The Fashion Institute of
Technology (FIT) in New York City has
received a $2 million gift from alumnus
Mr. Calvin Klein, and the company he
founded, Calvin Klein, Inc. Mr. Klein
made a donation of $1 million, through
the Calvin Klein Family Foundation,
which was matched by a $1 million
donation by Calvin Klein, Inc., a wholly
owned subsidiary of PVH Corp. [NYSE: PVH].
This is the largest gift received to
date from an FIT alumnus.
The funds will support
the college’s annual spring runway show,
which showcases the capstone designs of
students about to graduate with a
Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree in
Fashion Design.
The fashion show is a
professionally produced event that
provides FIT students with the first
opportunity to showcase their talents to
industry professionals,established
designers, and worldwide media. The 2012
runway show will be held on Wednesday,
May 2 at FIT.
Mr. Klein said, "The
annual FIT fashion show is the
culmination of the very best of the
fashion design students’ accomplishments
during their studies at FIT. This fund
is dedicated to ensure that the FIT
fashion show will continue to be the
students’ showcase to our industry
without compromise. I am very proud that
Calvin Klein, Inc. has joined my family
foundation in this effort."
“FIT is extremely proud
to call Calvin Klein one of our own,”
said Dr. Joyce F. Brown, President of
FIT. “We value the commitment Calvin has
demonstrated to our Fashion Design
students by taking on the role of
classroom mentor and critic as they
prepare their capstone collections. Now,
thanks to this generous gift from Calvin
and Calvin Klein, Inc., FIT's young
designers will have a runway show that
iscompletely worthy of their talents for
years to come.”
“Calvin Klein, Inc.
highly values FIT for both the quality
of education and the caliber of talent
it brings to the fashion industry,” said
Tom Murry, President & Chief Executive
Officer of Calvin Klein, Inc.
“Over the years, we have hired many FIT
graduates for roles across our
organization, as well as recruited
students for our valuable internship
programs. We are thrilled to join with
Calvin in this initiative and further
expand our support of FIT through this
contribution to its pivotal annual
fashion show. Calvin continues to be the
overriding inspiration for what we do
and we are proud to honor his design
legacy in this way.”
Each spring, as a
component of their graduation
requirements, more than 150 Fashion
Design majors entering their final
semester design and produce a collection
and have the opportunity to showcase one
of their garments in their area of
specialization:
sportswear, special occasion, knitwear,
intimate apparel, or childrenswear.
Noted designers work
alongside FIT faculty in the classroom
as critics
who evaluate the students’ work and,
ultimately, choose the most exceptional
garments for special citation. Carolina
Herrera, Narciso Rodriguez, Norma Kamali
(Class of 1964), and Mr. Klein (Class of
1963) are among the critics who have
served in recent years. Diane von
Furstenberg and Amsale are among the
designers who will be critiquing
students’ work this year.
Calvin Klein is an
award-winning fashion icon. He is
recognized globally as a master of
minimalism and has spent his career
distilling things to their very essence.
Today, the company he foundedand sold to
PVH Corp. in 2003, ranks among the
best-known brands in the world; the
Calvin Klein brand achievedover $7
billion in global retail sales in 2011.
Mr. Klein studied at the
High School of Art & Design and the
Fashion Institute of Technology in New
York. After a short time working as a
designer, he launched his eponymous
business in 1968 along with his
childhood friend, Barry Schwartz.
Whether in fashion,
fragrance, beauty or his collections for
the home, his work has been subtle,
sophisticated, possessing a clarity that
redefined modern living, and an American
point of view. For him, the challenge is
to create new things that fit a modern
way of life. “It's about making people
look and feel good about themselves and
their homes,” he has said.
The scope of Calvin
Klein’s influence makes him unique among
the world’s top designers. Always on the
cutting edge of fashion, he reinvented
many basic icons of modern dress. He
pioneered designer jeans and redefined
the idea of underwear and fragrance,
making designer quality apparel
affordable for virtually anyone, as well
as revolutionizing the designer denim
and underwear businesses with his
overtly sexy advertising campaigns.
Those campaigns redefined
the way products were marketed to
consumers and he was among the first to
purchase multiple ad pages in magazines.
One of the most famous was his 1991
Calvin Klein Jeans supplement for Vanity
Fair magazine, which totaled over 100
pages.
Time Magazine, in 1996,
named Calvin Klein as one of the most
influential Americans.
In 1973, Mr. Klein won
the prestigious Coty American Fashion
Critic’s Award, the fashion industry’s
Oscar, and was the first designer to win
the award consecutively,receiving it
again in 1974 and 1975. He was the
youngest designer ever to be elected
into the Coty Hall of Fame in 1975.
Mr. Klein also received
seven awards for outstanding design from
the Council of Fashion Designers of
America, including a Lifetime
Achievement Award bestowed in 2001.
Mr. Klein has one
daughter, Marci Klein, a television
producer. He resides in New York City.
FIT’s Fashion Design program was
established in 1944, the year the
college was founded. The
associate-degree program provides
students with an essential foundation
for creating apparel from sketch to
finished garment. In the baccalaureate
program, students receive advanced
instruction in specialized areas. The
program’s close ties to the fashion
design industry provide an immersion in
current trends and practices. The
college’s curriculum nurtures creativity
while providing a rigorous grounding in
practical and technical skills, as well
as in the liberal arts. As part of their
course of study, students intern with
leading designers and design houses.
They also have the opportunity to study
abroad, in particular at one of FIT’s
programs in Florence and Milan.
In addition to Klein and
Kamali, other acclaimed FIT designer
alumni include ReemAcra, AmsaleAberra,
Brian Atwood, Jhane Barnes, John
Bartlett, Dennis Basso, Stephen Burrows,
Francisco Costa, Andrew Fezza, Michael
Kors, Nanette Lepore, Miranda Morrison,
Rebecca Moses, Ralph Rucci, Austin
Scarlett, Kari Sigerson, Michelle Smith,
and Daniel Vosovic. Other well-known FIT
alumni include Leslie Blodgett, Tony
Chi, Nina Garcia, Chris Madden, Roxanne
Lowit, Candy Pratts Price, Robert Verdi,
and Joe Zee.
The Fashion Institute of
Technology, a part of the State
University of New York, has been a
leader in career education in art,
design, business, and technology for
nearly 70 years. With a curriculum that
provides a singular blend of hands-on,
practical experience, classroom study,
and a firm grounding in the liberal
arts, FIT offers a wide range of
outstanding programs that are affordable
and relevant to today’s rapidly changing
industries. Internationally renowned,
FIT draws on its New York City location
to provide a vibrant, creative community
in which to learn. The college offers
more than 45 majors and grants AAS, BFA,
BS, MA, MFA, and MPS degrees, preparing
students for professional success and
leadership in the global marketplace.
For more information, please visit
fitnyc.edu.
Calvin Klein, Inc. is one
of the leading fashion design and
marketing studios in the world. It
designs and markets women’s and men’s
designer collection apparel and a range
of other products that are manufactured
and marketed through an extensive
network of licensing agreements and
other arrangements worldwide.
Brands/lifestyles include Calvin Klein
Collection, ck Calvin Klein, Calvin
Klein, Calvin Klein Jeans and Calvin
Klein Underwear. Product lines under
the various Calvin Klein brands include
women’s dresses and suits, men's dress
furnishings and tailored clothing, men’s
and women's sportswear and bridge and
collection apparel, golf apparel,
jeanswear, underwear, fragrances,
eyewear, women’s performance apparel,
hosiery, socks, footwear, swimwear,
jewelry, watches, outerwear, handbags,
small leather goods, and home
furnishings (including furniture). For
more information, please visit
calvinklein.com.
PVH
Corp., one of the world’s largest
apparel companies, owns and markets the
iconic Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger
brands worldwide. It is the world’s
largest shirt and neckwear company and
markets a variety of goods under its own
brands, Van Heusen, Calvin Klein, Tommy
Hilfiger, IZOD, ARROW, Bass and G.H.
Bass & Co., and its licensed brands,
including Geoffrey Beene, Kenneth Cole
New York, Kenneth Cole Reaction, MICHAEL
MichaelKors, Sean John, Chaps, Donald J.
Trump Signature Collection, JOE Joseph
Abboud, DKNY, Ike Behar and John
Varvatos. For more information, please
visit pvh.com.