Classic is the adjective Vogue applied to Calvin Klein’s Fall 1995 collection; noting that its designer is “known for clean lines and eternal shapes.” His favorite silo this season was the neat, cookie-cutter, sleeveless sheath. “When I think back to Audrey Hepburn or Grace Kelly or Jackie Onassis, and how they dressed in the early ’60s,” Klein said at the time, “it was very refined; there was an elegance that modern women, and even very young women, if they can afford these clothes, I think are going to feel very new in.” Rounding out the collection were boxily tailored suits and natty double-breasted toppers, and continuing a story started in the Spring ’95 collection, variations on the timeless LBD.