Jung Kook’s Tokyo Calvin Klein Reveal: The Game-Changing Collab Everyone’s Talking About—And Why You Can’t Miss It

Jung Kook’s Tokyo Calvin Klein Reveal: The Game-Changing Collab Everyone’s Talking About—And Why You Can’t Miss It

Ever wonder what it feels like to transform from a shy kid whose mom picks out the undies to a global superstar stamping his style on one of fashion’s most iconic brands? Well, Jung Kook from BTS just flipped the script in Tokyo, making a pit stop that was anything but ordinary. Amid his world tour whirlwind, he took over Calvin Klein’s Harajuku flagship for his very first fashion collab — and trust me, this isn’t your average celeb drop. Picture this: classic wardrobe staples like denim and underwear, but reimagined through the lens of a K-pop phenom with a biker’s heart. Oh, and did I mention the collection sold out in under 30 minutes? Talk about leaving a mark! Join me as we dive into this epic blend of music, style, and that unmistakable Jung Kook charm that’s got fans and fashionheads buzzing alike. LEARN MORE

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Last week, K-pop sensation Jung Kook of BTS made a Tokyo pit stop on his world tour with the band, taking over Calvin Klein’s Harajuku flagship to celebrate his first-ever fashion collaboration.

“Since my mom usually bought my underwear for me, Calvin Klein is the first relatively high-end underwear brand I’ve ever worn,” he told Bazaar of his first encounter with the iconic brand. The event was proof of how far he’s come—as is the collection, which takes some of the brand’s classic wardrobe essentials, including denim and underwear, and reimagines them through the lens of Jung Kook’s personal style.

Two mannequins in leather outfits and a motorcycle displayed in a modern store.

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Entrance of the Calvin Klein Tokyo flagship

“I wanted to fully immerse myself in the process, leveraging Calvin Klein’s design expertise to leave my mark on every piece,” the superstar said. “This capsule feels authentic to my style and my love of riding.” Blending this biker attitude with Calvin Klein’s storied design codes, the brand’s hero pieces for both men and women include trucker jackets and baggy low-rise jeans in custom washes, tees with racing stripe details and original graphics, and a racer jacket with special logo branding.

When it first went live, the collection sold out within the first 30 minutes, so in honor of last week’s celebration, the flagship replenished the exclusive merchandise on the first two floors of the store. The event spanned all three stories, with Jung Kook’s influence in every detail, including a motorcycle at the entrance, track decals on the floors, a campaign video of JK on a joyride streaming on monitors covering the second floor, and an immersive experience on the third floor with a DJ whose turntables were inside of an oversized helmet.

DJ performing inside a large, futuristic helmet DJ booth.

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DJ at CKJK Celebration

Guests even arrived on motorcycles, which the crowd outside of the event went crazy for. And what a crowd it was—I’ve never seen so many people in one place at one time, and I live in New York City. The fans and Jung’s friends came out in spades. One friend in particular, Mingyu of K-pop band Seventeen, was on the front lines to support. He told me that this was his second time at the Harajuku store, and explained, “Because of the collab event, the whole experience [tonight] feels even more meaningful.”

tokyo, japan june 04 jung kook l and mingyu attend the celebration of the jung kook and calvin klein partnership at the harajuku flagship store on june 04, 2026 in tokyo, japan photo by chung sungjungetty images for calvin klein

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Jung Kook & Mingyu

Part of Jung Kook’s charm is his humility. Telling me about his first performance back in 2013, he said, “That was without a doubt the most nervous I’ve ever been in my entire life.” And his first-ever fashion collaboration celebration mimicked the feeling. “I think our friend must be really nervous—he even said he was shaking from nervousness,” Mingyu told me. But once they eased into the event, he added, “it’s been really fun and enjoyable.” Stars … they’re just like us!

The Tokyo store’s third-floor takeover will remain open to the public through June 11 and will feature some of Jung Kook’s most iconic Calvin Klein looks alongside a curated assortment of styles that inspired his recent collaboration, allowing consumers to shop an edit of the brand’s most iconic styles. Scroll down to shop the edit for yourself.

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