Grimm told WWD that following the pandemic, several CKI divisions were restructured, and his position was eliminated.
Ulrich Grimm, global head of non-apparel design at Calvin Klein Inc., is leaving the company, effective Aug. 2.
Reached for comment, He said he’s planning to enjoy the rest of the summer at the beach and then explore opportunities either in New York or potentially return to Europe for the right opportunity. Suzanne Barton, chief product officer at Calvin Klein Inc., sent an e-mail to its licensed partners, obtained by WWD, informing them of Grimm’s departure. She thanked him for his “incredible dedication and countless contributions to the brand.” Barton’s e-mail noted that Stephanie Peitz, senior director of non-apparel product management and merchandising at Calvin Klein, will be the point of contact moving forward.
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