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Jil Sander S.p.A. is a
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founded in 1968 in
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and currently headquartered in
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. Founded by
Jil Sander Heidemarie Jiline "Jil" Sander (; born 27 November 1943) is a German minimalist fashion designer and the founder of the Jil Sander (brand), Jil Sander fashion house. Early life and education Heidemarie Jiline Sander was born in Wesselburen on 2 ...
, the brand is best known for its minimalist and clean designs. The brand was acquired by
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in 1999 and
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subsequently departed her eponymous label due to creative differences.Petra Kapp
Designer In Reticence"
nytimes.com, 26 May 2002.
After several changes of ownership, the Jil Sander brand was acquired by Italian fashion group OTB in March 2021. Simone Bellotti is the
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.


History


Beginnings

Founded by
Jil Sander Heidemarie Jiline "Jil" Sander (; born 27 November 1943) is a German minimalist fashion designer and the founder of the Jil Sander (brand), Jil Sander fashion house. Early life and education Heidemarie Jiline Sander was born in Wesselburen on 2 ...
in 1968, the company's first womenswear collection was launched in 1973, menswear followed in 1997.style.com - Jil Sander
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/ref> Her first collection – there was just one of each item – sold out in a week.
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(11 January 2004)
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From 1974, she sold her own collections alongside fashion by
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and others. The first fragrance – Woman Pure – was launched in 1979.Genevieve Buck (September 14, 1994)
Jil Sander Designs Expansion
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During those years, all of the brand's boutiques were designed by New York architect Michael Gabellini. In the 1980s, Sander presented her collections at the Milan fashion shows. With fashion alone, the company made a turnover of 20 million marks in 1981. The company went public and was listed on the
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in 1989; in the process,
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herself sold a one-third ownership for $56 million while retaining control over the voting shares. Also in 1989, the company established a manufacturing site in Ellerau, near Hamburg. The 1990s are considered to be the heyday of the Jil Sander brand. Flagship stores were built in
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, and Sander worked on the design in collaboration with Gabellini and other architects. In 1993 a flagship store was added on
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in
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. In 1995, the company moved into two 18th-century palazzi on Harvestehuder Weg, overlooking the
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lake in the north of Hamburg; they were redesigned by Gabellini. In 1992, the designer Roberto Menichetti was hired as Sander's assistant for the women's collection. The footwear collaboration between Jil Sander and Puma from 1996 onwards goes back to his and Sanders' designs – the designer sneaker King was first presented in 1996, the Easy Rider model followed in 1997. In 1997, Jil Sander launched the men's fashion collection; Menichetti also contributed to these designs. Men's fashion soon contributed around 20 percent to group sales. Also in 1997, Jil Sander established Tailor Made, a line of hand-tailored classic suits in luxury fabrics in limited quantities.


Prada, 1999–2006

In 1999,
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bought a 75 percent share in the company, for which it reportedly paid more than $100 million.Eric Wilson (24 February 2006)
Private Equity Group to Buy Jil Sander Label From Prada
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It later increased that stake to 98 percent. At the time,
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said publicly that she partnered with Prada in large part to expand her brand's accessories business. Six months later, Sander departed the company as chairwoman and creative director, and nearly all the design and production staff left as well.
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(27 May 2005)
Prada Hires a Men's Wear Designer to Direct Its Jil Sander Division
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The company, which had been profitable before the sale to Prada, lost money in 2001 and 2002. In 2003, Sander returned to the brand as creative director, for a six-year contract.Sander and Bertelli: Together Once Again and Ready to Grow
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'', 23 May 2003.
As part of the deal, she got to sit on Prada’s strategic committee, alongside Bertelli and
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. She was also given the option to join Jil Sander’s board at a later stage. However she decided to leave again 18 months later. A restructuring that began in 2004 led Prada to predict that the Jil Sander brand would break even by 2006. The brand's only German production site in Ellerau – with a total of around 160 employees – was closed in 2005.Corinna Visser (24 February 2006)
Britischer Investor kauft Jil Sander
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All production has since been taking place in Italy. The company’s net loss further widened to 29.6 million euros ($37 million) in 2004Amanda Kaiser (5 May 2005)
Prada Says Sander in Red, Considering Lang Sale
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and to 37.3 million euros ($46.3 million) in 2005. In February 2005, the long-standing in-house design team and Sander’s longtime stylist, Joe McKenna, presented the first Jil Sander collection since the founder’s departure. In May 2005, it was announced that
Raf Simons Raf Jan Simons (; born 12 January 1968) is a Belgian fashion designer. Beginning in furniture design, Simons launched his own menswear label in 1995. He was creative director at Jil Sander (2005–2012), Christian Dior (2012–2015), and Calvin Kl ...
had become
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for the women's and men's collection. Simons wanted to "strip it down so there was nothing that wasn't necessary".
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, the principal fashion writer for the ''
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'', said that some items in the collection "made exceptional pieces" but overall it "was not as strong as before." The Fall/Winter collection, however, received accolades from ''IHT''. Simons' first women’s collection was shown at
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in 2006. The collection received a positive review from the ''
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Change Capital, 2006–2009

In 2006, Luc Vandevelde's London-based
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Change Capital Partners LLP bought the company from
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for an undisclosed sum thought to be about £68 million. It also gave equity in the company to Simons, along with two top managers. At that point, the ''Telegraph'' reported that the company was in better shape financially.
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said: "As we focus on the development of the
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and
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brands, I am certain that Change Capital Partners will be able to provide the necessary investment to further grow the Jil Sander business."
Raf Simons Raf Jan Simons (; born 12 January 1968) is a Belgian fashion designer. Beginning in furniture design, Simons launched his own menswear label in 1995. He was creative director at Jil Sander (2005–2012), Christian Dior (2012–2015), and Calvin Kl ...
remained
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at Jil Sander. Under Change Capital ownership, the company moved from negative
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of €12.9 million in 2005 to positive ebitda of €6.1 million in 2007. In July 2008, Jil Sander finalized its
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, initially set in motion in 2006, and fully delisted a remaining two percent stake from the
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.


Onward Holdings, 2008–2021

In September 2008, Onward Holdings Co. Ltd. (), a Japanese multi-brand
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conglomerate, and its European subsidiary GIBO' CO. S.p.A. acquired unlisted Violine S.à r.l., a Luxembourg-based holding firm that had the Jil Sander brand under its wing, for 167 million euros (US$244 million). In 2019, Jil Sander collaborated with
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on a series of functional outerwear pieces and accessories.


OTB Group, 2021–present

In March 2021,
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acquired 100 percent of the Jil Sander brand.Luisa Zargani (March 5, 2021)
OTB Acquires Jil Sander Brand
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''. In September 2021, Ubaldo Minelli, CEO of OTB, was also appointed CEO of the brandhttps://wwd.com/business-news/human-resources/jil-sander-new-ceo-1234926375/.
In 2022, Jil Sander launched Indulgence, a new line of apparel and accessories characterized by high-end fabrics, plush textures and buttery colors. In early 2025, Luke and Lucy Meier departed from the brand. Simone Bellotti, formerly creative director of Swiss brand Bally, was appointed as their successor.


Leadership


Designers

*
Jil Sander Heidemarie Jiline "Jil" Sander (; born 27 November 1943) is a German minimalist fashion designer and the founder of the Jil Sander (brand), Jil Sander fashion house. Early life and education Heidemarie Jiline Sander was born in Wesselburen on 2 ...
: 1968–2000, 2003–2004, 2012–2013 * Milan Vukmirovic: 2000–2003 *
Raf Simons Raf Jan Simons (; born 12 January 1968) is a Belgian fashion designer. Beginning in furniture design, Simons launched his own menswear label in 1995. He was creative director at Jil Sander (2005–2012), Christian Dior (2012–2015), and Calvin Kl ...
: 2005–2012 * Pauric Sweeney: 2005–2012 * Rodolfo Paglialunga: 2014–2017 * Lucie Meier and Luke Meier: 2017–2025 * Simone Bellotti: 2025-Present


CEOs

* Roland Böhler: 1993–1998 * Aurelio Giorgini: 1998–1999 *
Patrizio Bertelli Patrizio Bertelli (born 6 April 1946) is an Italian businessman and former co-chief executive officer (CEO) of the Prada Group, a role he shared with his wife Miuccia Prada. Life and career Born in the Tuscan city of Arezzo in 1946, Patrizio ...
: 1999–2004 * Gian Giacomo Ferraris: 2004–2009 * Alessandro Cremonesi: 2009–2015Luisa Zargani (23 June 2015)
Jil Sander Said Naming New CEO
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* Alessandra Bettari: 2015–2018 * Axel Keller: 2018–2023 * Ubaldo Minelli: 2021–2023 * Luca Lo Curzio: 2023–2025 * Serge Brunschwig: 2025


Locations

As of August 2022, Jil Sander operates 42 stores in Europe, Asia, and North America, including in
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, and
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.


Other projects


Fragrances

Jil Sander's first women's fragrance, Jil Sander Pure, was launched in 1977 and its first men's perfume, Jil Sander Man Pure, in 1981., both as part of a licensing agreement with
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; it was most recently renewed in 2023. Jil Sander launched a women’s Sun fragrance in 1989, No. 4 which was launched in 1991.Alev Aktar (9 May 1997)
Sander’s global hope: Jil
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In 1997,
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developed the Jil fragrance. Each scent was concocted with Sander’s creative input before she left her namesake brand in 2004.Brid Costello (28 January 2005)
Jil Sander Launches a Couple of Good Sports
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''.
Later fragrances have included Jil Sander Sport (2005), aimed at 18 to 25-year-olds, and Jil Sander Style (2006), a scent created to appeal to women who are 30 and older.


Innerwear and beachwear

In 2008, Jil Sander entered into a licensing agreement with Albisetti to produce innerwear and beachwear.


Eyewear

From the early 1990s, French luxury eyewear designer Alain Mikli held the license for Jil Sander Eyes. From 1999 to 2003, Jil Sander's then-owner Prada partnered with De Rigo on a joint venture company, EID (International Eyewear Distribution), to produce and distribute eyewear for all Prada Group brands, including Jil Sander. In 2008, the brand entered into a licensing agreement with Marchon Eyewear to produce and distribute men’s and women’s eyewear.


Jewelry

After a first capsule fine jewelry collection in 2009, Jil Sander entered into a licensing agreement with
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to create a complete line of jewelry and watches.


Diffusion line

Jil Sander Navy, a
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priced 30% to 40% lower than the Jil Sander collection, was launched in 2011. Its design was not overseen by Raf Simons, but by a separate design team.Jil Sander to Return as Raf Simons Exits
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'', 23 February 2012.
Garments included outerwear, light jackets, and knitwear as well as t-shirts, blouses, and dresses. The first deliveries were for spring 2011, with an initial focus on the U.S. and Japan. The first Jil Sander Navy flagship opened in Milan in 2013, as well as a temporary store in London. The line was discontinued in 2019.


Electronics

In 2011, Jil Sander and
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launched the fashion brand's first-ever mobile phone. Conceived by Jil Sander Corporate Design, another LG Electronics smartphone was launched in 2022.


Footwear

As part of
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's 1774 project, a collaborative collection that saw designs created by Valentino,
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and
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, Jil Sander teamed up with the footwear brand in 2022 on four shoe designs.


Sportswear

In 2021, Jil Sander collaborated with outdoors brand
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on a collection of men’s, women’s and unisex clothing.


Campaigns

Jil Sander has been working with several high-profile photographers for its advertisement campaigns, including
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(1977), Nick Knight (1991–1993),
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 (1993–1994),
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(1995–1996, 2001), Bruce Weber (1997), David Sims (1997–1999, 2003–2006), Mario Sorrenti (2000),
Richard Avedon Richard Avedon (May 15, 1923 â€“ October 1, 2004) was an American fashion and portrait photographer. He worked for ''Harper's Bazaar'', '' Vogue'' and '' Elle'' specializing in capturing movement in still pictures of fashion, theater and ...
(2002–2003), Mikael Jansson (2003),
Wim Wenders Ernst Wilhelm "Wim" Wenders (; born 14 August 1945) is a German filmmaker and photographer, who is a major figure in New German Cinema. Among the honors he has received are prizes from the Cannes Film Festival, Cannes, Venice International Film ...
 (2018) and
Joel Meyerowitz Joel Meyerowitz (born March 6, 1938) is an American street, portrait and landscape photographer. He began photographing in color in 1962 and was an early advocate of the use of color during a time when there was significant resistance to the ide ...
(2021). For its "Sunlight" fragrance, the brand's campaign featured actress
Susan Sarandon Susan Abigail Sarandon (; née Tomalin; born October 4, 1946) is an American actor. With a career spanning over five decades, she is the recipient of various accolades, including an Academy Award and a British Academy Film Award, in addition to ...
 in 2018.


Recognition

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Design Museum The Design Museum in Kensington, London, England, exhibits product, industrial, graphic, fashion, and architectural design. In 2018, the museum won the European Museum of the Year Award. The museum operates as a registered charity, and all fund ...
's Brit Insurance Design Award


See also

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Jil Sander Heidemarie Jiline "Jil" Sander (; born 27 November 1943) is a German minimalist fashion designer and the founder of the Jil Sander (brand), Jil Sander fashion house. Early life and education Heidemarie Jiline Sander was born in Wesselburen on 2 ...
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Raf Simons Raf Jan Simons (; born 12 January 1968) is a Belgian fashion designer. Beginning in furniture design, Simons launched his own menswear label in 1995. He was creative director at Jil Sander (2005–2012), Christian Dior (2012–2015), and Calvin Kl ...
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Prada Prada S.p.A. (, ; ) is an Italian luxury fashion house founded in 1913 in Milan by Mario Prada. It specializes in leather handbags, travel accessories, shoes, ready-to-wear, and other fashion accessories. Prada licenses its name and branding ...
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OTB Group Only The Brave, S.p.A., commonly known as OTB Group, is an Italian holding multinational corporation specializing in luxury goods, headquartered in Breganze. The company was founded in 2002 by Renzo Rosso as a holding company for Diesel and f ...


References


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