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"'Klein's campaigns have been recognized as avant-garde
and artistic as well as scandalous'... maintains Sidney Levy, chairman
of Southwestern University's graduate marketing department. 'He is one
of those leading-edge people who presses at the boundaries of what is acceptable.
His ads violate taboos, they use vivid looks at things we are not supposed
to see.'"
--"Can Calvin Klein Escape",
Linda Grant, Los Angeles Times Magazine, 2/23/92
"...People have had enough,
and they're scared. They don't want any more earnest palpitations about
artistic freedom. They want responsible action."
--"At a cultural
crossroads", John Leo, US News & World Report, 12/20/93
"Kate, 19, hooks up with Nick, her 16-year-old brother.
They'll be costarring in print ads for Calvin Klein. About things all in
the family, Klein says, 'There's something good and warm about having a
brother and sister portray my clothes.'"
--"The Moss Posse: Nick
and Kate's brother-sister act", Mademoiselle, 9/93
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