February 27, 2025 is 12:36
Jill Sander Collection makes light from darkness because designers leave Lucy and Luke Meer brand
Milan – The latest Jill Sander Collection with flickering surfaces dramatically cuts against the dark runway on Wednesday, the second day of the Milan Fashion Week runway, the second day of the runway and previews for the next collapse and winter.
After the show ended, the Italian OTB Group announced that designers Lucy and Luke Mear were leaving the fashion house to join in 2017. A release said the decision was mutual.
What will be their last collection, designers made all things feminine with sharp details.
Frocks and outerwear, made from long, indexed fringes, grabbed the light, while the description of the wings on the wool fed, the opposite and the movement formed. The delicate bows decorate sculpture clothes for a long time.
All this was prepared by priorce punk details: half a forts over clothing and silver hardware, such as safety-pinnacies such as necklaces, hanging from Chunky Baubles belts and staded footwear.
The delicate floral print was immersed in a dark wash for an ombre effect on coat, fabric and suit. Effect – light out of darkness – was reflected in knitted cloth.
The color palettes were mostly black, white and gray, with a platform of bubble gum pink in a long fringe dress and red for it in royal blue and red for it.
A pair of shear fur coat, description of detailing on a long, deep-slit dress is that the fur match is returning to the runway.
Fur and leather collars that are closed with a silver chain. Normally silver accents. Shiny surface, indexed fringe.
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