**HEADLINE: Calvin Klein Abandons ‘Human’ Models by 2027, Debuts AI-Driven ‘Sentient Fabric’ That Shifts Shape Based on Your Mood**

HEADLINE: Calvin Klein Abandons ‘Human’ Models by 2027, Debuts AI-Driven ‘Sentient Fabric’ That Shifts Shape Based on Your Mood

NEW YORK, NY – In a move that has shattered the fashion industry’s digital backbone, Calvin Klein announced today it will cease production of all physical clothing lines by the end of 2027, pivoting entirely to a subscription-based “Biometric Couture” model. The centerpiece is the “Zero-Skin” – a proprietary, AI-woven fabric that is less a garment and more a living interface.

Starting next fall, subscribers will swallow a micro-dose “seed capsule.” Over 48 hours, nano-fibers bloom across the user’s skin, mirroring their exact biometric signature. The fabric doesn’t just fit – it learns. It changes opacity based on your stress levels (going sheer when you are calm, opaque black during anxiety) and dynamically adjusts insulation based on your body temperature.

“The death of the hanger was inevitable,” said CK’s new Director of Bio-Futurism, Dr. Anya Vance. “Why buy a coat for winter when your shirt can grow a thermal layer in real time? We are no longer selling clothes. We are selling the promise of comfort as a biological constant.”

The backlash was immediate. Privacy advocates are calling the “Zero-Skin” a dystopian tracking device, warning that the data it collects (heart rate, sweat composition, emotional peaks) will be sold to insurers and employers. Already, a class-action lawsuit has been filed by the EFF, claiming the fabric’s “mood-shifting” opacity violates public decency laws.

Meanwhile, the “Analog Loyalists” are burning their subscription cards. The first viral video of a user’s shirt turning entirely transparent during a panic attack at a job interview has racked up 200 million views. The caption? *