The buzzy designer Nensi Dojaka will offer a moodier take on the famous underwear. No tight white briefs or sweaty six-packs ...
Standing Ground's architectural gowns, Nensi Dojaka's collaboration with Calvin Klein, Tove's silk dresses and Burberry's ...
Nensi Dojaka has long been informed by sensuality, so it only made sense that her return to London Fashion Week focused on ...
In many ways, Baby Boomers are known for changing the fashion world. From the 1960s to the 1980s, social, political and ...
The fashion pieces our mothers and grandmothers once wore underneath their dresses and skirts are now being worn as dresses ...
At Milan Fashion Week, the designer is part of an autofiction trend with artists such as Miranda July, Joanna Hogg and Rachel ...
In Pictures Albania-born, London-based emerging designer Nensi Dojaka, who has won the LVMH Prize and the BFC Foundation ...
The movement promotes a return to traditional gender roles, where women embrace homemaking ... Nara embraced 'Girl Boss' attire in a 90s-coded Calvin Klein dress However, on Thursday night ...
Calvin Klein first put his name to a coat shop in a New York hotel in 1968, filling its rails with outerwear and dresses ... a long history of sexuality in women’s undergarments, and men ...
Nensi Dojaka’s designs have always been informed by sensuality, so it made sense that in her return to London Fashion Week — ...
Naturally, one informed the other, and Dojaka admits to turning to Calvin Klein for inspiration ... Flowering ruffled dresses and airy, pleated capes also made their way down the runway.
When, last week, the actor Greta Lee’s shoot for the brand was unveiled, the messaging became clear: Calvin Klein ... with outerwear and dresses. In the first year Klein, along with his co ...