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Correction: Italy-Milan Fashion Week-Calvin Klein

MILAN (AP) — In a story Jan. 13 about Milan Fashion Week, The Associated Press misspelled the surname of the creative director for Calvin Klein. It is Italo Zucchelli, not Zuchelli. The story also misidentified the runway collection brand. It is Calvin Klein Collection.

A corrected version of the story is below: Calvin Klein creates 24-hour winter look Calvin Klein combines sportswear and formal attire for round-the-clock look MILAN (AP) — Italo Zucchelli, creative director for Calvin Klein Collection menswear, invented his own version of the layered look by combining sportswear with formal attire to create a 24-hour look for the winter 2014.

"Nobody wants to change several times a day anymore," Zucchelli told reporters ahead of his Sunday show during Milan Fashion Week. A sporty quilted nylon vest can be worn over an elegant three-quarter coat, or a fancy silk blazer. Trousers are workman multi-pocketed cargo pants but fashioned in soft gentlemanly materials. Synthesized rubber is worked to look quilted, and can be used for both formal and informal wear.

The main winter palette is made up of wine red, gray and black, colors that go well for both day and night.

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