Jil Sander A/W 2015
Mood board: Rodolfo Paglialunga’s first menswear outing for Jil Sander was a treaty on clean, precision-cut sportswear and oversized, cinch-waisted soft tailoring.
Best in show: The pocket-front jackets with cinched waists and matching pants in thick wool offered a new uniform for work-wear inspired suiting.
Finishing touches: There were small pops of colour in this collection, found on neat collars tucked under crewneck sweaters, but the best colour sizzled underfoot with bright cone-orange rubber booties with supersized silver zips.
Photography: Mitchell Sams / Jason Lloyd-Evans
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