Dubbed 'Calvin the Conqueror'
by WWD and listed as one of America's 25 most influential people by Time, Klein
has helped shape the casualwear industry and played a key role in modern advertising.
He caused a storm of controversy when he had Richard Avedon photograph a pubescent
Brooke Shields for his 1979 jeans campaign under the slogan, "You know what
comes between me and my Calvins? Nothing." British waif Kate Moss was to follow,
helping to launch his unisex perfume cK one, one of nine Klein perfume lines.
In October 1999, Klein shocked
the fashion world once again, when he announced that he was considering selling
his fashion house. He was, he said, looking to develop his company "through
sale, merger or strategic alliance". Seven months later, after reported talks
with Tommy Hilfiger and others came to nothing, Klein confirmed that he had taken
his $1 billion fashion house off the market.
The recipient of many industry
awards, including the title of America's Best Designer of 1993, Klein is also on
numerous committees, including the Council of Fashion Designers of America. Now
divorced from socialite and photographer Kelly Klein, he has one daughter, Marci.
He presents his collections in New York.