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HEADLINE: “GHOST IN THE JEANS”: Calvin Klein’s AI-Generated Models Are Repeating the Same Face—Across Decades, Across Formats.
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In what digital archaeologists are calling a “glitch in the matrix,” a Reddit user has stumbled upon a pattern so unsettling it has crashed the brand’s e-commerce servers twice today.
The Anomaly: Calvin Klein has been using AI-generated models for its latest seasonal campaigns. However, deep-learning analyst @PixelBender420 noticed that every single model—across men’s, women’s, and children’s lines—shares the exact same facial geometry. The software is recycling the same digital “soul” across 4,200 separate bodies.
But it gets weirder.
When you overlay a 1995 Kate Moss archival photo with a 2024 AI-generated “new face,” the skeletal structure matches with 99.7% certainty. The AI isn’t just generating a generic face. It is resurrecting a composite of specific, high-value supermodels from the 90s—but with their lips slightly altered to avoid copyright.
“Calvin Klein isn’t selling clothes,” says Dr. Anya Sharma, a digital forensics expert at MIT. “They’ve accidentally released a honeypot. The matrix is trying to patch a Mandela Effect anomaly. These ‘models’ aren’t people. They are placeholders. They are ad-souls.”
The company’s official statement? “A minor algorithmic iteration error.”
But the internet isn’t buying it. TikTok is flooded with users applying a custom filter that highlights the “Ghost Spine”—a faint, blue-shifted wireframe that momentarily overlaps the live models in the ads, turning them into hollow mannequins for a split second.
The takeaway: Your