Jil Sander Archives | Wonderland https://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/tag/jil-sander/ Wonderland is an international, independently published magazine offering a unique perspective on the best new and established talent across all popular culture: fashion, film, music and art. Tue, 25 Jun 2019 10:44:45 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.1 Jil Sander /2019/06/25/jil-sander-ss20-pfwm/ Tue, 25 Jun 2019 10:44:45 +0000 http://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=155917 The brand served elevated minimalism for SS20.

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The brand served elevated minimalism for SS20.

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MFW: Jil Sander AW17 /2017/02/06/mfw-jil-sander-aw17/ Mon, 06 Feb 2017 09:16:53 +0000 http://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=93084 Jil Sander’s Icelandic AW17 collection is ice cold.

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Jil Sander’s Icelandic AW17 collection is ice cold.

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MFW: Jil Sander SS17 /2016/09/25/mfw-jil-sander-ss17/ Sun, 25 Sep 2016 14:34:30 +0000 http://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=79401 The post MFW: Jil Sander SS17 appeared first on Wonderland.

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MFW: Day 4 Roundup AW16 /2016/02/29/mfw-day-4-roundup-aw16/ Mon, 29 Feb 2016 15:35:36 +0000 http://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=65994 Take a look at the highlights from day four of Milan Fashion Week.

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Take a look at the highlights from day four of Milan Fashion Week.

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On holiday with Milan Fashion Week /2013/06/24/on-holiday-with-milan-fashion-week/ Mon, 24 Jun 2013 16:19:45 +0000 http://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=20783 Coordinate your vacation wardrobe with the spring/summer menswear shows in Milan. Because you can. THE ONE FOR A VISIT TO MOUNT OLYMPUS: DOLCE & GABBANA It’s been a drama-filled week for Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana, so one can forgive them for turning to the gods. Sicilian mythology provided the inspiration for their spring/summer offering, […]

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Coordinate your vacation wardrobe with the spring/summer menswear shows in Milan. Because you can.

Dolce & Gabbana Menswear Spring/Summer 2014

THE ONE FOR A VISIT TO MOUNT OLYMPUS: DOLCE & GABBANA

It’s been a drama-filled week for Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana, so one can forgive them for turning to the gods. Sicilian mythology provided the inspiration for their spring/summer offering, with postcard-ready images of Greco-Roman ruins streaked (sorry) liberally across suiting and outerwear. The pair are turning out to be quite the connoisseurs of iconography – although as the streaker in its final act proved, nothing quite attracts the eye as much as the naked form.

Prada Menswear Spring/Summer 2014

THE ONE FOR A DARK TROPICAL PARADISE: PRADA

Palm trees and sunset motifs: in the hands of a less talented designer, we might have been in for a Tiki Tiki cocktail time. But Miuccia Prada is made of sterner stuff. Out to question “the cliché of the exotic – and the cliché of summer”, she produced a darkly romantic collection that earned the name ‘Menacing Paradise’ with slouchy, silk blousons and loose tailoring. Pour yourself a cocktail and watch the napalm rain.

Versace Menswear Spring/Summer 2014

THE ONE FOR A MEMBER’S CLUB ON FIRE ISLAND: VERSACE

Donatella Versace has gone over all disciplinarian for her spring/summer offering, with an uber-masculine aesthetic that doesn’t worship athleticism so much as lick its strappy Medusa-studded sandals. But this being Donatella, there was a sense of fun, too, with go-faster fluoro stripes across clothes and cheeky flashes of briefs. After all, half the fun of going to gym is checking out what everyone else is wearing, right?

Diesel Black Gold Spring/Summer 2014

THE ONE FOR AN ICEBREAKER CRUISE: DIESEL BLACK GOLD

Diesel Black Gold went ice cold with crisp, bright whites, muted indigo blues and greys and occasional splashes of flowered jacquards and acid wash. Leather shorts cropped up again (boys, make talcum powder your best friend this season), paired with tuxedo jackets with complementary leather panels and jazzy wide leather boots.

Iceberg Menswear Spring/Summer 2014

THE ONE FOR A VESPA TOUR OF MILAN: ICEBERG

Federico Curradi kicked off his new position as Creative Director of Iceberg with this zippy vision of “life in the big metropolis”. Mixing and matching daytime and evening options – an abstract graphic knit for the day here, a tailored nylon parka for night there – Curradi proposed a versatile wardrobe for the man with a 24/7 iCal schedule. Get on your bikes, everyone.

Jil Sander Menswear Spring/Summer 2014

THE ONE FOR A VISIT TO A DANISH DESIGN MUSEUM: JIL SANDER

New Wave graphics collided with the Jil Sander precision aesthetic to produce a uniform for the “accidental tourist”. Loose, baggy culottes – extra wide and almost easily mistaken for kilt-like skirts rubbed up against A-line coats and boxy jackets – a breezy update on the short suit . It wasn’t all austere minimalism, though. Day-glo oranges and a particularly searing shade of salmon pink interrupted the chilly expanse of white, with textured jacquards amping up the sophistication quotient.

Words: Zing Tsjeng (Follow Zing on Twitter @misszing)

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FASHION FILM: Dominic Dorin’s ‘Memorabilia’ /2013/03/20/fashion-film-dominic-dorins-memorabilia/ Wed, 20 Mar 2013 14:46:43 +0000 http://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=15995 Wonderland presents Memorabilia, Dominic Dorin’s Manchester-inspired nostalgic fashion film, styled by men’s fashion director Andrew Davis. All quiffs, poses and loaded glances, the boys in Memorabilia are straight out of a heaving, dark underground club scene – which is no surprise, since Dominic Dorin was inspired by the dingy underground nightlife of 80s Manchester. The […]

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Wonderland presents Memorabilia, Dominic Dorin’s Manchester-inspired nostalgic fashion film, styled by men’s fashion director Andrew Davis.

All quiffs, poses and loaded glances, the boys in Memorabilia are straight out of a heaving, dark underground club scene – which is no surprise, since Dominic Dorin was inspired by the dingy underground nightlife of 80s Manchester. The director tells us more about how he brought his vision to life:

“I sourced short vignettes of each style and compiled them in a series of dreamy montages to reveal a dark, disjointed past. The choice of designers was key to convey this tone. Creative director and stylist Andrew Davis selected bespoke pieces such as the yellow smiley hat by Philip Treacy and balanced it with some New Order-inspired Jil Sander tailored suits, helping to reference a range of realities during this time in Manc-British night life.”

Director: Dominic Dorin
Stylist: Andrew Davis
Art direction: Dima Hohlov

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MILAN FASHION WEEK: Menswear SS13 – in Haiku /2012/06/28/milan-fashion-week-menswear-ss13-in-haiku/ Thu, 28 Jun 2012 15:22:04 +0000 http://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=9200 Maybe it was the heat, but Wonderland went all poetic during Milan Fashion Week. Here were some of our favourite menswear SS13 shows – in bite-size haiku form. (1) JIL SANDER Knit tees, Bauhaus prints: (Jil Sander’s way of saying “Hey, I still got it.”) (2) VERSACE Nips, thongs, florals, pink: It seems that Donatella’s […]

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Maybe it was the heat, but Wonderland went all poetic during Milan Fashion Week. Here were some of our favourite menswear SS13 shows – in bite-size haiku form.


(1) JIL SANDER
Knit tees, Bauhaus prints:
(Jil Sander’s way of saying
“Hey, I still got it.”)


(2) VERSACE
Nips, thongs, florals, pink:
It seems that Donatella’s
Looking for a fight.


(3) ERMENEGILDO ZEGNA
In the beginning
Was the banana leaf
Now behold: the slacks.

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Milan Fashion Week – AW12 /2012/02/28/milan-fashion-week-round-up/ Tue, 28 Feb 2012 14:16:26 +0000 http://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=5668 The autumn/winter ’12 shows are well under way, hinting at a darker, gothic sensibility for next season. Milan did it full of intoxicating glamour but with a newfound stripped-back elegance (à la Jil Sander). With Rooney Mara fringes at Marni, a play on boxy tailoring at Bottega Veneta, and beaming jewels just about everywhere, it […]

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The autumn/winter ’12 shows are well under way, hinting at a darker, gothic sensibility for next season. Milan did it full of intoxicating glamour but with a newfound stripped-back elegance (à la Jil Sander). With Rooney Mara fringes at Marni, a play on boxy tailoring at Bottega Veneta, and beaming jewels just about everywhere, it showed it’s not a capital to be overlooked. We rounded up some of our favourites…

On Miuccia Prada’s mind for next winter is ladylike power and aristocracy, but virtual (inspired by her PhD in political science?). Rolling out the lavish carpet seen at the menswear show – this time in purple, she sent out avatar-like regal princesses.

Layers of three-quarter-length skirts and tailcoats were wrapped over tapered trousers elongating the silhouette, complimented by the dip-dyed, never-ending hair. They came embellished with glitzy decoration in the form of giant scattered diamonds – only they weren’t real jewels, but plastic 3-D ornaments. Prada for the people? Not entirely. Their shapes were taken from the rich graphic prints that followed, recalling early 70s pop art and interior design. Toying with taste, the seasonal Prada shoe came in two-tone clunky heels and low platforms. Structure, ornament and print, it was the cultivated a,b,c of Prada.

“Beautiful” is not the adjective to describe collections, but Raf Simons’ last one for Jil Sander was just that. Guided by the emotion of Simons stepping down to make way for the house’s namesake designer, it brought the usually composed Milano to tears. On the catwalk were bouquets of flowers encased in glass boxes, celebrating and commiserating his seven years at the helm. From these stemmed the powdery sweet palette of the collection – blush pinks, dusty creams and pale lavenders – on cocoon coats in soft wool and cashmere. Sonic Youth’s version of “Superstar” on the soundtrack seemed fitting, poignant even, as the collection hit all the chords of Simons’ masterful refinement. One that also hinted at new pastures, or should we say New Look-ridden ones?

While last season saw Milan lose D&Gs exuberance, Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana have put in twice the work on their main line. And it shows. This season saw them explore opulence inspired by ornately carved frames, with gold embroidery recalling gilding seen on Indian sarees. Though not ones to cover up their voluptuous woman, the duo placed the principal motif on strict black wool tuxedo dresses and velvet rompers. Baroque-rich capes followed as outerwear, layered over trademark white lace and floral dresses. Full of grandeur and theater, the collection screamed bourgeois, but one that pushed their own envelope.

Words: Modesta Dziautaite

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