Contrast defines and refines: feminine and masculine, narrow and relaxed, romantic and military. The new silhouette is lean or slouchy  and sexy. Military detailing  pockets, exposed seams and stitching, exposed zips, raw edges. Fabrics are natural: tweeds, moleskin, corduroy, brushed cotton sateen, sueded velvets. The palette is singular: luminous blues  wedgewood, prussian blue; powdery make-up tones  pearl, cameo, talc; and black and white.
Khakis are lean, military-inspired. Skirts are very short, sometimes pleated or frilled and flowing, mid-calf length. Bi-colored corduroys. The corduroy dress. Knits are close to the body; the waist is emphasized. The belted ribbed zip cardigan, striped polos and henleys. Button-down shirts with feminine details. The tuxedo shirt with a rim of ruffles. Outerwear: the sherpa jacket with exposed seams, the broken twill biker jacket. Original Calvin revived: sleek sexy pieces to pair with jeans for night  the razor cut blazer.