Jil Sander Menswear by Simone Bellotti: A Return to Purism

Jil Sander Menswear by Simone Bellotti

Simone Bellotti’s debut at Jil Sander menswear marks a clear return to the brand’s roots in minimalism and refined tailoring. Presented in the label’s spare Milan headquarters designed by Michael Gabellini, the collection exuded the “apparent simplicity” that Bellotti described as his guiding principle.

Tailoring That Defines the Collection

The strongest statement came from high-buttoning tailoring in slim silhouettes, with the occasional boxy cut for variety. Narrow suits, cropped shirts, and snug sweaters reminded fashion audiences of the purist language once championed by Raf Simons during his tenure at the house. This precise tailoring created a dialogue between classicism and modernity, embodying Bellotti’s vision for Jil Sander.

Leather Blazers and Coats

Menswear stood out with leather blazers and coats, sharply constructed and meticulously groomed. These pieces emphasized structure and discipline, aligning perfectly with the brand’s minimalist identity. Paired with slim-soled sneakers and loafers, they demonstrated how Bellotti is aligning Jil Sander menswear with a sleek, wearable elegance.

Minimalism with a Twist

While the show stayed true to Jil Sander’s DNA, Bellotti introduced subtle design interventions. Diagonal slashes, geometric cutouts, and architectural inspirations brought freshness without overwhelming the minimalist purity. These details hinted at a willingness to explore modern interpretations while maintaining discipline in form.

Bellotti’s Menswear Vision

Bellotti, who joined Jil Sander from Bally after decades at Gucci, Dolce & Gabbana, Bottega Veneta, and Gianfranco Ferré, made it clear he intends to respect and study the house’s elegance. His debut menswear collection may not have shocked, but it firmly reestablished Jil Sander’s role as a beacon of graphic, minimalist menswear.

See also  David Hart Fall/Winter 2016 New York

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