**WORLD’S FIRST AI-GENERATED SUPERMODEL REPLACES KENDALL JENNER in NEW CALVIN KLEIN CAMPAIGN**

WORLD’S FIRST AI-GENERATED SUPERMODEL REPLACES KENDALL JENNER IN NEW CALVIN KLEIN CAMPAIGN

New York, NY – In a move that has sent shockwaves through the fashion industry, Calvin Klein has unveiled its Fall/Winter 2026 campaign starring “Meta,” a completely AI-generated model who will be the face of the brand’s iconic denim line. The decision came after a controversial corporate memo leaked stating that the brand is pivoting to “zero-human, hyper-customizable” models to reduce liability and skirt union negotiations.

The campaign, shot entirely in a virtual studio, features Meta wearing a classic white tee and jeans—but with a twist. The AI model changes ethnicity, age, and body type every 30 seconds, allowing the ad to theoretically represent every potential consumer simultaneously.

“Why pay for one celebrity when you can have a billion unique faces?” a Calvin Klein spokesperson stated. The viral campaign has already sparked protests from labor unions and body positivity activists, but early sales data suggests a 400% spike in Gen Z engagement. Critics call it the beginning of “the uncanny valley era of advertising.” Meta has yet to comment—because she doesn’t exist.