Showing posts with label Jil Sander. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jil Sander. Show all posts

Jil-Sander-Sweater-Autumn/Winter-2011
I’m feeling a retro vibe to this. By just looking at the silhouette, color and the material, who couldn’t say it’s a borrowed piece. Not until you check out the tag and the price. It’s all new. Now available at LN-CC.

Jil-Sander-Fall-2011-Finale
Continuing the minimal aesthetic that provides seasonal surprises for us fans, Jil Sander by Raf Simons is again seen with bold and bright colors that were kept clean and sharp. Highlighting the show are the colored slim fit trousers, signature suit jackets, and the outdoor parkas.

More looks after the click.

Uniqlo +J Spring Summer 2011 Collection Preview
Uniqlo +J, the known collaborative tie-up between Uniqlo and Jil Sander, previews its Spring/Summer 2011 collection through this imagery taken from Japanese publication POPEYE. Based on the limited looks provided, the collection comes with a simple, clean and minimal approach that is truly felt on the suiting while outerwear are beyond interesting, designed with modesty I must say.

Check out the previewed looks after the click.

Jil Sander Minimal Silk Ties

December 28, 2010 |

This and other possible minimal things to consider are something worth to buy for its simplicity. It’s not that much, really not that much, and it has 2” maximum width size, meaning it’s time to rock that sleek shirt and let it paired with colors that are complementing to the distinct color stripe seen on the upper part of the tie. Now available at Oki-Ni.

More looks after the click.

If there could be anything to be change or to be bought this summer, I highly recommend this weekender bag from Jil Sander. In bowling bag style, the sophistication is felt from the packaging of three aspects: the black leather's right gloss, gold metal hardwares, and the silhouette. Perfect for short travels or ambush escapades, imagine an effortless look with the irony if this bag. Get it at Browns.

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It's official, we're not painted black anymore. The usual monochromatic sharp tailoring from Jil Sander have gone a long way to produce the best colorful pieces this season. Say bright yellow trousers paired with the hottest pink in town. Could there be enough reason to get an attention? Garments that have gone through precise tailoring are now dipped with sever flamboyancy, and this is a good movement for the brand.

Highlights: Sharp techno coats, slim suits, short shorts and all bright graphic prints.

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Photo Source: GQ

This editorial from Esquire Japan June 2009 issue showcases some ensembles from Tom Ford, Jil Sander, Lanvin, Dolce & Gabbana and Louis Vuitton. Modeled by Daniel Evans, this editorial takes you to a stroll along with the infamous Japanese cherry blossoms.





Jil Sander Olive Sandals

May 29, 2009 |

In a time where everything looks complicated, Jil Sander remains to be minimalistic in terms of raging competition of other brands. Looking at these sandals definitely change my perspective towards simplicity. Looking smart and sleek, this could be the perfect alternative for the almost unflattering flip-flops.



Now available at Matches.