity by a later dismissed lawsuit with Calvin Klein over selling license products to retailers other than agreed upon with Calvin Klein, Warnaco had filed for chapter 11 protection in mid-2001 but eventually emerged from bankruptcy in February 2003.[16]
The transaction between Calvin Klein and PVH was financially supported by Apax Partners Inc., a New York private equity firm, which is said to have made a $250 million equity investment in PVH convertible preferred stock, as well as a $125 million, two-year secured note, all in exchange for seats on the board of PVH.[17]
CKI thus became a wholly owned subsidiary of PVH. In the beginning, Klein himself, who was included as a person in the 15-year contract he had signed with PVH, remained creative head of the collections but then continued as an advisor (consulting creative director) to the new company from 2003 on and has since been more withdrawn from the business. Barry K. Schwartz was said to concentrate on his role as chairman of the New York Racing Association, a horse-racing club. The current President and COO of the CKI division within PVH are Tom Murry, who had filled this position already before the acquisition.[citation needed]
Upon the acquisition of Calvin Klein, Phillips-Van Heusen announced plans of launching a new men’s sportswear collection that rivals Ralph Lauren’s collection. This line is produced by Van Heusen.[18]
With the fall 2006 Collection runway presentations in New York City, CKI inaugurated an 8,600 sq ft (800 m2) showroom space that can seat up to 600 people on the ground floor of 205 West 39th Street, in Times Square South where Calvin Klein has been headquartered since 1978.[citation needed]
In a 2010 report, PVH, who manages the ready-to-wear activities, had estimated sales of €4.6 billion of Calvin Klein products.[19]
In February 2013, Warnaco Group was acquired by PVH which united Calvin Klein formal, underwear, jeans and sportswear lines.[20][21]
In 2020, PVH announced that as part of their animal welfare policy, the company does not use exotic skins and would be banning their use in Calvin Klein collections when «our annual update of that policy is released.»[22]
Product and brand history[edit]
A woman modeling in Calvin Klein sports bra and underwear
The most visible brand names in the Calvin Klein portfolio include:
- Calvin Klein 205W39NYC (black label, upscale[19] top-end designer line)
- ck Calvin Klein (grey label, recently repositioned as bridge collection line; licensed to Warnaco Group, Inc. through at least 2044.[19][23] PVH acquired Warnaco Group in Feb 2013[20])
- Calvin Klein (white label, basic fashion[19] better sportswear line)
- Calvin Klein Sport (sports version of the white label line for Macy’s)
- Calvin Klein Jeans (denimwear line; licensed to Warnaco Group through at least 2044.[23] PVH acquired Warnaco Group in Feb 2013[20])
- Calvin Klein Home (high end bedding, towel, bath rug and accessory collections)
- The Khaki Collection (youthful medium to high end bedding, towel, bath rug and accessories) discontinued in 2008
- Calvin Klein Golf (launched in late 2007)
- Calvin Klein Underwear (underwear collections; licensed to Warnaco Group through at least 2044.[23] PVH acquired Warnaco Group in Feb 2013[20])
- CK one Lifestyle brand (fragrance, underwear, jeans -launched 2011)[24][25]
- Calvin Klein Watches + Jewelry (watches launched in 1997, jewelry in 2004)
For details, see Current brands and licenses.
Fragrances[edit]
Calvin Klein has various lines of perfumes and colognes, including Obsession, CK Be, and Eternity. Until May 2005, their perfumes and the corresponding fragrance lines were maintained by Calvin Klein Cosmetics Company (CKCC), a Unilever company. Cosmetics giant Coty, Inc. of New York bought the fragrance licensing agreements from Unilever.
Advertising[edit]
The early ads were shot by Bruce Weber and Richard Avedon. One of his male underwear models, Mark Wahlberg, went on to fame as hip hop star «Marky Mark», launching himself into the Hollywood scene to become a current actor. Another Hollywood star first appearing in Calvin Klein advertisements is Antonio Sabàto Jr. Calvin Klein employed Kate Moss at the start of her career in the early 1990s and in 2002 after allegations of cocaine use. Other models who have appeared in advertisements early in their careers are Natalia Vodianova, and Toni Garrn. Currently Calvin Klein uses Shawn Mendes,[26] Tyson Ballou, Jennie and Lara Stone, and in the past has also used Christy Turlington, Jerry Hall, Patti Hansen, Tom Hintnaus, Travis Fimmel, Doutzen Kroes, Mini Andén, Garrett Neff, Sean O’Pry, Edita Vilkevičiūtė, Jamie Dornan, Liu Wen and Edward Furlong.[citation needed]
Actors such as Eva Mendes, Mehcad Brooks, Scarlett Johansson, Kellan Lutz, Andie MacDowell, Alexander Skarsgård, Zoe Saldana, Rita Ora, Rooney Mara, Lupita Nyong’o, Margot Robbie, Saoirse Ronan, Jake Gyllenhaal and Diane Kruger have also been chosen to model for the brand.[citation needed] Swedish footballer Freddie Ljungberg starred in a series of adverts for the company.[27] Recently,[when?] pop star Justin Bieber appeared in advertising for Calvin Klein’s underwear range,[28] as did fashion model Kendall Jenner. In 2017, Solange Knowles became the face of the campaign Our Music, #MYCALVINS.[29] On July 16, 2018, Saoirse Ronan and Lupita Nyong’o were announced as the faces of Raf Simons first fragrance for the brand, named Women.[30]
During summer 2020, the famous actor Ji Chang-wook was the first Korean mondial ambassador of the brand.[31]
They also have experimented with emerging technologies. When advertising cKOne perfume in 1999, they placed e-mail addresses in print advertisements, targeted at teenagers. When these teens mailed these addresses, they would be placed on a mailing list that sent them mails with vague details about the models’ lives, with fake details meant to make them more relatable. These mails came at unpredictable intervals and were supposed to give readers the feeling that they had some connection with these characters. Though the mailing lists were discontinued in 2002, the campaign has inspired similar marketing tactics for movies and other retail products. In 2019, Calvin Klein featured an ad by Sarah Rae Vargas for plus-sized women.[citation needed] In 2020, Calvin Klein invited black trans model Jari Jones and other eight LGBTQ models featured its pride campaign #PROUDINMYCALVINS.[32]
Branding[edit]
Like other fashion brands, Calvin Klein established a monogram: the «ck» emblem.[33]
Licensees[edit]
As of 2012, the top three licensees were:
- Warnaco Group – 40% of license royalties, which is «around $100 million»[19]
- Coty – 12% of license royalties[19]
- G-III Apparel Group – 14% of license royalties[19]
Internet[edit]
In 2004, the company bought the domain name CK.com. Calvin Klein is one of the few corporations worldwide to own a two letter domain name.[citation needed]
Designers[edit]
When Calvin Klein was acquired by PVH Corp. in 2003, Francisco Costa was appointed the Women’s Creative Director of Calvin Klein Collection. Costa had already worked with Klein directly before the founder’s departure from the company, and had taken the director position in 2003.[34]
Italo Zucchelli, a former Jil Sander and Romeo Gigli designer, had collaborated with Calvin Klein for six seasons before he became head designer and Men’s Creative Director of the Calvin Klein Collection menswear line in spring 2004.[35]
Kevin Carrigan, an Englishman, was named the global creative director of the ck Calvin Klein, Calvin Klein (white label), Calvin Klein Jeans and Calvin Klein Underwear brands and their related licensed products. Carrigan had been with Calvin Klein since 1998.
In April 2016, it was announced that Francisco Costa and Italo Zucchelli would be leaving the company.[35]
In August 2016, Calvin Klein, Inc. announced the appointment of Raf Simons as Chief Creative Officer of the brand, overseeing all aspects of design, global market and communications, and visual creative services. Simons assumed the creative strategy of the Calvin Klein brand globally across the company’s ready to wear, bridge, sportswear, jeans, underwear and home lines. Pieter Mulier was also announced as Creative Director, reporting directly to Simons and responsible for executing his creative and design vision for men’s and women’s ready to wear, bridge and better apparel and accessories. It was also announced that Kevin Carrigan resigned from the company for a creative role at Ralph Lauren.[36] Simons’s first collections debuted for the Fall 2017 season.[37]
In December 2016, it was announced that Amy Mellen would leave the company.[38]
In January 2017, it was announced that Clémande Burgevin Blachman would assume the role of Vice President of Design for Calvin Klein Home.[39]
In December 2018, it was announced that Raf Simons had parted from Calvin Klein after only two years at the company.[40]
In November 2020, Jessica Lomax was appointed Global Head of Design, leading Calvin Klein’s global design strategy and providing creative direction across all areas of the business.[41]
Corporate[edit]
Stores[edit]
- Calvin Klein Collection
In the late 1990s, the company opened elegant Calvin Klein Collection stores in Paris, Seoul, and Taipei and ultra high-end cK Calvin Klein stores in Hong Kong, Milan, and Kuwait City. As of today, all stores are closed. Out of the two Calvin Klein Collection stores that existed in the US, the Dallas location in Highland Park Village which had been open for 20 years was closed in mid-2005. The only international location, in Paris, was closed by PVH in March 2006. The New York store, which serves as the company’s flagship store at 654 Madison Ave., permanently closed in spring 2019.[42] Partners maintain Calvin Klein Collection stores in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Mumbai, Seoul, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Dubai, and Qatar.
- Calvin Klein (white label)
Specialty retail Calvin Klein stores, designed by New York architecture firm Lynch/Eisinger/Design have been opened at Lenox Square in Atlanta, Beverly Center in Los Angeles; now closed down, Cherry Creek Mall in Denver; now closed down, Natick Collection in Natick, MA; closing down on July 25, 2010, The Mall at Partridge Creek in Michigan; now closed down, Aventura Mall in Aventura, Florida, South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa California. An additional eight stores also designed by Lynch/Eisinger/Design are set to open in 2008. There are also several Calvin Klein Outlet stores, mostly located within factory outlet malls in the US, that sell the white label sportswear and sometimes the Calvin Klein white label at reduced prices but do not carry the Collection lines.
- Calvin Klein Jeans
Calvin Klein Jeans stores exist around the globe. Among many other countries in the UK, Germany, Greece, Russia, Brazil, México, Croatia, Egypt, Chile, Argentina, India, the Philippines, Australia and New Zealand. They also offer franchisee and opened in Cali last year.[citation needed]
- Calvin Klein Underwear
Signature Calvin Klein Underwear boutiques can be found in Ljubljana, Buenos Aires, Cardiff (as of April 2011), Mexico City, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Melbourne, Hong Kong, London, Manchester, Manila, New York City, Shanghai, Singapore, Frankfurt am Main, Munich, Toronto, Hatfield, and Burnaby, B.C. (Metro Vancouver).
- Department Stores
The major department stores in the US, including Macy’s, Lord & Taylor, Dillard’s, and Nordstrom, as well as many small independent stores carry the ck, white label and/or Jeans collections. Some high-end department stores, such as Bergdorf Goodman, Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus also carry the Calvin Klein Collection. Notable retailers in the UK offering Calvin Klein include stores such as John Lewis, Debenhams and KJ Beckett. In Australia, the dominant retailer is Myer. Calvin Klein products are also found online with particular internet focus on selling Calvin Klein underwear and fragrance.
- Europe and Asia
In Europe, Calvin Klein is predominantly known for its underwear, accessories and perhaps the Collection business, rather than for the medium-priced sportswear lines which are available at select high-end retail stores. In Asia, there are also signature ck Calvin Klein stores that carry diffusion line, aka grey label including womenswear, menswear, accessories.
Controversies[edit]
In 1980, Richard Avedon photographed and directed a Calvin Klein Jeans campaign that featured a fifteen-year-old Brooke Shields. Some of those advertisements were banned, including an infamous advert where Brooke asks, «Do you want to know what comes between me and my Calvins? Nothing!,» often misquoted as «Nothing comes between me and my Calvins.»[citation needed]
The 1995 adverts promoting Calvin Klein jeans received criticism for being «kiddie porn».[43][44][45][46]
In August 2012, Lululemon Athletica filed suit against Calvin Klein and supplier G-III Apparel Group for infringement of three Lululemon design patents for yoga pants.[47] The lawsuit was somewhat unusual as it involved a designer seeking to assert intellectual property protection in clothing through patent rights. On November 20, 2012, Lululemon filed a notice of voluntary dismissal in the Delaware courts based upon a private settlement agreement reached between the parties that would dismiss the suit.[48] According to a Lululemon press release, «Lululemon values its products and related IP rights and takes the necessary steps to protect its assets when we see attempts to mirror our products.”[49]
However, according to Chevalier’s brand book Luxury Brand Management, Klein «is seldom involved in the design and the development of products bearing his name»[19] and «all activities are subcontracted to licensees.»[19]
In 2014, Klein was criticized for the designation of Myla Dalbesio in its «Perfectly Fit» which offended many women as it is made for plus sizes.[50]
In 2020, the Australian Strategic Policy Institute accused at least 82 major brands, including Calvin Klein, of being connected to forced Uyghur labor in Xinjiang.[51]
See also[edit]
- Sex in advertising
- Bonds (clothing)
- Gap Inc.
- H&M
- Zara (retailer)
- Desigual
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Calvin Klein.
Келвин Кляйн.
That’s Calvin Klein.
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— I’m going with Calvin Klein, okay?
Я иду с Кельвином Кляйном, ясно? .
— Calvin Klein?
С Кельвином Кляйном?
Where’s that punk Calvin Klein, anyway?
Ну и где этот сопляк Кельвин Кляйн?
— Calvin Klein.
Кельвин Кляйн.
He works in the marketing department at Calvin Klein.
— Он работает в отделе маркетинга в Кельвин Кляйн.
That Calvin Klein ad I was telling you about came out today.
Это реклама Келвина Кляйна, о которой я тебе рассказывала.
He met with a Calvin Klein executive.
Он встречался с представителем Келвина Кляйна.
— It’s Ocean by Calvin Klein.
— Это «Океан» от Келвина Кляйна.
— Calvin Klein?
— Келвин Кляйн?
Jerry, get that model to get me an appointment with Calvin Klein.
Джерри, попроси эту модель провести меня к Кевину Кляйну.
She’s at Calvin Klein right now.
Прямо сейчас она у Кевина Кляйна.
Hey, Calvin Klein!
Келвин Кляйн!
You’re the guy from the Calvin Klein underwear ads.
Вы мужчина из рекламы нижнего белья от Келвина Кляйна.
Lisa and Marge, these braces are invisible, painless… and periodically release a delightful burst… of Calvin Klein’s Obsession for Teeth.
[Skipped item nr. 146] и иногда освежают воздух легким ароматом зубных духов «Кельвин Кляйн».
I did like that little Calvin Klein number right by the elevator, with the little- —
Мне понравилось то маленькое от Кэлвин Кляйн рядом с лифтом, оно еще с маленькими…
— Calvin Klein.
Келвин Кляйн.
Shopping in your little Calvin Klein outfit.
Делает покупки в своем маленьком костюмчике от Calvin Klein.
I went to a meeting with reps from Calvin Klein.
У нас была встреча с представителями Келвина Клайна.
Calvin Klein lingerie show, and you guys are coming with me.
Кельвин Кляйн… показ белья… и вы, ребята, идёте со мной.
No, I’m quite sure it’s Calvin Klein’s Obsession.
Да нет. Я уверена, это «Одержимость» от Кельвина Кляйна.
I felt sorry for guys packed into gyms, trying to look like how Calvin Klein or Tommy Hilfiger said they should.
Мне было жаль тех, кто сидит в спортзалах, стараясь походить на Кэлвина Клайна или Томми Хилфигера.
I’ll have to go back to my old job as a Calvin Klein model.
Придётся возвращаться на старую работу… топ моделью к Кельвину Кляйну.
Paco Rabanne blue jeans, three Ocean Pacific T-shirts, Calvin Klein shorts, a Honda bike, a mini-Uzi, a Whirlpool fridge for my mom.
Джинсы «Пако Рабанне», 3 футболки «Оушен Пасифик», трусы от Кельвин Кляйн, мотоцикл «Хонда», «Мини-узи», холодильник «Уирпуль» для матери.
I’m wearing Calvin Klein «Stench of Death» parfum de toilette.
Надушилась парфюмом Кельвина Кляйна «Запашина Смерти».
Calvin klein?
Калвин Клеин?
WELL, I WON’T MISS SPENDING 300 BUCKS ON A SHIRT FROM THE CALVIN KLEIN COLLECTION ONLY TO HAVE EVERYBODY STARE AT BRIAN’S BARE CHEST.
И я не буду скучать по тому, как потратишь триста баксов на рубашку из коллекции Кельвина Кляйна, а всё равно все смотрят только на обнажённую грудь Брайана.
Or was that Calvin Klein?
Или это Кэлвин Кляйн?
Your momma raised you right. What is that, Calvin Klein?
— Похоже, твоя мама устроила тебя как надо!
BUT IN MY WORLD, IF YOU DON’T LOOK LIKE YOU JUST STEPPED OUT OF A CALVIN KLEIN UNDERWEAR AD, YOU’RE NOTHING.
Но в моём мире, если ты не выглядишь так, как будто только что сошёл с рекламного плаката белья от Кельвина Кляйна, ты ничто.
And there’s that Calvin Klein underwear model.
И парень-модель из рекламы белья Кэлвин Клейн.
No, he looks like the Calvin Klein model that’s on the side of the bus.
Нет, он похож модель из Кельвина Кляйна, который на автобусе наклеен.
Armani, Calvin Klein, who cares?
Армани, Кельвин Кляйн, ну их к чёрту?
— I need 10 or 15 skirts from Calvin Klein.
Мне нужны десять-пятнадцать юбок от Кэлвина Кляйна.
And she needs skirts from Calvin Klein.
Ей нужны юбки от Кэлвина Кляйна.
Right. I will deal with all of this, and you will go to Calvin Klein.
Я разберусь со всем этим, а ты поедешь к Кэлвину Кляйну.
( Frank ) Hey, Calvin Klein!
Эй, Келвин Кляйн!
He said,’I have an idea, why not put photos of Ralph Lauren which is a white-haired old guy, Calvin Klein, it seems a little wrinkled,
Он сказал : » У меня есть идея разместить фотографии Ральфа Лорена, он мужик в возрасте, седой,
I said,’You can not compare to Ralph Lauren and Calvin Klein
Я сказал : » Нет, ты не можешь сравнивать меня с Ральфом Лореном и Кэлвином Клайном!
Calvin Klein…
Кэлвин Клайн…
«Dissidence from Calvin Klein»!
«Диссидентство от Кельвина Кляйна!»
THE GIRL GOT ALL WIRED AND CALLED CALVIN KLEIN A BORING, OLD FART… TO HIS FACE.
Девушка стала очень странной и назвала Келвина Клайна занудным, старым пердуном прямо в лицо.
Like calvin klein models.
Как модели Calvin Klein
I told him to wear his Calvin klein’cause I didn’t want him smelling like pizza hut my first time.
И надушиться его обычным Calvin Klein, потому что не хотела, чтобы от него несло пиццей во время моего первого раза.
I thought that with Calvin Klein and everything, it might seem like it was him.
Я подумала, с ароматом Calvin Klein и всем остальным он может сойти за Лэйна.
Threw a whole brand-new bottle of ck in the creek.
Выбросить почти полный пузырек Calvin Klein в болото.
Brent was Calvin Klein’s Peter Pan, dahling.
Брэнт был Питером Пэном Кэлвина Кляйна, дорогая.
No, you’ve got Calvin Klein, Hugo Boss, but no myrrh.
Нет, у вас есть Кельвин Кляин, Хуго Босс, но нет мирры?
Genuine Calvin Klein.
Оригинальные Кельвин Кляйн.
No, Calvin Klein.
— От Кельвина Кляйна.
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Klein, Calvin
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Клайн, Калвин (р.
1942), модельер одежды, в основном повседневной
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Obsession
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Shields, Brooke
English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > Shields, Brooke
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Calvin Klein — Calvin Richard Klein (2011) Calvin Richard Klein (* 19. November 1942 in der Bronx in New York, USA) ist ein bekannter amerikanischer Modedesigner ungarischer Abstammung. Das von ihm 1968 gegründete, international tätige Bekleidungsunternehmen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Calvin Klein — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Calvin Klein Nacimiento 19 de noviembre de 1942, 67 años … Wikipedia Español
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Calvin Klein — (19 de noviembre de 1942, El Bronx, Nueva York bajo el nombre de Richard Klein). Conocido diseñador de moda. Su nombre también es una marca de ropa, manejada por su compañía la cual fue fundada en 1968. Calvin Klein fue criado en la comunidad… … Enciclopedia Universal
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Calvin Klein — This article is about the corporation Calvin Klein Inc. For the fashion designer who founded the company, see Calvin Klein (fashion designer). Calvin Klein Incorporated Type Subsidiary Founded 1 … Wikipedia
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Calvin Klein — Logo de Calvin Klein Création 1968 Fondateurs Calvin Klein … Wikipédia en Français
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Calvin Klein — n British a fine. The rhyming phrase borrows the name of the fashion designer. ► Only doing 5mph over the limit and I got a bloody Calvin Klein … Contemporary slang
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(Calvin) Klein — adj British fine. Rhyming slang in use since the later 1990s borrowing the name of the US fashion designer. ► I m feeling just Calvin Klein … Contemporary slang
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Calvin Klein Collection — is the brand name for the costly high end designer menswear and womenswear lines from fashion house Calvin Klein.Designer apparel, dresses, coats, dress shirts, eyewear, footwear and leather goods are sold under this black label line, which… … Wikipedia
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Calvin Klein Inc. — Тип … Википедия
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Calvin Klein — ➡ Klein * * * … Universalium
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Calvin Klein (fashion designer) — For the company of the same name, see Calvin KleinInfobox Fashion Designer |caption= name=Calvin Klein nationality=American birth date=Birth date and age|1942|11|19 birth place= The Bronx, New York death date= death place= education=Fashion… … Wikipedia
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«Кельвин кляйн» по-английски пишется правильно как «Calvin Klein». Кстати, часто можно слышать от людей неверное произношение «клейн» — из серии «как пишется, так и читаю». Запомните, как произносить это имя правильно, а, чтобы не прослыть незнающим человеком, стоит немного поинтересоваться и историей этого бренда и имени. На самом деле, Кельвин Кляйн — это имя основателя американской дизайн-студии, которая занимается изготовлением одежды для мужчин и женщин. Кельвин также является дизайнером аксессуаров и одежды. Сначала он числился на разных должностях в модных домах Нью-Йорка, подрабатывая заодно уличным художником, но уже в 26 лет вместе с другом детства Кляйн открывает в Нью-Йорке фирму Calvin Klein, Ltd. Эта компания поначалу занималась производством лишь мужской одежды, причем, только верхней. Однако постепенно фирма стала выпускать одежду и для прекрасного пола. Фирма Кляйна очень быстро развивалась – более того, три года подряд дизайнер становится обладателем немаловажной премии «Coty»! А уж прославился Кельвин по полной тогда, когда выпустил весьма неоднозначный рекламный плакат под названием «Тайная вечеря от Кляйнa», где изображалась известная картина Леонардо Да Винчи, но с полуобнажёнными фотомоделями обоих полов в джинсах (вместо апостолов, естественно). Прославившись и по-хорошему, и по-плохому, Кляйн в 2003 году рподает свою фирму за огромные деньги американской корпорации Phillips-Van Heusen Corporation, которая занимается выпуском рубашек. Сегодня это самая богатая модельная фирма на планете.
Классно, интересно! Наверно, этот Кельвин – чертовски богатый старикашка! Продал контору и живет, припеваючи!
Ну, надо думать! Зато в 26 лет открыл дело, да еще какое! Респект ему за это.
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