Calvin Klein Reveals Details on Its 2025 Return to New York Fashion Week
The runway show, following a six-year hiatus, will debut Veronica Leoni's take on Collection.
Calvin Klein is officially making its comeback to New York Fashion Week in 2025.
The PVH Corp-owned brand announced Friday morning that it will return to the runway with a NYFW show (after a six-year hiatus) which will feature Veronica Leoni’s debut Calvin Klein Collection. Fall/Winter 2025 will feature co-ed designs by the creative director, who was appointed in May. The invite-only show is scheduled for February 7 at noon in Manhattan, per the brand.
"Calvin Klein is thrilled to return to the global stage at New York Fashion Week and unveil Veronica Leoni’s creative vision for Calvin Klein Collection," Global Brand President Eva Serrano said in a press release of the upcoming fashion show. "Veronica’s debut marks a new era of innovation and creativity, embracing a fresh vision for the brand while honoring its iconic heritage."
The brand’s last Collection show at NYFW was in September 2018 under Raf Simons. Calvin Klein, which has been emblematic of American fashion since 1968, enters a new chapter under the Italian-born designer’s creative direction. The 2025 show will mark a major moment for Leoni as well, who is an LVMH prize finalist and founder of Quira.
"Calvin Klein Collection's return to New York Fashion Week marks a moment for New York and the global fashion industry," Council of Fashion Designers of America CEO Steven Kolb added in the release. "The brand has been an integral part of shaping American fashion, pushing boundaries with its bold take on minimalism, and we are excited to have them back on the official NYFW schedule and look forward to celebrating the brand’s latest chapter.”