
Calvin Klein marks Pride 2026 with a campaign centered on creativity and self-expression. The brand taps choreographer and dancer Sam Salter alongside multidisciplinary artist Deon Hinton, whose work spans photography, cinematography, and poetry. Together, they embody a contemporary vision of Pride rooted in individuality over performance.
Calvin Klein Pride 2026 Campaign

Salter appears in a series of images photographed by Bruno Staub, bringing athleticism and grace to the limited-edition collection through dynamic poses. Hinton, meanwhile, takes a more introspective route, photographing himself in a set of warm, intimate portraits that blur the line between subject and creator.

The collection itself balances Calvin Klein signatures with easy everyday dressing. Pride-themed Icon Cotton Stretch underwear arrives in bright seasonal colors and gradient waistbands, paired with logo T-shirts, relaxed denim, and twill trousers from the main line.

Salter wears Calvin Klein’s Pride collection through stretches, jumps, and dance-inspired gestures, while Hinton’s self-portraits favor atmosphere and personal expression. The contrast sets public celebration against private reflection, two sides of Pride that Calvin Klein draws together through clothing, image-making, and casting.





Calvin Klein works the same mood-led approach in its coastal summer denim edit with Morgan Sahadow, shot in sun-faded washes.





