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Calvin Klein Windows, May 2010

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

Calvin Klein Window Displays
Manhattan, New York;
May 7, 2010

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Calvin Klein Windows, Feb 2010

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Calvin Klein Window Displays
Manhattan, New York;
February 16, 2010

New windows at CK. That was quick. I constantly walk by CK and find that they usually keep their window displays up for a while. If you saw my last CK post, you know of the puritanical outrage possibility quotient they harboured. So I’m wondering… did CK swap the windows out because of public pressure or did they simply just rotate them out like any of their other windows? If anyone knows, let me know. I always love a good conspiracy theory. (Ir)regardless, these windows are WAAAAAAAY tamed down. Not even a hint of Eva Mendesiness.

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Calvin Klein Windows, Jan 2010

Monday, February 1st, 2010

Calvin Klein Window Displays
Manhattan, New York;
January 27, 2010

Whoa. These are some seriously suggestive windows over on Madison. The image of David Agbodji on window 5 is currently raising controversy over at Houston Street (it’s replaced Eva Mendes on the huge billboard overlooking the intersection at Lafayette). Window 4, though, showing the juxtaposition of the hands unseen nude window decal against the in-store mannequin on its knees with its hands tied behind his back is much more suggestive. Violent even. I gotta imagine that they’re catching some neighborhood flack for these.
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Calvin Klein Holiday Windows, 2009

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Calvin Klein Holiday Window Displays,
Manhattan, New York;
November 21, 2009

Glitter Falls by Heidi Feriani.

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Calvin Klein Holiday Windows, 2009

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

Calvin Klein Holiday Windows;
Manhattan, New York;
November 16, 2009

A behind the scenes peek…

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Calvin Klein Window; October 21, 2009

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

Calvin Klein Window Display
Manhattan, New York;
October 21, 2009

CK still has the lumber windows but they’ve added this new one of Christy Turlington (Burns); again, the ever yoga evangelist. Great shot (originally the cover of the October 2002 issue of Vogue. shot by steven klein).

She’s still one of the best! Actually, THE best. The background texture is spot on.

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Calvin Klein Window; September 24, 2009

Friday, September 25th, 2009

Calvin Klein Window Display
Manhattan, New York;
September 24, 2009

Nice lumber.

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Calvin Klein Windows; March 25, 2009

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

Calvin Klein Window Displays
Manhattan, New York;
March 25, 2009

Every once in a while, CK gets a bit creative with their windows. Perhaps these are garden hoses in tribute to the beginning of spring? Perhaps they could have been a bit more creative.

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Calvin Klein Windows, NYC; Dec 29, 2008

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

Calvin Klein Window Displays
Manhattan, New York;
December 29, 2008

Calvin Klein is doing a housing project display. The “Madison Avenue (Doll)House” is a collaborative effort conceived by Dale Rozmiarek, senior vice president of creative services for Calvin Klein, Inc., designed by Joshua Prince-Ramus of REX Architecture PC, structurally engineered by Magnusson Klemencic Associates and fabricated by Situ Studio.

It’s a floating house. Very cool. The building backgrounds add a great gritty texture. I walk by CK every day and have been waiting for them to do something different with their windows other than just mannequins with black clothes.

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