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I've seen pretty much every major fashion publication hype this collab and while I wore this stuff in like 5th grade and loved it I can't say I'm the biggest fan of the actual cK Jean redux from the my theresa website.
The first time I saw these images along with the garments on their own, something struck me as very OFF..
While they could've aimed for some air of authenticity, we get these these ridiculously over-priced t-shirts and sweatshirts emblazoned with the HUUUUGGEEE cK Calvin Klein logo, which look blatantly ripped off and produced at some local t-shirt screen print shop. They ended up looking weirdly warped, off-kilter and has the same vibe of those done to death designer spoof graphic tees.
The denim shorts are nicely understated and a decent re-creation of 90s cK Calvin Klein, no none-sense, street wear vibe. However, the skinny jeans, def missed the point of this 90s cK revival. Disappointing in terms of 90s authencity and capturing what made the brand so iconic and universally appealing but I think they may have a cash cow on their hands for the Instagram generation.
Calvin Klein Jeans X Mytheresa.com The Re-Issue Project
Source: dailymail
Credit: Nymphaea
The first time I saw these images along with the garments on their own, something struck me as very OFF..
While they could've aimed for some air of authenticity, we get these these ridiculously over-priced t-shirts and sweatshirts emblazoned with the HUUUUGGEEE cK Calvin Klein logo, which look blatantly ripped off and produced at some local t-shirt screen print shop. They ended up looking weirdly warped, off-kilter and has the same vibe of those done to death designer spoof graphic tees.
The denim shorts are nicely understated and a decent re-creation of 90s cK Calvin Klein, no none-sense, street wear vibe. However, the skinny jeans, def missed the point of this 90s cK revival. Disappointing in terms of 90s authencity and capturing what made the brand so iconic and universally appealing but I think they may have a cash cow on their hands for the Instagram generation.
Calvin Klein Jeans x MyTheresa collaboration
Lottie Moss follows in Kate Moss's footsteps with Calvin Klein portraits
21 years after Kate Moss first posed for Calvin Klein, her sister Lottie is following in her footsteps
BY OLIVIA BERGIN | 14 JULY 2014
16-year-old Lottie, who was signed to Moss's agency (Storm Models) earlier this year, is the face and body of Calvin Klein Jeans x mytheresa.com The Re-Issue Project, a capsule collection of iconic denim pieces which will be sold exclusively on Mytheresa from July 15.
The collection consists of nine, re-issued pieces from the 90s, and as Moss made her Calvin Klein debut with Mark Wahlberg in 1993 who better than her half-sister to show off the new wares?
SEE: Lottie Moss stars in first fashion shoot
Photographer Michael Avedon captured the elfin-faced teenager, who shares a father with Moss, 40. Avedon is the grandson of legendary photographer Richard, who shot a 15-year-old Brooke Shields wearing just a pair of Calvin Klein jeans in 1981. The campaign, with the tagline: "You want to know what comes between me and my Calvins?" Nothing was deemed controversial at the time.
Avedon said of his subject: "Lottie truly represents the essence of the Calvin Klein girl. Intriguing innocence with utter beauty - it was wonderful to photograph this beautiful young lady!"
Lottie Moss made her modelling debut for Dazed & Confused magazine and has appeared in Teen Vogue, but has spoken of her aspirations to eventually become a fashion journalist.
The re-issue project will range from £70 to £270 and features versions of the original high-waisted skinny jeans worn by Shields in the 80s and the classic, boyfriend tapered jeans worn by Moss in the 90s, as well as the brand's popular "cK" sweatshirts and t-shirts.
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Calvin Klein Jeans X Mytheresa.com The Re-Issue Project
Source: dailymail
Credit: Nymphaea