JIl SANDER - The Queen Of Less / tubaavalon
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- Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2020
- What did you find most fascinating about our Godmother Jil?
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Hi my dear friends.
I love this woman and felt the urge to share my limited ammount of wisdom about her, with you. Her visionary approach in such a young age and all she has achieved by believing in herself. I think these kind of future forward designers are very rare now and need more attention now more than ever. Even though she made it hard for us to participate in her luxurious vision of Less, there is still a lot to learn from her. (xmas sale wishlist is full AW18 thooo)
I love to read about designers lifes and how they came that far, so hope you like that, and if not, idc, like that!
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This feels like if I went out of a bar for a sec to smoke a cigarette and bumped into you and suddenly you're telling me the life story of Jil Sander
Amazing video as always 🔥
feeling blessed here 👼🏻🙏
Another one. This goes perfect while I drink coffee and get ready
happy to hear i am being consumed with coffee!
"God of Less", yes.
I absolutely love Jil Sander the brand. I love what Luke and Lucie have been doing. But I don't know a lot about Jil Sander the person. Thank you for this video. Where did you learn about her?
What I found most fascinating is how early on she started and how clear she was about her vision. I recently watched a video which implied that Rei and Yohji came first and she was just following in their footsteps. But she was set in her distinct vision and producing it long before the rest of the fashion world was ready for it.
Thank you for the lovely videos.
She is truely the manifestation of Less and Quality.
I usually get my infos from several sources, usually old interviews and magazines.
I know its a common peculiarity to discuss who did it first and who influenced whom. I also love this game. But in her case, i just appreciate her visionary mindset and trendless perspectivety she helped us all with.
Thank you for making this video. I suppose the extreme discretion is very on brand for her, but we literally don’t know that much about her so it’s great that more people get to know about how pioneering her work was. When you look at her work during the 90s, it felt like she was defining what modern dressing is. Most of those looks look current now. She is indeed a god. It’s just a shame that the extremely limited distribution and the fact that the expression of her vision was cut short by Bertelli basically denied everyone the chance to fully enjoy her philosophy. It was great that she returned back in 2013, no matter how short that stint was. I don’t think the way fashion, with its emphasis on numerous collections and pandering to social media and the mass market, is set up right now matches what she stands for, and as much as I don’t want to admit it, the +J brand and it’s low price point limits what she has to say. I wish that she comes back, in one form or another, to create incredible luxury pieces, just like it was in the 90s, but on her own terms. The highest quality (with price points to match), uncompromising expression of purism and the future, eschewing the traditional fashion calendar, just coming out with new garments when she feels things need readjustment to fit the zeitgeist. This way, she doesn’t feel overwhelmed like she did whenever she came back to her eponymous brand - bottom line, she should have full control. In this age of the louder, the tackier the better, the distribution would obviously be very limited but honestly, her purposeful, quality over quantity consumption approach is the fashion blueprint that we need for the future and for those who love and subscribe to her ethos, her voice is needed now more than ever.
Finally an insightful video on this amazing woman! I have recently discovered her work and fell in love ever since!
she is insane!
would loooove to see another video like this on Prada as well as many other designers
will def do some more 🥰✨
Her philosophy is very much aligned with the Bauhaus School (which also had its origins in Germany) and their belief in less is more and rejection of ornamentation. Their designs look incredibly contemporary and relevant today, 100 years later!
I can tell how much you admire Jil by how you talked about her and her work. Appreciate your thoughts on this! Her decision to stick to her vision in spite of the state of fashion in the 70s is admirable. I wonder how she reacted when the 90s came and brought about what she had been designing that whole time.
Love all the close-up clips, like bold text. Normally only see this kind of editing in art video.
Amazing video ,grt to know more bout jil sander 😁
Thank you very much for your knowledge, and your clear way of exposing it, it has helped me a lot :)
you‘re welcome 👼🏻
Loving the video!!! 🙌🏼
Thank youu!
W video this was one of the few videos on jill sander that i could find on the yt that is easily digestible
Girl, loved this video 💕 keep on posting
thank youu! ✨💖
love your videos...watching them from Brazil :) keep posting!
greetings to Brazil! 🎉
Thank you for this video fr.
Finally content with a Mehrwert !!
Höchst erfreut for this Empfindung! 👼🏻
My favorite designer! Danke schön
Bitte sehr! 👼🏻
Your amazing, this is soooo informative. Thank you
Endringliches und vorzügliches Video Danke Schön Tuba 🤍
Höchst erfreut über diese Nachricht 😘✨
“A pure luxury is having less”
Yassssss one or two really good quality well designed classic pieces is better than just trends
i'm not really into to fashion but this videos improves my english thanks to your perfect accent 🙃
as a very obvious native speaker, thank you! 💁🏻♀️✨
I loved this video but I would also like it if there were maybe more pictures? Would you do a similar video but looking more at her clothes/ runways and house codes or design language?
Great video tho I'm obsessed
Thank you for this 💙💙
all for Jil! 👼🏻
fire content, keep up
Thank you so much
You have very eclectic style ! Love from Greece.
Thank youu! 💚💚💚
Insightful video. 🤎 huge thanks
you‘re welcome 🎉
I'm very intrigued about the story of this Jil Sander quality. I've never had an opportunity to inspect any pieces from her time. I did purchase a few items from Raf Simons time (not runway) and was not impressed with the quality then.
I have to say, i have rarely seen better craftsmanship. This is definetely due the house itself, but i also guess the Meiers put special effort in it. Not sure about Raf, but can imagine him not putting quality first maybe
@@tubaavalon interesting. Would you mind giving me of an example of a craftsmanship that has impressed you from Jil Sander era?
where can i find out more about the anya look?
Coolest Professor ever! 👩🏫
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I wish I could double subscribe. I have spent all day watching this, and also made my boyfriend come and watch.
I just subscribed to you on his youtube.
hahaha omg i cant believe. You are crazyyyy, love you! And so happy to see you like the content! 💖👼🏻
Süperrrr 💙
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Yohji Yamamoto never been influenced by Jil Sander... It's pretty obvious
what did you think of the most recent uniqlo x jil sander?
it was ok, i knew it couldnt be too exciting at that price point, but i would have liked seeing a little more tailoring. a lil disappointed. Lemaire does it better at uniqlo imo
Idk if anyone's told you this but epitome is pronounced like epitomi
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I still can't shake the quote of Jil Sander making clothes for lesbians. haha. Great and insightful video tho.
cliché! hope this one helped to get over it 😉
First
realy cool video! by the way, its academy of applied arts, not fine arts. they dont have a fashion department
thank you! that explains the great minds 🌹
Great video
Less is more
she said yohji mamamoto
i know
😂
No. Yohji is a different story.
Bavarian.... LOL they left the chat
haha bavarians love all things preppy
That streetware couple at Jil Sander are destroying the brand concept, making commercial clothes almost undistinguishable from fast fashion brands like Zara. Such a pitty and a shame.