Calvin Klein introduces its Fall 2025 eyewear collection with four new sun and optical styles, all featuring the debut of the CK Emblem logo and crafted from Acetate Renew—a blend of bio-based and certified recycled materials. The monogram appears in two distinct treatments: lasered into the metal core wire or fully wrapped around the temples.
The new CK Emblem logo offers a bold, minimalist reinterpretation of the classic Calvin Klein monogram. Far from a subtle detail, the logo is integrated as a full graphic motif, either embedded in the structure or displayed across the outer temples, anchoring a cohesive visual identity across the brand’s categories, from eyewear to apparel.
Two standout sun styles headline the season. The CK25538S features a strong rectangular silhouette with the Calvin Klein logo and lasered monogram pattern on the internal core wire. The CK25539S offers a more angular design, with the monogram fully applied to the temples and a square metal plaque bearing the CK Emblem. Both come in black and translucent colors.
The CK25548 showcases a bold navigator front with wide temples lasered with the monogram and a square CK Emblem logo. The CK25549 takes a sleeker cat-eye shape with the logo visible on the inner core wire. It comes in black, havana, and two translucent shades: rose and burgundy. All styles are made with Acetate Renew.
Every model in the FW25 lineup uses Acetate Renew, an innovative material combining bio-based and certified recycled content. Beyond aesthetics, this material represents a commitment to more sustainable manufacturing, aligning with Calvin Klein’s broader push toward responsible design across its product lines.
The CK monogram appears in two ways: discreetly lasered into the metal core wire of the temples or fully adorning the external temple surface. This dual approach allows for both subtle branding and statement graphics within the same product family.
The Calvin Klein Eyewear FW25 collection marks a strategic evolution in the brand’s image—introducing a refreshed monogram, sustainable materials, and graphic-forward design. It’s a defining visual shift worth tracking across the brand’s broader creative direction.
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