Calvin Klein: Fashion Design Superstar
From the Series Crabtree Groundbreaker Biographies
Calvin Klein, a boy from the Bronx, took his first clothing line of three dresses and six coats to an appointment at Bonwit Teller, New York's department store for the wealthy. Before long, he had designed a line of jeans that sold 200,000 in a week, and he was called the "King of Clothes" by People magazine. Along the way, he became known throughout the world for the beauty of his elegantly uncluttered clothing. In partnership with childhood friend Bernie Schwartz, he built an empire around his ideas that came to include fragrances, cosmetics, underwear, and home decor. Today his clothes are recognized as classics, and his style represents the best in American design.
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Interest Level | Grade 5 - Grade 9 |
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Reading Level | Grade 6 |
Age Range | 10 - 14 |
Dewey | 746.9 |
Lexile | NC1210L |
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Guided Reading Level | W |
Subjects | Biographies |
Genres | Nonfiction |
Publisher | Crabtree Publishing |
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Imprint | Crabtree Classics |
Copyright | 2011 |
Number of Pages | 112 |
Dimensions | 7.25 x 9.25 |
Graphics | Full-color photographs |
BISACS | JNF007010, JNF006030, JNF007000 |
Rights Included | WORLD |
Language | English |
Calvin Klein: Fashion Design Superstar - Children's Literature
Growing up in the Bronx, young Calvin Klein showed an early affinity for fashion. He learned sewing from his grandmother, who owned a dress shop, and began designing clothes at an early age. From here, his path to becoming an icon of fashion rarely wavered. He majored in fashion illustration in high school, attended the Fashion Institute of Technology, and worked a string of jobs in the fashion business. He began his own collection, which was an immediate success. Chapters chronicle his myriad fashion ventures, discuss his controversial advertisements, and chart the surprising ups and downs of his career.
Author: Diane Dakers
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