Calvin Klein’s Fall 2015 collection channeled a seamless transition from 60’s mod sophistication into 70’s sleek elegance. The runway offered long, tailored coats, clean lines, and refined cuts that felt timeless yet effortlessly modern. There was a quiet confidence to the collection, combining structured silhouettes with wearable sophistication in a way that felt entirely signature to the brand.
Mod to 70’s Influence
The collection leaned heavily on 60’s-inspired shapes, including sharp tailoring, minimalistic cuts, and straight lines. At the same time, subtle nods to the 70’s appeared in longer hemlines, fluid layering, and slightly relaxed proportions. This fusion created a sense of continuity and evolution, honoring past decades while feeling contemporary.
Long Coats
Long outerwear was a cornerstone of the show. Coats in muted neutrals, deep charcoals, and soft pastels moved with precision and elegance, anchoring the collection while offering dramatic yet wearable statements. These pieces were both functional and stylish, emphasizing Calvin Klein’s mastery of clean, versatile design.
Clean Silhouettes
The tailoring emphasized simplicity and proportion. Dresses, skirts, and separates were designed to complement one another, creating cohesive, interchangeable looks. Sharp lines and minimal embellishment allowed the precision of the cuts and quality of the fabrics to shine.
Subtle Styling
Hair and makeup were understated, keeping the focus on the refined silhouettes and long coats. Accessories were minimal, reinforcing the clean, elegant aesthetic. The overall presentation felt polished, poised, and effortlessly chic.
Calvin Klein Collection’s F/W 2015 Ready to Wear show offered a sophisticated blend of 60’s mod influence and 70’s elegance. With long coats, clean tailoring, and understated styling, the runway exuded timeless refinement and modern wearability.
Credits
Designer: Francisco Costa
Brand: Calvin Klein Collection
Collection: Ready to Wear Fall/Winter 2015
Show: New York Fashion Week
See the Calvin Klein Collection for NYFW below:



