At Milan Fashion Week, Jil Sander’s Fall/Winter 2025 collection marked the final showcase by creative directors Lucie and Luke Meier. The collection featured dramatic contrasts, with shimmering surfaces on a dark runway, and designs that included sequined fringe, feathery wool details, delicate bows, and punk-inspired elements such as half-kilts and studded footwear. The color palette primarily consisted of black, white, and greys, with occasional bursts of bright colors like bubble gum pink, royal blue, and red. Following the show, it was announced that the Meiers would be leaving the brand by mutual decision.



















Renzo Rosso, chairman of the OTB Group, which owns Jil Sander, expressed gratitude for the Meiers’ vision and dedication during their tenure. The couple also conveyed their appreciation for the teams they worked with and the support from Rosso.
This departure comes amid significant changes in the fashion industry, with other brands like Gucci also undergoing transitions in creative leadership.



