Back from the Future
Mar 06, 2020
3 minutes
By Monique Madsen
In 1993, English designer Clare Waight Keller moved to New York City and took over Calvin Klein, the American label that defined the decade. Minimalism was all the rage; slinky slip-dresses worn by Kate Moss were everywhere and women strutted around in denim overalls and streamlined black tailoring with chunky birkenstocks. This served as a stark contrast to the sophisticated Paris—a fashion capital that was then slowly recovering from the excesses of
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