The Spring/Summer 2014 collection leaned heavily into a spectrum of brilliant blues—from sky and capri to intense navy and cobalt—serving as vibrant anchors amid tonal, monochromatic looks, with some pieces featuring graphic photo-prints like seascapes or sunsets on sweatshirts and tees for a streetwise edge. Bold elements appeared through athletic graphics and subtle pattern play, yet the overall silhouettes remained simple and streamlined: crisp blazers, ultra-clean shirt jackets, wool trousers, and comfortable, light layers that emphasized effortless sophistication over complexity. This balance delivered a refreshing, contemporary vibe—graphic and slyly street-inspired yet elegantly restrained, making it a standout interpretation of relaxed summer tailoring.
Thursday, 10 November 2022
Sizzling Summer: Editor's Picks: Summer of 2014
In 2014, Calvin Klein menswear, particularly under creative director Italo Zucchelli for the Calvin Klein Collection, embraced a modern athletic aesthetic that occasionally incorporated bright colours and bold prints while staying true to the brand's signature clean, minimalist ethos.
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