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Jil Sander
Jil Sander Spring 2026 Ready-To-Wear
JIL SANDER
jil sander fall 2026, look 4
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Perhaps it's too soon to judge and I hope I'm dead wrong, but so far, I highly doubt I will dig Simone Bellotti's Jil Sander. His recent video campaign for the brand was a literal snoozefest and most of his previous work at Bally hints to it as well. To me, Daniel Lee would have been a better choice.
I also doubt that this so-called 'return to the roots' is really going to work out in 2025, as a whole lot of brands are doing austere and strictly functional (read ultra boring) fashion nowadays, thanks to the high demand on 90s minimalism. Yes, despite the fact that Jil Sander was the original 90s minimalist, the brand will get lost in a market oversaturated with sterile and pragmatic fashion. Even though the Meiers' tenure at Jil Sander got increasingly boring towards the end, like them or not, they revived a brand that people no longer spoke of.
Furthermore, Jil Sander and Calvin Klein were groundbreaking in the 90s only and only due to a historical context: A counterreaction to 80s maximalism and excess. It was a new thing back then, but it is definitely and especially NOT a new thing now, not after the recent Phoebe Philo led 2010s minimalist movement, which was an actual evolution by integrating subversive elements to otherwise cold and clinical designs.
This is why I wholeheartedly fail to understand this generation's sudden obsession with 90s minimalist fashion, as most of it is what we call 'basics' ever since. Fashion, like any visual field, always evolves and so did minimalism since then. To illustrate this silliness, imagine 90s youngsters (like me) demanding André Courrèges' and Pierre Cardin's 1960s minimalist Space Age fashion back then only to completely ignore Helmut Lang and Margiela.
We don't need more boring fashion, we need at least a bit of interesting, creative designs. We don't need more uniforms or cold reality, we need a little bit of dreams and aspirations.
THE DIVA GAMES, ROUND 1: Jil Sander vs. Gucci
JIL SANDER SPRING 2026 RTW
GUCCI SPRING 2026 RTW
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Jil Sander
Gucci
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