For Calvin Klein Collection, Francisco Costa showed a chic mix of fluid and tailored looks inspired by British artist Barbara Hepworth. Working in camel, gray and black, Costa struck a fine balance between tailoring and movement, and between the two sides of city dressing — urbane polish and street edge. He cut jackets two ways, body-con or on the loose, both over the flat-front, full pants he introduced for spring. Details came sparingly for maximum impact: a thin row of contrast stitching down the back of a jacket; half-dollar sized artisanal snap closures; deep, detachable fake fur cuffs on a caramel coat.
Source: WWD
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