Jil Sander showcased a moody autumn/winter collection at Milan Fashion Week with fur, fringe and sequins turning heads on the runway. Burberry and Simone Rocha were among the designers at London Fashion Week recently showcasing faux fur accents – and it seems that’s not only confined to Britain.
Key trends included fur, faux or real; statement outerwear; fringe; lots of texture, and sharp tailoring, with high heels making a comeback.
On Wednesday morning at Milan Fashion Week, Luke and Lucie Meier took a bow after their latest Jil Sander runway show. Backstage, several models who have worked with the husband-and-wife designer duo across their eight-year tenure at the minimalist luxury house hugged each other and cried.
From fabulous fringes to playful paisleys and shining sequins, there were countless looks that made our jaws drop at Milan Fashion Week. See ahead for our favorites.
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The latest Jil Sander collection with shimmering surfaces cut dramatically against the darkened runway on the second day of Milan Fashion Week runway previews for next fall and winter
At Milan Fashion Week, Jil Sander ‘s creative director duo Lucie and Luke Meier announced that departure with a toned down collection, while Dsquared2 took its vision to new heights with a 30th anniversary runway extravaganza.
It’s dull, dull, dull,” said the late André Leon Talley of Milan Fashion Week in a 1998 interview with Videofashion. In his own words, “you can go to a week of shows in a city like Milan and you sit there and you want to,
Winter 2025 collection will be the last by Creative Directors Lucie and Luke Meier. The couple exited mid-Milan Fashion Week.
The Milan tentpoles like Jil Sander, Diesel, Marni, Max Mara, Prada, and Versace will round out the schedule, making for one exciting week, despite the absences during this time, when many houses are between leadership.
The news was announced following Lucie and Luke Meier’s AW25 Milan Fashion Week show, confirming months of speculation that this collection would be their last for the house.
Milan Fashion Week saw creative transitions and identity crises. Designer departures at Jil Sander and potential changes at Versace and Diesel
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