Calvin Klein's Fall 2026 collection, under Creative Director Veronica Leonis, takes the power shapes of the late ’70s and early ’80s and makes them modern. Think cinched waists, extended lines, structured suits, wide shoulders, pinstripes, pantsuits, and slicked-back hair. Sleek, sharp, and bold.
Calvin Klein flaunted their new collection at The Shed in Hudson Yards, New York City, proving that classic styles can be re-branded into something entirely new. Since the brands founding in 1968, they produced clothing that is clean cut, raw, and gallant, focusing solely on extenuating the wearers natural elegance through understated grandeur.
For Fall 2026, Leonis wanted to tap into “Calvin Klein’s strong history of iconography and a rigorous exploration of shape, craft and meaningful simplification,” by going back to the 70’s and 80’s, a time where fashion focused on how form and the body can evoke a sense of empowerment.

Rooted in essential pieces that honor the silhouette, the collection houses sharp tall suits that are slim tailored, flowing trenches, structured blousons, and statement coats. Paying homage to the spirit of the ’70s and ’80s, classic denim is reimagined into full denim suits, while the original Calvin Klein logo adorns an aviator-style trench. Through this collection, historic styles are transformed into statements that feel bold and entirely now, showing how past fashion eras can be reimagined to empower and inspire today.
