Meanwhile, the new Calvin Klein Jeans campaign will look vaguely familiar to some, as it provides an updated take on the CK One campaign from the Nineties. Steven Meisel was the man originally behind CK One and he also captured the new Jeans campaign, featuring 17 up-and-coming faces such as Ali Stephens, who has become well known for speaking out against the fashion business and the pressure for models to lose weight. Stephens and company replace Kate Bosworth.
Calvin Klein white label is sticking with its proven formula of Doutzen, Gabriel Aubry and Mikael Jansson. Ck Calvin Klein has Lara Stone, who appeared in last season's beauty campaign, and Lenz Von Johnston. And for the first time in several years, the company is launching separate men's and women's campaigns for Calvin Klein Underwear during the same season. As previously reported, Eva Mendes has been shot and model Garrett Neff will appear in images supporting the Calvin Klein Body product line. Neff, photographed by Bruce Weber in Miami, is the 10th male model to appear in an underwear campaign (the last campaign featured actor Djimon Hounsou). Incidentally, Weber shot Calvin Klein's first underwear campaign more than 25 years ago, with U.S. Olympic pole vaulter Tom Hintnaus.
From August to December, 354 ad pages from Calvin Klein will run in 44 titles including Vogue, Elle, Men's Health, Glamour, Harper's Bazaar and Cosmopolitan. The launch of its fragrance ads with Mendes will begin running in October in In Style, Real Simple, Elle and Cookie, a new magazine for the brand.








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