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Lily Collins Went All-In on ’90s Minimalism at Calvin Klein
Her own look for the show also nodded back to the origin spirit of Calvin Klein. The star chose a custom shimmering silver bra top and skirt that called back to sleek ’90s elegance, which Klein helped define during the decade. “It’s a custom version from one of my favorite looks from Veronica’s debut collection,” says Collins. “The crop top and skirt reminded me of the iconic Calvin collections of the ’90s—that cool minimalism that became the unofficial uniform of New York and the decade.” Collins also wanted to bring the look into the now, via the silhouette and dazzle factor. “I wanted to play with proportion and make it feel new, and a bit 2025,” she says. “The low skirt on the hip felt fresh, and a cool proportion to mix with a matching crop top.”
While Collins has experimented with many different looks and vibes on many Hollywood step and repeats, she admits a big part of the fun of attending NYFW, for her, is the opportunity to test out a brand new look. “I love playing around with new shapes and silhouettes,” says Collins. “The material was also so unique, super playful, and chic. A fun nod to the ’90s CK aesthetic while feeling fresh and modern, and very me.”
Photo: Greg Kessler
For now, sadly, that’s a wrap on Collins’s Fashion Month schedule. Though something tells us we may see her in the City of Light later this month. She did, after all, just complete filming the fifth season of Emily in Paris there (and in Italy, too). “I just finished a couple weeks ago, and I’m so proud of what we all accomplished this season,” she teased. “It feels bigger and bolder, and even more adventurous. I’m always so grateful to get to explore more of Emily’s character each year and keep growing. It’s also been so fun to see more of Italy—and of course, get back home to Paris.”
Below, see inside Lily Collins’s NYFW.
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