Jil Sander (brand)

Jil Sander is a luxury fashion house founded by Jil Sander in 1968 in Hamburg, Germany, and currently headquartered in Milan, Italy. The brand was acquired by Prada in 1999 and Sander subsequently departed her eponymous label due to creative differences.[4] After several changes of ownership, the Jil Sander brand was acquired by Italian fashion group OTB in March 2021. Luke and Lucie Meier were named co-creative directors of Jil Sander in 2017, succeeding Rodolfo Paglialunga.[5] In 2017 Ubaldo Minelli, CEO of OTB Group, was appointed CEO of the brand.[6]

Jil Sander
TypePrivate company
IndustryFashion[1]
Founded1968
Hamburg, Germany
FounderJil Sander
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Ubaldo Minelli (CEO)[3]
Lucie Meier & Luke Meier (creative directors)
ProductsClothing, Fashion accessories, Footwear, Jewellery
ParentOTB Group
Websitejilsander.com

History

Founded by Jil Sander in 1968, the company's first womenswear collection was launched in 1973, menswear followed in 1997.[7][8][9] From 1974 sold her own collections alongside fashion by Sonia Rykiel, Thierry Mugler and others. The first fragrance – Woman Pure – was launched in 1979.[10] During those years, all of the brand's boutiques were designed by New York architect Michael Gabellini.[11]

The first men's perfume, Jil Sander Man Pure, followed in 1981.

The company went public in 1989;[12] in the process, Sander herself sold a one-third ownership for $56 million while retaining control over the voting shares.[10]

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.[13] In 1989 the company was converted into a stock corporation and was listed on the Frankfurt stock exchange. Flagship stores were built in Tokyo, Hong Kong and Taipei, and Sander worked on the design in collaboration with renowned architects such as Michael Gabellini. In 1993 a flagship store was added on Avenue Montaigne in Paris. The 1990s are considered to be the heyday of the Jil Sander brand.[14]

In 1992, the designer Roberto Menichetti was hired as Sander's assistant for the women's collection.[15] The 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 these designs. Men's fashion soon contributed around 20 percent to group sales.[16]

In 1999, Prada Group bought a 75% share in the company.[12][17] Six months later, Sander departed the company, and it suffered serious financial setbacks. She returned briefly in 2003.

In May 2005, it was announced that Raf Simons had become creative director for the women's and men's collection. Simons wanted to "strip it down so there was nothing that wasn't necessary".[18] Suzy Menkes, the principal fashion writer for the International Herald Tribune, said that some items in the collection "made exceptional pieces" but overall it "was not as strong as before."[19] The Fall/Winter collection, however, received accolades from IHT.[20] Simons' first women’s collection was shown at Milan Fashion Week in 2006. The collection received a positive review from the Evening Standard[21] and the Los Angeles Times.[22]

Jil Sander store at Hamburg's Neuer Wall

In 2006, private equity firm Change Capital Partners LLP bought the company from Prada.[17][23] At that point, the Telegraph reported that the company was in better shape financially.[17] Prada CEO Patrizio Bertelli said: "As we focus on the development of the Prada and Miu Miu brands, I am certain that Change Capital Partners will be able to provide the necessary investment to further grow the Jil Sander business."[24] Raf Simons remained creative director at Jil Sander.[25]

In September 2008, the Jil Sander brand was purchased by Onward Holdings Co. Ltd. (TYO: 8016), a Japanese multi-brand fashion conglomerate, and its European subsidiary GIBO' CO. S.p.A. for about US$244 million.[26][27] Also in 2008, the company entered into licensing agreements with Marchon Eyewear to produce and distribute men’s and women’s eyewear and with Albisetti to produce innerwear and beachwear.[28]

In March 2021, OTB Group acquired 100 percent of the Jil Sander brand.[29]

Designers

Locations

In 2021, Jil Sander operated 44 stores, including units in Berlin, Milan, Paris, Zurich, New York and Chicago.[30][31]

Recognition

References

  1. Businessweek - Company Overview of Jil Sander
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-09-15. Retrieved 2013-09-10.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. "Jil Sander Has a New CEO". Retrieved 2021-11-14.
  4. Petra Kappl Designer In Reticence", nytimes.com, 26 May 2002.
  5. Elizabeth Paton (April 7, 2017), Jil Sander Gets New Creative Directors; Emilio Pucci Loses One The New York Times.
  6. Zargani, Luisa. "Jil Sander Has a New CEO". Retrieved 15 September 2021.
  7. style.com - Jil Sander
  8. nymag.com - Jil Sander
  9. ""Ich möchte aufrütteln: Seht doch genau hin"". Der Spiegel (in German). 1987-06-28. ISSN 2195-1349. Retrieved 2021-11-19.
  10. Genevieve Buck (September 14, 1994), Jil Sander Designs Expansion Chicago Tribune.
  11. Genevieve Buck (September 14, 1994), Jil Sander Designs Expansion Chicago Tribune.
  12. "JIL SANDER (BRAND)". Vogue.
  13. "Bein am Boden". Der Spiegel (in German). 1982-03-28. ISSN 2195-1349. Retrieved 2021-11-19.
  14. ""Man muss Sinn haben für das effortless"". Der Tagesspiegel Online (in German). 2009-03-25. ISSN 1865-2263. Retrieved 2021-11-19.
  15. "Roberto Menichetti". www.menichetti.com. Retrieved 2021-11-19.
  16. "Medizinmann Mode". stern.de (in German). Retrieved 2021-11-19.
  17. White, Belinda (February 23, 2012). "Jil Sander to return to Jil Sander?". London: Telegraph.
  18. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-12-21. Retrieved 2007-04-22.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  19. "Raf Simons sends out his futuristic gladiators - Style - International Herald Tribune". www.iht.com. Archived from the original on 2005-06-29.
  20. "Simons with Sander: A good fit in time of quirky nobility - Style - International Herald Tribune". www.iht.com. Archived from the original on 2006-07-16.
  21. http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/londoncuts/articles/21771303?source=Evening%20Standard
  22. "Raf Simons' first collection for the Jil Sander line burns brightly with its subtle luxury". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on March 3, 2006.
  23. Bloomberg - Prada Sells Jil Sander to Vandevelde's Change Capital
  24. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-04-22.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  25. Wilson, Eric (February 24, 2006). "Private Equity Group to Buy Jil Sander Label From Prada". The New York Times.
  26. Jil Sander returns to fashion with Uniqlo The Telegraph, 23 March 2009
  27. Change Capital Partners to sell Jil Sander to Onward and GIBO Change Capital Partners, 1 September 2008
  28. Alessandra Ilari (September 2, 2008), Jil Sander Sold to Onward Holdings for $244 Million Women's Wear Daily.
  29. Luisa Zargani (March 5, 2021), OTB Acquires Jil Sander Brand Women's Wear Daily. 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/.
  30. Alessandra Turra (October 8, 2018), Jil Sander Taps Axel Keller as New CEO Women's Wear Daily.
  31. Lauren Indvik (May 21, 2021), Renzo Rosso’s ‘alternative’ luxury group Financial Times.
  32. "High Street Winner". British Vogue. 28 March 2011. Retrieved 2021-02-18.

Sources

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