New York Fashion Week got a major dose of global star power as Jung Kook, member of the world’s biggest band BTS, made a striking appearance at Calvin Klein’s Spring/Summer 2026 show. The singer, who is also a brand ambassador for the iconic fashion house, arrived in an effortlessly sharp, oversized suit that perfectly embodied Calvin Klein’s minimalist yet modern aesthetic.
The muted earthy tone of the outfit, paired with relaxed tailoring and fluid lines, showcased the house’s evolving vision of comfort meeting high fashion. With his hands casually tucked into his pockets and a calm confidence in his stance, Jung Kook’s look emphasized a quiet luxury that resonated with the audience. Even in a room filled with celebrities and fashion insiders, his presence stood out, sparking an instant wave of social media buzz.
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Calvin Klein and Jung Kook have built a strong partnership over the past year, with the idol fronting multiple campaigns that broke engagement records worldwide. His role as a global ambassador has helped the American label reach a younger, more international audience, particularly within Asia. Seeing him at the brand’s SS26 runway was not just a celebrity sighting—it reinforced his role as a central figure in Calvin Klein’s storytelling.
Fans flooded platforms like Instagram and X with reactions, calling him “the cutest” and praising his sleek look. For ARMY, the BTS fandom, moments like this are more than fashion—they’re cultural events. The clip of his arrival, shared by Dazed Fashion, quickly gained thousands of likes within minutes, proving his unmatched influence across both music and style.
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