Showing posts with label Jil Sander. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jil Sander. Show all posts

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Inspiration: Willy Vanderperrfect

We have been looking for inspiration for an upcoming shoot and in the midst of mountains of magazines and an overused Google search bar, we fell in love with Willy Vanderperre.















The Belgian Royal Academy of Fine Arts grad has a compelling way of giving his shots a smoky lift that engage the mind and really draw you in. Every shot urges you to stare that little bit longer, whether it is commercial or editorial in direction. Heralding Francis Bacon, Lucien Freud and Jenny Saville, as well as his upbringing in Belgium, as the prime inspiration for his work.

You may have come across Vanderperre in Jil Sander, Prada and Dior Homme advertisements. Needless to say his work has also featured in editorials for publications such as Vogue China and i-D.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

The Evolution of Raf Simons


Might we cast one more red herring into the already dizzying chronicle of arrivals and departures within Paris' couture houses? Sure, we've all mourned the loss of Galliano, and have debated Marc Jacobs and Haider Ackerman's potential, but we here at Vagabond want to put in our bid for Raf Simons at Dior. Suzy Menkes got us thinking when she ignited mass hysteria with her allusion to Simons taking the reins at YSL, and after mulling it over we feel that the only logical place for Raf to go after showing three blockbuster seasons in a row at Jil Sander is to serve at the helm of the house of Dior. Listen up, Mr. Toledano, and buy your Raf-fle tickets now.

He almost single-handedly brought bright hues back into the fashion lexicon this past Spring 2011 -- casting the hemlines low and clashing blocks of color in a directional display that set the front row pundits aflame with gasps of: "stripes!" "brights!" "floor-sweeping-skirts!" We like that no matter how playful Simons gets, his ideas are always refined and referential; distilling numerous influences through his minimal perspective (just as Jil herself would have wanted it, we imagine).

This collection made such an impact, the reverberations are sure to be felt all the way into Spring 2012. Here, a 90s Yves Saint Laurent Pink Maxi Dress Halter that not only follows through on Sander's floor sweeping maxim, but highlight's fashion's erogenous zone of the moment: the midriff.


Giving us another light-handed approach this Fall, Simons further indulged his fascination with couture, exploring Balenciaga inspired silhouettes and cozy separates that called to mind Audrey Hepburn's costumes in the 1963 movie Charade. The sporty knitwear played a good foil to Simon's affinity for solid separates, proving that this girl has a quirky side to spite her good manners.
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A Look From Cristobal Balenciaga's Spring Summer 1961 Haute Couture 
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Spring 2012 was yet another coup for Raf Simons. The last installment in his "couture trilogy," this collection was yet another ode to the graceful screen heroines of yesteryear -- shunning nostalgia by way of tongue-in-check takes on iconic styles. Dior's New Look and the cool beauty of Grace Kelly were strong influences this season, and that restrained sensuality was present even in the more modern, clinical all-white looks that the show opened with.
 
While Simon's clearly couldn't resist a visit back to the old maxi-skirt-and-simple-top combo that began this whole odyssey, it somehow felt right, as if over these last few seasons, the Sander girl has gone from fresh innocence to serene wisdom.

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VNYC's take on Jil Sander's austere romanticism for Spring 2012: Charles Anastase cotton/silk blouse with skull detail buttons

In retrospect, one is able to view these past three collections as a whole opus, illustrating the maturation of Raf Simon's as a designer. He has found a strong voice that speaks to the movement of fashion, and has shown a deftness for couture ready to wear. Positioning himself well amidst the venerable fashion houses in today's market, Simons' skilled workmanship and vision has proven his ability to gain profits as well as prominence for Jil Sander. His designs are twists on timelessness, and, given the opportunity, we believe he would flourish even further at Dior.

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Most Wanted: Jil Sander's Floral Bag

A charming print updated in techno hues makes for the perfect spring tote from Jil Sander.

Jil Sander Floral Print Silk Bag-$740 at Net-A-Porter.com

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Inspiration: 1996 Jil Sander Spring Adverts

One of us used to have this mid 90's series of Jil Sander ads plastered on our bedroom walls in high school and still find it utterly inspiring to this day.
1996 Jil Sander S/S campaign by Craig McDean, featuring Guinevere van Seenus

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Not so Basic: Vintage Jil Sander at Vnyc

The compelling allure & ease of classic Jil Sander and the house's minimalist mantra have always be forever-chic in our books and with fashion's recent need for all things clean, we've been on a mad hunt for vintage scores from the designer herself. After all, what makes more sense than a woman designing for a woman?

Here's a look at some of our favorite wardrobe foundation must-haves from the original queen of all things clean, Jil Sander, before she departed her eponymous label.


Jil Sander Maxi Tuxedo Coat Dress-$287(above)

90's Jil Sander Techno Safari Maxi Dress-$198

90's Jil Sander Paisley Maxi Dress-$212

Jil Sander Navy Silk Tank Dress-$220

Check out our vintage Jil Sander range here

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Smart Buy: 90's Jil Sander Shirt Dress

Let our latest Smart Buy, this fluid tonal plaid textured Jil Sander shirtdress, work as a breezy stand-alone wardrobe essential or use it as a clever foundation for Spring's vibrant jolts of color. Its endless layering possibilities make it one heck of a smart choice.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Best of Fall/Winter 2011

One could go on & on about how there's too much fashion too soon, and while that is true, there were still plenty of captivating collections out there to get our sartorial senses geared for next season. Here's a look at our favorites for Fall 2011.

Balenciaga


Nicolas Ghesquiere has proven again & again that he's fashion's most forward thinking designer and Fall's re-working of ideas from past seasons made for quite an original, and finally wearable proposition.

Jil Sander


Raf Simon's Jil Sander woman has always been the cool, collected & confident type, but Fall's harmonious blend of couture shapes and techno retro ski-inspired separates had a high dose of subtle sophistication that could work on just about anyone.

Chloe


Hannah MacGibbon once again proved her mastery at the girlish Parisian codes Chloe is known for with a pitch-perfect outing jam packed with must-have leather trousers, maxi dresses and new takes on daily essentials with a fresh attitude.

Miu Miu


Easy pretty isn't something one may normally associate with any Miuccia Prada effort, yet her latest take on the 40's was charmingly seductive with its fuss-free ease and novel elegance.

Missoni


Missoni's Fall range was a riot of decadent fabrications, treatments, prints, textures and shapes made mesmerizing by an assured hand at the stimulating powers of unadulterated color.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Smart Buy: Jil Sander's Maxi Coat Dress

Our latest Smart Buy, this 90's era Jil Sander black crepe satin trimmed tuxedo maxi coat dress, boasts a forever-chic minimal appeal that could work as elegantly uptown as it could layered downtown for year-round wear.

Jil Sander Black Maxi Tuxedo Coat Dress-$278

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Best of Milan Fall 2011

Leave it to Milan to amp up Fall 2011 with a series of forward thinking outings that were as full of nuanced personality as they were of wearable ideas. Here's a look at our favorites, destined to inspire future buys for ourselves & the shop.

Prada(and above)



An intoxicating mix of nostalgia from Yves Saint Laurent in the 80's to sci-fi mermaids with an achingly hip 60's undercurrent to the demure dolly-girl dresses, Miuccia Prada's Fall outing was hedonistically other worldly pastiched with the most charming display of femininity.



Jil Sander


There's not much to contemplate with Raf Simon's latest smash hit for Jil Sander with it's easy on the wear sensibility. Sportswear with a clean spirit met with a techno Couture hybrid made for a sensational collection full of impeccable must-have appeal.



Missoni


Bravo to Missoni for using the catwalk as a refreshingly seductive foundation for fantasy rather than an all-out knit parade. Something about the magpie layering, devotion to sublime technicolor and the over all fairy nymph appeal paid off big for the Milanese house.

View every single favorite Fall 2011 look of ours from Milan here