Waiting for the show to begin with satisfactory knowledge that I would love it… (Photograph by Yara de Nicola for Self Service)
I'm the sort of ditz that partakes in looking the part rather than actually doing. No, that isn't a deluded statement about being a model. What I mean is, give me a sporting activity and I'll go get the cute outfit – just don't ask me to go anywhere near bats, balls or both. Give me tennis and I'll come up with a Suzanne Lenglen-inspired outfit and do jettez about on the court as opposed to acing anything. Give me football and I'll go for some crazy patterned goalee kit (won't save any goals of course‚Ķ). Give me ski and I have Jil Sander's A/W 11-12 collection to look to for the sort of ensembles that would be fit, not for going down slopes but for the kitsch afterparty at the chalet with some boozed up hot chocolate. A champion's skiier's trophy wife's wardrobe if you will‚Ķ
Not that Raf Simons was purely looking at 60s apres-ski chic for that would be too direct and simplistic a correlation. Photographers like Louise Wolfe-Dahl and Diane Arbus also cropped up and I suppose elements of those frozen-in-time iconic portraits of women that infiltrate into this collection, except Simons brings it all to life to really makes those trapeze and ovoid shapes swing into action as opposed to being suspended in time.
The bright tones of the S/S 11 collection still lingered on in graphic print or in solids in the sleek hooded sweaters (Key to perfect hood wearing? Guido Palau wrapped and lacquered hair helmet) that are of course key to the 60s champion skiier's wife look…
The rest of the collection was then injected with the wintry hues that suit the collection's look to the past.
I'm particularly in love with this tinsel beaded oversized sweater that is best seen from all angles to fully appreciate the volume built in…
His way of maximising something that appears reduced is a masterful stroke and given that I saw the models going around twice, it was only then that I appreciated the way Simons drew lines on the body so that the curvature of everything was just so, referencing of course 60s Balenciaga but making those lines work extra harder because of his choice of fabrics. Such as making up egg-shaped dresses and skirts with rounded-shoulder tops in a fabric that looked like sleeping bag polythene.
Then there was the floral print, another off-the-cuff addition that strangely fits in much like it did when it popped up last season and this time round feel in with Simons' take on 60s trapeze like a dream team combo. I ain't bothering with the outfit if the matching wedges aren't in the equation by the by…
(All archive images from Jalou Archives)
I've found this season's collections at times too direct in their reference and reverance to the past but it was never the case with this Jil Sander collection. Some people felt differently of course but it was a good thing not to have any immediate or direct cinematic references in my head because for me, it was as if I was seeing clips of a bygone era that had then been re-configured and warped by a progressive video artist. Familiar but altered.
Not my cup of tea, Susie. I love your photo while you wait.
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Amazing pieces! Love your furry boots on the first shot! 🙂
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The collection I like 😛
I thought you were in a sauna room but then it didn’t look right with clothes on haha.
“give me a sporting activity and I’ll go get the cute outfit – just don’t ask me to go anywhere near bats, balls or both”
you made me laugh so much with this comment as I can sympathize only too well with this wonderfully executed statement. Susie you are so funny and cute – thankyou for brightening up my day:) x
What an amazing collection, i particularly like the block coloured jumpers and the floral pieces.
when i play sports balls hit me in the face with my glasses on. it has seriously happened to me numerous times.
…but on the plus side you look amazing as per uzh.
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Very interesting, though not my personal taste. I was trying to place what the Balenciaga inspired dresses reminded me of and there it is – sleeping bags, ha!
really interesting cut on those jumpers.
Be funny to see them on the streets…
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This is the msot strange, futuristic and fashion show that I’ve ever seen in Milan fashion week!
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Apres-ski does have some lovely options, although I can’t see myself lounging around the chalet in any of these…During ski also has some amazing looks, really! It is a great sport to get into if you love fashion.
I love that shot of you where the colourful skirt stands out beautifully against the neutral, almost washed out, backdrop. Very nice.
I’m both a fashion and a sport’s lover. I love tennis, handball and especially skiing!!
I hope that in the future you will find a way to combine both fashion and sports.
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I love the collection! It looks very comfortable and fashion forward.
Love the simplistic shapes and that floral pattern jumpsuit although some of the puffy ski style stuff isn’t really my favourite xoxo Abby
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the sweaters were stunning.. loved everything about them
Love the knitwear! is really new!
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This is so genius! I am in love! And I want everything!
perfection! love the format of the post too, really well done.
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I love every single thing. Can’t remember when I’ve said that about a collection.
Raf Simons execution of oversize shape and fit is perfection. Completely in love with spongy quilting/sleepingbag/inflatable mattress (CDG aw10) vibes my faaaaavvvveee.
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I spy some yummy knits
That pic of you on the steps is so evocative – and pretty – one of my fave Susie-photos.
I literally watched a Sundance Channel documentary on Hubert de Givenchy and he was talking about Balenciaga in the 60’s and the film was interspersed with many photos and videos of both designers work from that time so I’m glad you got those references pronto! I do like the neon-futuro injection that Raf’s take on those now classic yet uber modern shapes have. I think this collection would be more the Bubble ski wardrobe than any real trophy skiiers wife wardrobe, just because I think they tend to veer more towards Juicy Couture then Jil Sander. Lets make this happen!
I love the chunky knits in such bold and bright colors.
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It’s not obvious here, but i really think that these oversize clothes make one look like a Barbie… it’s such a strange mood, and I love it… This past fall or winter I thrifted a slightly oversize wool coat that I didn’t dear wear… Good to know that I can still summon my courage and wear it next winter.
You look cute there in the corner! Love your outfit!
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Simons is like a master in shaping and creating sometimes unnatural proportions which, ironicly look elegant. But still, I didn’t like those black&green sweaters.
What a great show!
Bordering on majorette kiss ass here. Love your outfit very much.
Great post! I really liked the video with the cool software for playing guitar… gotta get me one of those…
I didn’t like those black & green sweaters either!