Must Read: Greta Lee Fronts Calvin Klein's Latest Campaign, A First Look at Dao-Yi Chow's New Era

<p>Photo: Mert Alas/Courtesy of Calvin Klein</p>

Photo: Mert Alas/Courtesy of Calvin Klein

These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Tuesday.

Greta Lee fronts Calvin Klein's latest campaign
Calvin Klein's Fall 2024 campaign features actor Greta Lee in the brand's latest underwear styles. Photographed by Mert Alas and styled by Emmanuelle Alt, the campaign shows Lee going about her day in Calvin Klein underwear, while the accompanying campaign video spotlights her dancing through the city to "We Got the Beat" by The Go-Go's. "Being a part of this campaign means a lot to me because I was able to truly show up as myself and lean in to a side of myself that I've never shown before," Lee said in a statement. See Lee's campaign images for Calvin Klein below. {Fashionista inbox}

<p>Greta Lee for Calvin Klein Fall 2024. Photo: Mert Alas/Courtesy of Calvin Klein</p>

Greta Lee for Calvin Klein Fall 2024. Photo: Mert Alas/Courtesy of Calvin Klein

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A first look at Dao-Yi Chow's New Era
New Era's first collection for apparel line "Brand New Era" from Dao-Yi Chow is here, dubbed the "Inaugural Season." The debut collection's first drop of apparel, headwear and accessories will be unveiled in three capsules on NewEraCap.com starting Sept. 13. Photographed by Ari Marcopoulos and styled by Matthew Henson, the collection honors the brand's Buffalo, New York roots by applying its headwear fabrics to apparel silhouettes and reimagining archival graphics. See the campaign images below. {Fashionista inbox}

<p>New Era "The Inaugural Season" campaign. Photo: Ari Marcopoulos/Courtesy of New Era</p>

New Era "The Inaugural Season" campaign. Photo: Ari Marcopoulos/Courtesy of New Era

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Ganni announces new sustainability commitment
Ganni has partnered with Canopy, a nonprofit dedicated to forest preservation, to end the use of materials sourced from ancient and endangered forests in its textiles and paper packaging. As a CanopyStyle and Pack4Good partner, Ganni will also advance the production of low-carbon and circular alternatives, such as textiles made from recycled fabrics and packaging made from agricultural residues. "Ganni is thrilled to join the CanopyStyle and Pack4Good initiatives as part of our ongoing effort to become the most responsible version of ourselves," Lauren Bartley, Ganni's chief sustainability officer, said in a statement. "We're proud to collaborate with Canopy in leading a supply chain revolution that ensures the world's most vital forests remain intact." {Fashionista inbox}

FIT President Joyce Brown resigns
The Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) announced on Monday that President Joyce Brown will be stepping down at the end of the 2024-2025 academic year, after nearly 26 years in the role. Dr. Brown was first appointed to the position in 1998 as the first female and first Black FIT president. "Serving as FIT's president has been my honor and privilege," Dr. Brown said in a statement. "Much has been accomplished over the past two decades, including establishing FIT as a higher education community that is committed to inclusivity, sustainability and cutting-edge technology. I will spend the next year continuing to move the institution forward while working to find FIT's next leader who will build on our strengths and take the college to even greater heights." {FIT}

British Fashion Council announces The Fashion Awards 2024 nominees
The British Fashion Council announced the nominees for The Fashion Awards 2024, which include Designer of the Year, Model of the Year, British Menswear Designer, British Womenswear Designer, New Establishment Menswear, New Establishment Womenswear and British Accessories Designer. Presented by Pandora, the awards will be held at Royal Albert Hall in London on Dec. 2. Designer of the Year nominees include Chemena Kamali for ChloéJohn Galliano for Maison MargielaJonathan Anderson for JW Anderson and Loewe, Miuccia Prada for Miu Miu, Pieter Mulier for Alaïa and Rick Owens for Rick Owens. To see the full list of this year's nominees, visit here. {Fashionista inbox}

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