For Calvin Klein and Maxfield, a Very L.A. Love Story
Calvin Klein and Maxfield hosted a celebration for their Spring Summer collection at Chateau Marmont. The event featured notable guests and a menu of Mediterranean cuisine, showcasing the partnership's significance in the fashion world. Creative director Veronica Leoni highlighted the positive impact of recent cultural references on the brand's visibility and appeal.
- ▪The celebration took place at Chateau Marmont's Bungalow 1 with a select group of well-dressed guests.
- ▪Tracee Ellis Ross and Jodie Turner-Smith were among the attendees, showcasing pieces from the new collection.
- ▪Veronica Leoni discussed the influence of the Love Story show on attracting a new audience to Calvin Klein.
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PartiesFor Calvin Klein and Maxfield, a Very L.A. Love StoryBy Rachel MarloweTracee Ellis Ross, Michelle RandolphJason Sean Weiss/BFA.comSave StorySave this storySave StorySave this storyTracee Ellis Ross, Michelle RandolphJason Sean Weiss/BFA.comOn Tuesday evening, Calvin Klein and Maxfield, the cult-favorite Melrose Place concept store, gathered a small, well-dressed group to celebrate the Spring Summer collection. Between Cannes and Cruise shows across the country, it had been a big and busy week for fashion and pop culture—and yet Veronica Leoni, the creative director quietly rebuilding one of America’s most iconic brands, kept it characteristically understated.To mark the month-long partnership between Calvin Klein Collection and Maxfield, the party called for cocktails and dinner at…
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