At Calvin Klein, Francisco Costa took a turn from last resort season's bright, athletic theme and, this time around, presented a more sophisticated, muted, detailed collection:

Above: What a perfect little white dress.

Above: I love this kind of tiered, ribbon-esque pleating, and I
love the way the color breaks in the middle.

Above: This so reminds of of
YSL's fall collection (minus the jet-black bowl cuts). Does that mean that, like everyone's been saying, these high-waisted, roomy, pegged pants are
really here to stay?

Above: This, like the pleats two dresses above, is what makes Costa so amazing: the ability to maintain such a simple, even minimalist aesthetic while adding detailed touches like that drape.

Above: This breaks my heart. How can something so understated be
so beautiful?
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