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runway reviewCalvin Klein
NEW YORK, September 22, 2000 – There was a sporty, ultra-casual feeling to Calvin Klein's Spring collection. Light iridescent silk V-necks, violet funnel-neck tops and microstripe jackets looked comfortable and ideal for a springtime country escapade. These looks were clearly geared toward younger customers, who will also appreciate Klein's simple graphic-block jersey dresses in contrasting colors like green tea, pale rose and cobalt, as well as his metalized leather ensembles, and a superfine suede dress with a matching, low-slung belt, which looked hip and sophisticated.

Klein's uncomplicated mood extended to evening, which consisted of delicate camisoles in silk tulle, glimmering satin and glacé jersey with vivid optical color panels.

Those who truly appreciate timeless, effortless dressing will find a consistent, wearable wardrobe at Calvin Klein, without having to bend backward in order to accommodate the trends of the nanosecond.

– By Armand Limnander 

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