Jil Sander

Fashion Designer

Jil Sander was born in Wesselburen, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany on November 27th, 1943 and is the Fashion Designer. At the age of 80, Jil Sander biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
November 27, 1943
Nationality
Germany
Place of Birth
Wesselburen, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Age
80 years old
Zodiac Sign
Sagittarius
Profession
Fashion Designer
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Jil Sander Career

Sander founded her own fashion house Jil Sander in Rotherbaum, Hamburg, Germany in 1968 with her mother's sewing machine. Her first collection was for Hoechst, a chemical company, using their trevira fabric. In 1973, she launched a collection under her own brand name.

She overcame a poorly received first Jil Sander Paris collection shown at the Plaza Athénée in 1975 and listed her company on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange at the end of the 1980s. She subsequently flourished through the 1980s and 1990s, and soon achieved an international following, thanks to retailers like Linda Dresner, who for a time had a Sander boutique on New York's Park Avenue, and Joan Burstein of Browns in London. In 1995, the Jil Sander group reported $114 million in sales.

In 1999, Prada Group bought a 75% share in her company. Sander remained creative designer and became chairwoman in the new joint venture. Six months later, in January 2000, Sander unexpectedly resigned abruptly as chairwoman and shortly thereafter as chief designer after confrontations with Prada's CEO, Patrizio Bertelli. Nearly all the design and production staff left after her departure. For 2001, the Jil Sander Group reported a net loss of $9.4 million, its first ever. The brand lost 26 million euros (about $30.4 million) in 2002 on flat sales, in part because of the costs of adding retail stores in London and in New York.

Sander returned to the company as head designer and partner in a surprise decision in May 2003, after her noncompete clause had expired. Officially, Bertelli "approached Ms. Sander and began negotiating a truce". Bertelli had, with regard to Sander's departure in 2000, boldly stated before: "A brand as strong as Jil Sander doesn't need to rely on the name of a designer". She was rehired under a six-year consulting contract and also received an undisclosed stake in the company and a seat on Prada's strategic committee.

In November 2004, Sander terminated cooperation with Prada for good and resigned from her post again after insurmountable differences with Mr. Bertelli. Prada announced in an official statement that "the decision by Patrizio Bertelli [...] and Ms. Sander to end her involvement in the company was amicable." She withdrew from her involvement in her namesake brand. She continued her contributions and work at Uniqlo. The white stucco building in Hamburg that was once the Jil Sander showroom was re-proportioned by the New York architect Michael Gabellini. She returned to her brand in February 2012, only days after the then creative director, Raf Simons, was released from his position. Sander left the brand again in October 2013.

On 17 March 2009, Sander announced the creation of her own fashion consultancy. The new company's first client was Fast Retailing of Japan with its Uniqlo label for whom Sander oversaw the design of womenswear and menswear collections called +J. The first collection for the 2009‍–‍10 autumn–winter season was launched worldwide on 1 October 2009 consisting of "about 40 pieces for men and 100 for women, including coats, jackets, knitwear, T-shirts and accessories" featuring the Minimalist aesthetic and demure colors typical of Jil Sander.

The second line of +J designed for spring and summer wear, was launched on 23 December 2009 throughout Asia including Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong and China and on 7 January 2010 in the London stores. It is to be launched in Uniqlo's sole US store in New York city on 14 January 2010. This collection will see more retail drops during the Spring and Summer seasons. Following a successful run of three years, Sander and Uniqlo's parent company, Fast Retailing, announced that the partnership agreement will not be renewed at the end of 2011, thus marking the end of +J. The last collection from the collaborative label was for the Fall/Winter 2011 season. The split between the parties is said to have been mutual.

+J returned to Uniqlo's store shelves and online shop for a Fall/Winter 2014 and Spring/Summer 2015 "best of" collection, featuring selected previously designed pieces by the partnership.

Jil Sander worked with Uniqlo again in the 2020 autumn–winter season with collections for men and women.

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NOTEBOOK ALEXANDRA SHULMAN: The ultimate word for a weekend in cougar town

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 31, 2024
ALEXANDRA SHULMAN'S NOTEBOOK: Nadine Dorries' admission that, at 66, she is often struck by men was particularly timely because I had been wondering a little about middle-aged sexual attraction after a weekend away with two girlfriends. Well, not that anyone pounded on me this time, but I did get a useful hint for the future. Because our young waiter was of the heart-throbbing appearance that middle-aged women shouldn't even be aware of, let alone fancying. Prudish me wasn't paid much attention to him, but my companions were less reserved Americans and ogled him as he approached, giggling like schoolgirls as he approached.

Taking one fashion snob, drop her in the bargain store, and find out if designer dresses are available at a fraction of the price compared to the label price

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 17, 2024
I wouldn't call me a natural TK Maxx shopper. Of course, I know there are designer pieces out there to be bought at bargain prices, but the jumble-sale vibe has never been a success. Sophie (pictured) reveals her seven tips for locating a bargain at TK Maxx.

"Photo Finish Hair" Is the Latest Catwalk Trend, but What Is It?

www.popsugar.co.uk, February 8, 2024
As the case may be, the trend for all things shiny, or glazed, doesn't appear to be going anywhere. We've all been on the ultra-light reflective shine train for a while, from our skin to our glazed doughnut nails. Hair has also enjoyed its own glassy moments, with wet-look hair and slicked back buns being two of the key trends. However, these looks tend to require a lot of products and, if not done properly, can make your hair look more greasy than shiny. That's where the latest Photo Finish Shine comes in: an uber glossy, yet natural texture finish that seems to have been caught by a flash of a camera. Jil Sander, Balmain, and Max Mara were among the spring season'24 catwalk shows to be awash in silky hair, while musician Adele, Rosie Huntington-Whitely, and Millie Mackintosh have all opted for this swishy shine.