Spring 2003 collection was pure, sensual, ethereal and breathtaking. The fluidity of it, the combination of softly glowing silk, powdery suede and creamy leathers, the semi-transparency were not just beautiful – they were simply timeless and without a doubt worthy of a separate post seamlessly fitting into my Timeless Chic series.
It was the very last collection Calvin Klein designed for the brand before the company was sold to Phillips-Van Heusen for $400 million with additional $30 million in shares and future revenue royalties for both Klein and Schwartz. Francisco Costa became the new creative director while Klein assumed a consulting role.
Natalia Vodianova who opened the show and appeared in the Spring/Summer 2003 campaign became the highest ever paid face of the brand.

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