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Calvin Klein abandons runway division

Calvin Klein abandons runway division

Agence France-Presse

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In this file photo taken on February 13, 2018 models walk the runway for Calvin Klein 205W39NYC during New York Fashion Week at the American Stock Exchange Building in New York City. Angela Weiss, AFP

NEW YORK -- American fashion label Calvin Klein announced Wednesday it is closing its high-end runway division as part of a restructuring by parent company PVH.

"I can confirm that the Calvin Klein 205W39NYC business is closing," the company told AFP.

PVH brought in Belgian designer Raf Simons from Dior in 2016 to revitalize the brand, which had stagnated since the departure of its namesake New Yorker founder in 2002.

Dubbed "chief creative officer," he had vast powers as he was charged with boosting profits of the brand's high-end collection.

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But Simons' departure was announced in December following weeks of uncertainty, after a PVH manager apportioned him some of the blame for declining sales.

PVH, which also owns Tommy Hilfiger, in early January announced strategic changes including tweaking Calvin Klein 205W39NYC's name, and the closure of its flagship store on Manhattan's Madison Avenue.

But it has now chosen to totally abandon the division and, according to specialist website Women's Wear Daily, has let go 100 employees in New York and Milan.

The brand's spokesperson told AFP it is "open to presenting our collections in a broad range of formats moving forward, including runway shows."

In 2017, Calvin Klein's sales of products from perfume to watches and glasses led to a turnover of $9.1 billion.

© Agence France-Presse

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