Calvin Klein is a notoriously private designer in a world inundated with public consumption. The American fashion icon undoubtedly has stacks to spare – but not necessarily to flaunt. His home in Miami – which recently went up on the market for a cool $16 million USD – is emblematic of this sparing sensibility. Tastefully executed in a predominantly white color palette, the 5,800 sq. foot space seems to resemble a dreamy resort listing more so than a home, featuring tremendous outdoor living space and an infinity pool alongside the five bedrooms and five-and-a-half bathrooms. Klein has historically kept the home staunchly personal, only really allowing photographer Bruce Weber to shoot the home on behalf of Vanity Fair; The New York Times ran images of the home after Weber’s shoot, which apparently upset Klein a good deal. With that in mind, enjoy this full look through the property above, which was most recently highlighted on Curbed as on-the-market.

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