Calvin Klein Fall/Winter 2026
by Gabriel Córdoba Acosta
New York Fashion Week may still have its sceptics, but this edition has proven it retains the power to captivate. Among the most anticipated shows, Calvin Klein’s Fall/Winter 2026 collection, helmed by Veronica Leoni, emerged as one of the standout moments of the American runway.
Leoni has taken on the ambitious task of restoring Calvin Klein’s cult aura — the same allure it held in the 1990s and during Raf Simons’ iconic tenure. The result is impeccable: urban minimalism, precise tailoring, and a casual elegance that breathes the spirit of New York. Every piece appears designed for men who navigate contemporary art galleries and designer stores, marrying sophistication with ease.
Menswear tailoring dominates the proposal: fluid suits that sculpt the silhouette, vests that reveal the arms, and coats with subtle circular volumes redefining the shoulder line. One of the most talked-about looks was an all-white ensemble, featuring an XL camel leather coat and chunky yet refined shoes with subtly pointed toes — a perfect balance of elegance and audacity.
Denim also plays a key role, reinterpreting the 1976 archive: full denim suits under streamlined coats, with the original handwritten logo embroidered on aviator jackets and checked trenches, paying homage to the brand’s most iconic heritage. Male silhouettes remain tall and linear, with exposed backs and sleeveless finishes generating visual tension, while coats and biker jackets add strength and attitude.
The colour palette stays rooted in urban neutrals, punctuated with flashes of burgundy and tangerine, while fabrics range from dry tailoring wools and cottons to fluid velvet, bonded satin, and both opaque and transparent leathers — a meticulous study in texture and contemporary refinement.
With Fall/Winter 2026, Calvin Klein reasserts itself in contemporary menswear: elegant, minimalist, and utterly covetable. Under Veronica’s direction, the brand returns as a reference point for those seeking garments that fuse form, body, and quintessential New York attitude — a vision that is at once historical and strikingly modern.
Have a look at the Calvin Klein Fall/Winter 2026 collection below:











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