Jil Sander is expanding its minimalist ethos into fine jewelry, marking a significant evolution for the brand. The new collection debuted at the label’s Tokyo flagship in Ginza and...
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Jil Sander RTW S/S 2018 MFW | FULL RUNWAY SHOW (Video)
Watch the Jil Sander Ready to Wear collection presented at Milan Fashion Week.
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Jil Sander Ready to Wear S/S 2017 MFW
A sharp 80’s high volume collection with a focus on maximum eccentric shoulders. See the Jil Sander Ready to Wear S/S 2017 collection presented at MFW below:
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Jil Sander Menswear S/S 2017 Milan
“I wanted to convey a sense of relaxed lightness” -Rodolfo Paglialunga
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Jil Sander Ready to Wear F/W 2016 MFW
Some funky business in stark neaturals and shimmering metallics. A lot of coats, and structured dresses. Who is she? A business woman, a lady boss. Who likes gin and The Smiths. See the Jil Sander Ready to Wear F/W 2016 collection presented at MFW below:
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Aleksandar Rusic by Dennis Weber
Male model Aleksander Rusic is featured in an accessory based photo shoot series with a fighting spirit titled A Fighting Chance. Photographed by Dennis Weber for Caleo Magazine‘s Versus edition.
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Jil Sander Ready To Wear S/S 2016 MFW
A crisp classy collection. See the Jil Sander S/S 2016 collection presented at MFW below:
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Nico Poturalski by photographer Reno Mezger
There is something instantly familiar about Homecoming. This fashion photo series starring Nico Poturalski taps into a suburban rocker fantasy that feels nostalgic, slightly rebellious, and sharply styled without tipping into costume. Shot by Reno Mezger for Marie Claire HK Spring Summer 2015 Accessories, the editorial balances attitude with approachability.
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Jil Sander Ready to Wear F/W 2015 MFW
Jil Sander Ready to Wear Fall Winter 2015 at Milan Fashion Week arrives with clarity and composure. The collection is clean and cool in the most intentional way, built around sharp dresses and tailored suits that feel assured without ever feeling severe.
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Jil Sander S/S 2015 MFW
Jil Sander Spring Summer 2015 at Milan Fashion Week was all about control. Not the rigid kind, but the confident kind. The type of restraint that feels intentional rather than limiting. This was a collection built on structure, balance, and a deep understanding of proportion. From the opening looks, there was a clear equestrian influence. Tailored jackets, strong shoulders, and refined silhouettes evoked riding uniforms and countryside polish. But this was not costume. It was elevated, streamlined, and reimagined through a modern lens.
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A 90’s Future ft. Alexander Johansson
Model Alexander Johansson stars in a 90’s-inspired futuristic editorial for Out, September 2014, blending nostalgia with a distinctly modern edge. The images channel a dark, galaxy-like aesthetic reminiscent of The Matrix, where sleek lines meet bold, chunky tailoring to create a sense of otherworldly tension.