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Jil
Sander
is a German
fashion
designer
known for
minimalist
designs and
her perfume
line. It is
also the
name of the
fashion
house
she founded,
Jil
Sander AG.
Her
minimalist
trademarks
include
striking
silhouettes,
high-end
fabrics, and
meticulous
detail,
emphasizing
quality over
flash. Her
work
descends
from that of
Coco Chanel,
as opposed
to the
bleeding-edge
esthetic of
Lagerfeld
and
Gaultier
or the
trendiness
of
sportswear
design, as
exemplified
by the like
of
Giorgio
Armani
and
Calvin Klein.
She grew up near Hamburg, studying textile design in Krefeld. She worked as a fashion editor at the German woman's magazine Petra before opening her first boutique in 1969. In 1973, at the age of 24, she founded her eponymous fashion house. In 1999 Prada Group bought a 75% share in her company. Six months later, she left after confrontations with Prada CEO Patrizio Bertelli. The house, not surprisingly, faltered without the designer who defined it. In May 2003, after her noncompete clause expired, she returned to the Jil Sander label under Prada, only to leave it again in November 2004 when she couldn't agree with Bertelli's plan of giving-up the contributary work-shops in Germany in favour of the shops in Italy owned by Prada. You can learn more
about
Jil
Sander from the company web site.
Jil Sander
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