Posts tagged Jil Sander
Julia Restoin Roitfeld is The New Face of Lancome
Aug 23rd
Julia Restoin Roitfeld (daughter of French Vogue editor-in-chief, Carine) has been named the official new face of Lancôme’s upcoming spring makeup collection, Ultra Lavande. Mario Testino will shoot the campaign for the collection.
Julia Restoin Roitfeld has already posed for Black Orchid perfume by Tom Ford. She has also been the face of the fragrance Jil by Jil Sander.
Jil Sander Fall 2010 Campaign
Jul 26th
Jil Sander Model Miranda Kerr
May 26th
27-year-old Australlian beauty Miranda Kerr is the new face of Jil Sander. Both sides are happy about the collaboration. Jil Sander like Miranda because she is a talented model and Miranda likes the opportunity to have ‘variety’ in her career.
Victoria’s Secret models have increasingly hit the big runways of fashion week and is now taking on advertising campaigns. Victoria’s Secret Angel Miranda Kerr have just landed a Jil Sander campaign. Jil Sander is a high-end line known for modern, minimalist-bearing advantage of such stylish celebrity Nicole Kidman, Sarah Jessica Parker, Diane Kruger and Katie Holmes.
Alexander McQueen to launch men’s underwear
Mar 24th
One of Alexander McQueen’s last design projects, a men’s underwear collection, is set to launch in June, the brand revealed today. The designer had been working on a collection of boxer shorts and briefs bearing his signature skull prints as well as all over feather prints inspired by his final menswear offering.
The collection will include basic underwear, sleepwear, loungewear, a seasonal fashion range and — for summer 2011 — swimwear, WWD reports. The range will be distributed by Albisetti SpA which also produces underwear and swimwear for John Galliano, Roberto Cavalli and Jil Sander.
Milan fashion show to launch with tightened schedule
Feb 23rd
After New York and London, Milan picks up the thread of the international fashion circuit Wednesday with a tighter schedule for the main shows to meet the needs of buyers and journalists.
Several thousand buyers from around 40 countries are expected in Milan as well as 2,000 journalists. Many of them will then move on to the Paris shows, which stretches over nine days, from March 2 to 10.





