Calvin Klein Collection Lands in Australia Exclusively at Parlour X

Calvin Klein Collection has touched down in Australia, debuting exclusively at Parlour X in a partnership that marks the brand’s most significant retail expansion into the Australian market. Veronica Leoni’s Spring 2026 Collection — her third for the house and the first widely available locally — arrives at the Sydney boutique as the exclusive Australian stockist, with select styles also available through Calvin Klein’s domestic e-commerce channel.

The collection is now available in-store at Parlour X and online, with prices ranging from approximately $400 for shirting to upwards of $3,000 for outerwear. An in-store event celebrating the launch featured Veronica Leoni in conversation with the boutique’s founder, signaling the depth of the partnership between the two houses.

For Parlour X, the addition of Calvin Klein Collection strengthens a roster that already includes The Row, Khaite, and Peter Do. The partnership gives the boutique exclusive access to a customer base that has previously had to source the collection from international retailers or directly through Calvin Klein’s American channels.

Leoni’s vision for Calvin Klein Collection has been defined by a rigorous clarity. Since her appointment, she has stripped the brand back to its founding principles of clean lines, precise tailoring, and an understated sensuality that feels distinctly American. The Spring 2026 collection continues that trajectory with garments that read as modern classics — a sharp single-breasted coat in double-faced wool, a bias-cut slip dress rendered in heavy crepe, and a cotton poplin shirt whose only adornment is the precision of its seam work.

The Australian debut comes at a pivotal moment for Calvin Klein as a whole. Under the creative direction of Veronica Leoni, the Collection line has been repositioned as the brand’s luxury arm, separate from the denim and underwear categories that drive the company’s volume. This distinction matters in a market where Australian consumers have historically encountered Calvin Klein primarily through its mass-market product.

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