Jil Sander Boots Section:
Jil Sander designs are often compared with the Bauhaus architecture of the 1920s. Jil
Sander herself refers to her stubborn character, when explaining why she
notoriously returns to simple lines in cut and a highly sophistcated choice in
fabric. Early on, Jil Sander enriched her collection by offering mostly
coordinates, so that pieces could be combined freely. The delicacy of the
colors, fabrics, and shapes Jil Sander chooses is aimed at women who prefer a
distinguished and fitting look in every situation. These modern, self-confident
women look for subtlety and elegence in their appearence. Thus, the collections
of Jil Sander avoid loud colors, are spartan in print, and are economical in the
use of accessories.
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