Brooke Shields Calvin Klein.Photo: Adam Scull/PHOTOlink.net

“Brooke has a fresh, sexy beauty,” the designer, 80, tells PEOPLE.
“Brooke was the perfect fit — young and confident with a modern spirit,” recalls Klein.
“Our ads, and of course Brooke, became iconic,” Klein says. “Who doesn’t remember? You want to know what comes between me and my Calvins? Nothing,” he says, reciting the campaign’s memorable — and controversial — tagline.
Brooke Shields.Richard Avedon for Calvin Klein Jeans

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“It was fun, innocent and yes, sexy as hell,” he adds.
At the time, the tagline had a different meaning to Shields. As she recalls, “Even the line, ‘You want to know what comes between me and my Calvins? Nothing.’ I had a dog, and I would say, ‘Nothing comes between me and my puppy.’ It was an expression.”
“I didn’t think of it as, I’m not wearing any underwear,” says the 57-year-old actress and beauty icon.
“There was so much homework in doing those commercials, and there was so much to memorize and perform,” she says. “And they didn’t have teleprompters or anything like that. It was so much fun to perform and memorize.”
Brooke Shields and Clavin Klein.Richard Avedon for Calvin Klein Jeans

The ads created a media sensation, made Calvins the hottest jeans on the market and were so controversial they were even banned in several countries.
The mom of tworemembers coming back from Europe and hearing of the ban. “I was like, ‘They’re smart. Why do the smart things get banned?'”
Shields also remembers Klein being sweet on set. “He could not have been nicer to me. Kinder, sweeter, caring.”
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Looking back, she admits she understands the controversy. “I can understand it now, where it’s coming from. But for some reason, and maybe it’s just protection, I’m not mad at it. It afforded me a lot.”
After all, she says, “Sex sells. Sex has been selling since the dawn of time and it still does.”
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source: people.com