The Peak (Singapore)

A HOUSE UNITED

How one Belgian designer is reinvigora­ting an American behemoth.

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Since the beginning of this year, much has been said about the need to unite a divided America. At New York Fashion Week in February, such sentiments were expressed in various ways, from slogan tees to exceptiona­lly diverse casts of models. Presenting his debut collection for Calvin Klein in what was the week’s most anticipate­d show, recently appointed chief creative officer Raf Simons expressed his hopes for the nation through his designs. The Fall/Winter 2017/18 show comprised looks for men and women.

Said the respected Belgian designer of his collection, which included a mix of brightly coloured tailored pieces and feathered cocktail dresses: “It reflects the environmen­t. All of these different people with different styles and dress codes. It’s the future, the past, Art Deco, the city, the American West… It is the coming together of different characters and different individual­s, just like America itself.”

Beyond ready-to-wear, Simons has also introduced Calvin Klein By Appointmen­t, a made-tomeasure service. Watch out for more changes to come: Following critically acclaimed stints at Jil Sander and Dior, Simons’ latest appointmen­t sees him wield complete creative control over Calvin Klein’s multibilli­on-dollar portfolio – which includes men’s and women’s ready-to-wear collection­s, as well as denim and diffusion lines.

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 ??  ?? MODERN MINIMALISM Clean lines meet bold colour in Raf Simons’ first collection for Calvin Klein.
MODERN MINIMALISM Clean lines meet bold colour in Raf Simons’ first collection for Calvin Klein.
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