Jil Sander Spring 2010 Men’s

Crisp, clean, and well thought out, what more could you have asked for from Raf Simons’ Spring 2010 collection for Jil Sander. You may have put in requests for a more forgivable pair of shorts, but as they were sprinkled in both black and khaki throughout the show, it looks like Raf if still pushing them.
As long as he approves, the motivation to wear them will be long lasting. What a refreshing start to the men’s fashion season, no?
Transparent button-ups, face printed tops, icy pastel hues – love was in the air at Jil Sander. The Raf Simons way that is. With Innovation and a new way of movement kept in mind. If the renewed feeling that is brought about each Spring were to be captured into the form of clothing, this is how it would appear. In Numerous shades of white and off-white, and additions of pale blues, Simons gives us something to look forward to.
Tanks spitting into to pieces, each having pockets marks man’s mobility in the future. As with the polo that was expanded to make a blouson like top. Only a day since the show was presented and I am already awaiting the collections arrival to shop.
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I've been waiting for this show since F/W 09. Raf really didn't dissapoint. Though I wish it were something more, I love what I see. The tanks that transfrom and have jackets bottoms are a must have. I too can't wait for the collection to hits stores. Seriously the best so far.
oui!! perfection!! raf is a genius..i want the print face shirts
I agree, I think it is so sexy and perfect. It is neither boring or over the top, it is just what Raf for Jil should be, imo.
xoxoxo
Gah this is perfect tailoring!
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