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Calvin Richard Klein, born November 19, 1942, is an American fashion designer. In 1968, he launched the company that would later bear his name, expanding into perfumes, watches, and jewelry.
Born in the Bronx, New York City, to immigrant parents, Klein's early life was rooted in the vibrant Jewish community of the borough. He honed his artistic talents at the High School of Art and Design and later pursued his passion at the Fashion Institute of Technology.
Klein's career began with apprenticeships and years of designing for various New York shops. In 1968, alongside childhood friend Barry K. Schwartz, he founded his first company, aiming to create stylish, accessible clothing. A chance encounter with a buyer at Bonwit Teller led to his designs gaining attention. He was soon mentored by Baron de Gunzburg, who introduced him to the elite fashion world. His talent was undeniable, and after his first major showing at New York Fashion Week, he was hailed as a visionary, compared to Yves Saint Laurent for his signature clean lines. In 1974, his tight-fitting jeans became an instant sensation, grossing a remarkable $200,000 in their first week. In 1998, he lent his voice to a celebrity reading of "The Emperor's New Clothes" for a children's charity.
A supporter of the Democratic Party, Klein has made significant political contributions. His personal life includes two marriages: first to textile designer Jayne Centre, with whom he has a daughter, television producer Marci Klein, and later to his assistant Kelly Rector. He also had a notable relationship with ex-porn star Nicholas Gruber and later dated model Kevin Baker.
Klein's impressive real estate portfolio includes a famed Fire Island home, once known as "The Calvin Klein House," and a lavish glass-and-concrete mansion in Southampton. He has also owned properties in Miami Beach and Los Angeles.
His groundbreaking work has garnered numerous accolades, including multiple awards from the Council of Fashion Designers of America, and a place on the International Best Dressed List. He was also honored with the American Academy of Achievement's Golden Plate Award and received an honorary doctorate from the Fashion Institute of Technology.
In pop culture, Calvin Klein has made cameo appearances on television shows like "30 Rock" and inspired fictional characters. The iconic name itself even made a memorable mention in the film "Back to the Future."
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Calvin Richard Klein ( KLYNE; born November 19, 1942) is an American fashion designer. In 1968, he launched the company that later became Calvin Klein. In addition to clothing, he has also given his name to a range of perfumes, watches, and jewellery.
== Early life and education ==
Klein was born on November 19, 1942, in the Bronx, New York City. He is the son of Flore (née Stern; 1909–2006) and Leo Klein. His father was born in Boiany, Austria-Hungary (now Ukraine) and had immigrated to New York. He was born in the United States to immigrants from Galicia and Bukovina, Austria-Hungary (now Ukraine).
As a child, Klein attended J.H.S. 80 in the Bronx. He earned a diploma at the High School of Art and Design in Manhattan. After graduation, he attended New York's Fashion Institute of Technology, leaving for six months after his first year before returning to finish his degree.
He was one of several design leaders raised in the Jewish community in the Bronx, along with Ralph Lauren and Robert Denning.
== Career ==
Klein did his apprenticeship in 1962 at an old line cloak-and-suit manufacturer, Dan Millstein, and spent five years designing at other New York City shops.
In 1968, Klein launched his first company with his childhood friend Barry K. Schwartz. When Schwartz was considering buying a supermarket in Harlem, Klein informed him that he wanted to "design medium priced clothes with a clean look." "When I said I needed money to start out on my own, he said 'You've got it,'" Klein said. Schwartz also became his business manager. After leaving his manufacturing job, Klein set up an office in a hotel room, began designing coats, and eventually brought his creations to Bonwit Teller, where a buyer liked them.
He became a protégé of Baron de Gunzburg, who introduced him to the New York elite fashion scene before he had his first mainstream success with the launch of his first jeans line. He was immediately recognized for his talent after his first major showing at New York Fashion Week. He was hailed as the new Yves Saint Laurent, and was noted for his clean lines.
In 1974, Klein designed the tight-fitting signature jeans that went on to gross $200,000 in their first week of sales.
In 1998, Klein participated in a celebrity reading of The Emperor's New Clothes for The Starbright Foundation to benefit ill children.
== Personal life ==
Klein is a supporter of the U.S. Democratic Party, having given over $250,000 to candidates and PACs since 1980.
=== Relationships ===
Klein married Jayne Centre, a textile designer, in 1964. Despite going to the same high school and growing up next door in New York, Klein and Centre didn't meet and begin dating until college. They have a daughter, television producer Marci Klein, who is best known for her work on NBC's Saturday Night Live and 30 Rock. The couple divorced in 1974.
In September 1986, Klein married his assistant Kelly Rector in Rome while they were on a buying trip in Italy. She later became a well-known socialite photographer. After separating in 1996, they divorced in April 2006.
From 2010 to 2012, Klein dated gay ex-porn star Nicholas Gruber, who is 47 years younger. In 2016, Klein began dating model Kevin Baker.
=== Homes ===
For many years, Klein owned a home in Fire Island Pines, New York on Fire Island. He hosted friends such as artist Andy Warhol, Studio 54 owner Steve Rubell, Fashion designer Chester Weinberg, and media mogul David Geffen. Although he sold the property in 1995, it is still known as "The Calvin Klein House."
In 2003, Klein bought an ocean-front estate in Southampton, New York, on Long Island and demolished it to build a $75 million glass-and-concrete mansion. In 2015, he put his Miami Beach, Florida mansion on the market for $16 million. The Florida home sold for $12,850,000 in February 2017. In June 2015, Klein bought a mansion in Los Angeles, California, for $25 million.
== Awards and honors ==
In 1974, Klein also became the first designer to receive outstanding design in men's and women's wear from the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) award show. In 1983, he was placed on the International Best Dressed List. Also in 1981, 1983, and 1993, he received an award from the CFDA.
In 1991, he received the American Academy of Achievement's Golden Plate Award.
Klein received an honorary doctorate from the Fashion Institute of Technology in 2003.
== In pop culture ==
Klein made a cameo appearance in season 3, episode 15 ("The Bubble") of the television series 30 Rock. A fictionalized version of him also appears in season 4, episode 12 ("The Pick") of the television series Seinfeld.
The name Calvin Klein was used by Marty McFly in the 1985 film Back to the Future, after a woman in the 1950s sees the name on his underwear.
== See also ==
High culture
LGBT culture in New York City
List of LGBT people from New York City
== References ==
== External links ==
Info and photos related to Calvin Klein at askmen.com
Calvin Klein talks trends on VOGUE.COM
Calvin Klein's bio at informat.com
The Biography Channel
Some History and Background on Calvin Klein
Calvin Klein — a modern fashion icon
People magazine, January 18,1982. Calvin Klein, King of clothes Archived October 14, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
The Latest Calvin by Michael Gross, NY Magazine August 8, 1988 Archived March 22, 2023, at the Wayback Machine
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