Lucie and Luke Meier take into account the world’s changing landscape and the call for a more relaxed approach to menswear for Jil Sander’s spring-summer 2021 collection. Long lines and oversized silhouettes define a season of sharp but accessible pieces. “Homegrown” knitwear and apron tops add character to a sleek wardrobe of elongated coats, boxy shirts, and loose-cut pants. The selection comes together in a neutral color palette that not only adheres to a practical simplicity but the classic draw of Jil Sander. When it comes to key accessories, the canvas tote is king with a dramatic size and statement finish.
Jil Sander Makes a Clean, Impactful Impression with Spring ’21 Collection
The Fashionisto
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Published July 20, 2020
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