**Viral News Snippet: "Calvin Klein Secretly Removes Iconic Logo From New Collection, Replaces It With AI-Generated 'Soundwave'"**

Viral News Snippet: “Calvin Klein Secretly Removes Iconic Logo from New Collection, Replaces It With AI-Generated ‘Soundwave’”

Claim: Calvin Klein has silently replaced the iconic “CK” monogram on all 2025 Resort and Underwear Collection items with a never-before-seen, AI-generated abstract design that supposedly mimics a “soundwave of silence.” Insiders claim the move is an attempt to “erase the past” and pivot toward a hyper-digital, invisible luxury aesthetic.

Status: [FAKE]

Fact Check: This is a fabricated rumor. Analysis of Calvin Klein’s official fall/winter 2025 lookbook, press releases, and retail partner (Nordstrom, Saks) inventory confirms the classic “CK” logo remains prominently featured on waistbands, tags, and outerwear. The viral “soundwave” image circulating on TikTok is a 3D render from a fan-made art project (credited to @blank.canvas.designs) that was photoshopped onto a leaked screenshot of a fake Shopify page. The caption in the original art project read, “What if CK went abstract?” — but was stripped of context and shared as a “breaking news” slide. Calvin Klein’s parent company, PVH Corp., released a brief statement denying any immediate logo changes, calling the rumor “creative speculation with no basis in fact.”

Verdict: 🚫 FAKE – The ‘soundwave’ logo does not exist, and no product changes are planned.