Minimalism, sensuality, youth, and freedom have always been central to Calvin Klein‘s visual vocabulary, whose timeless details are iconic today. Calvin Klein designs his garments based on what is necessary and essential. The Heron Preston for Calvin Klein project embodies these ideals, which take shape in a collection that is defined by sobriety and an almost obsessive attention to detail. Uncommon and, at the same time, universal.
The Heron Preston for Calvin Klein collection is inspired by traditions that seek maximum performance and utility, focusing on wardrobe essentials that never fail. With this collection, Preston transcends season and style.
“I have wanted to find a universal language that attracts a global audience; a language that does not alienate, that invites us to enter this world of simplicity and allows everyone to discover their own style through the comfort and simplicity of the garments“. – Heron Preston
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