Jil Sander Spring 2012 | Milan Fashion Week

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published September 24, 2011

Sander’s Minimal 50s – For spring 2012, Jil Sander designer Raf Simons was inspired by a modern look at the 1950s with an opening featuring a parade of white, clean lined dresses. Simons also brought some color onto the runway with paisley and abstract prints, sheer plaid, gingham and a few spring brights. The new season makes a bridge between the classic and the new with perforated dresses, proportion play and a new spin on the veiled hat.












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