Jil Sander Champions Monochromatic Dressing for Spring

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Published June 18, 2016

Jil Sander Spring/Summer 2017 Menswear Collection
Jil Sander Spring/Summer 2017 Menswear Collection

Jil Sander unveiled a monochromatic men’s collection for spring-summer 2017. Revisiting 90s minimalism, sleek silhouettes reinforced a tailored simplicity with straight cuts and the season’s color palette doing the heavy lifting. Among boxy short jackets and long, oversized coats, gradients reigned as well as tonal prints. Jil Sander also touched upon tonal prints and soft leather, turning out a series of relaxed coats and suiting.

Jil Sander Spring/Summer 2017 Men’s Collection


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