CK Jeans Fall 2002 for women

Sly sophistication. Bold and sexy. Calvin Klein Jeans Fall 2002 for Women. Modern fusion determines future style. The new denim is black; the new silhouette is slimmer, sleek. Modern indigos are varied — from rigid, to worn in, to stretch: extreme indigo, petrol, resin-coated, slubbed, distressed. Silhouettes are versatile: low-rise skinny leg, boy fit, super low rise flares and bootleg. In indigo or black: the jean blazer, the modern jean jacket, the jean shirt.

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.

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