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Anne Klein's Spring Campaign 'The Invisible Thread' Celebrates Female Connection

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January 20, 20262 days ago
Anne Klein Unveils Spring Campaign, 'The Invisible Thread' Celebrating Connection and Community

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Anne Klein's spring campaign, "The Invisible Thread," celebrates female connection and community. Featuring models Tina Kunakey and Caroline Kelley Rosen, the campaign embodies unspoken understanding and mutual support. The brand also launched The Artist Series, a capsule collection showcasing female creative voices, starting with print designer Angelica Rosen. This series translates artists' stories and perspectives into wearable accessories.

Anne Klein has unveiled its spring campaign titled “The Invisible Thread.” Shot over two days by photographer Matt Easton at the Cottonwood Estate in Holby Hills, Calif., and styled by Sandy Armeni, the campaign features models Tina Kunakey and Caroline Kelley Rosen, two women whose shared presence embodies motherhood and the beauty of connection. “The Invisible Thread represents the bond that unites women — the unspoken understanding and instinctive support they give one another,” said Jameel Spencer, chief marketing officer, fashion and athletic verticals at WHP Global, which owns the Anne Klein brand. “Anne Klein has always celebrated independence and self-expression, but it has equally championed women lifting each other up. Tina and Caroline embody that duality.” The company is also introducing The Artist Series, an art-driven capsule that elevates female creative voices and entrepreneurs. Leading the launch is print designer Angelica Rosen, a U.S.-born, London-based illustrator known for her vivid, energetic work. Her art becomes a wearable expression of identity and connection, translated across limited-edition accessories, including handbags and wallets, scarves, jewelry and watches, priced from $28 to $102. “Each piece captures the story and perspective of the artist behind it,” said Spencer. “Through the Anne Klein Artist Series, we celebrate the women shaping culture — and the threads that tie their stories to ours.”

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