• FASHION,  Runway

    Calvin Klein Collection RTW F/W 2017 NYFW

    With much anticipation newly appointed Raf Simons debuts his spin on the Calvin Klein Collection. The looks were crisp and revealing with sheer paneling all tied in with a clean vintage charm. See the Calvin Klein Collection RTW F/W 2017 presented at New York Fashion Week below:

  • FASHION,  Menswear

    Jeremy Parisi by Baldovino Barani

    A crisp black and white menswear fashion editorial titled the CINECITTA’ EDIT celebrating a Marlon Brando aesthetic with the rough charm of Italian masculinity. Starring Judo Cup Champion, Actor and Dieux Du Stade model Jeremy Parisi wearing looks from Hugo Boss, Dolce&Gabbana, Prada, Diesel, Calvin Klein and Lanvin. The editorial shot for Factory Fanzine 05 by talented fashion photographer Baldovino Barani. See the photographs below

  • FASHION,  Menswear

    Renan Corbani by Manuel Scrima

    Male model Renana Corbani poses for fashion photographer MAnuel Scrima in an editorial series titled Landscape for the latest issue of ADON magazine. Styled by Rodrigo Giaimis Ramos using pieces from Tom Rebl, Yezael, Dolce &Gabbana, Calvin Klein, Hype, Cheap Monday, Dr Martens and more. See the shoot below:

  • FASHION

    Francisco Costa & Italo Zucchelli Stepping Down from Calvin Klein

    Calvin Klein has officially confirmed the creative directors Francisco Costa and Italo Zucchelli will be leaving the company in an attempt to unifying all Calvin Klein branding in single source creative vision. “This creative strategy marks the beginning of another significant chapter in Calvin Klein’s brand legacy since Mr. Klein’s retirement,” chief executive Steve Shiffman said in a statement. “I would like to thank Francisco and Italo for their unwavering commitment to the Calvin Klein brand and their accomplishments over the past decade. They have both contributed immensely to making Calvin Klein a global leader in the fashion industry, and they have done so with dedication, focus and creativity.” Not only are they stepping…