Jil Sander arrives in Shanghai By Apple Mandy (That's Shanghai) Updated: 2006-07-12 14:20 Were the clothing brand Jil Sander to choose a maxim, it might be 'less
is more'. The German luxury label's simple, tailored designs impart a sense of
quiet elegance, the sort favored by the likes of Jude Law, Kiera Knightley and,
not surprisingly, that paragon of exquisite taste, the Prince of Wales.
Opened in April, the China flagship store at Plaza 66 is simplicity itself.
The wall-mounted glass shelves, edged in gleaming nickel under warm yellow
lights, offer a nicely understated platform for this season's wedges, leather
belts and slouchy bags. As do the misty granite and Macassar ebony tables.
The women's and men's suits and separates also reflect a '90s minimalist
style, available in a palette of nudes and pastels, in luxurious blends of
cotton, silk, linen, wool and cashmere. Sander's use of high-end fabrics is a
big part of the high-end price tag-asymmetric wrap-over skirts start at RMB
5,000; and strapless dresses tied with trails of ribbons are a cool RMB 9,200.
For men, there are crisp cotton polo shirts in seafaring navy and white for RMB
3,000, and slim cut trousers at around RMB 5,000. Shoes and bags run from RMB
2,000-10,000.
"From the beginning, Jil Sander's 'pure' approach has broken the hard rules
of international luxury fashion," says Adrienne Ma, president of Joyce Boutique
Holdings Limited which represents Jil Sander. Extensive fabric research and
precise, beautiful tailoring are the brand’s unrivalled specialties.”
The new Shanghai boutique is the brand's first on the Chinese mainland. "But
we will also be looking for growth opportunities outside of Shanghai," says Ma.
Adding that, "While Jil Sander is a global fashion brand, its understated
styling can also serve as business attire. The luxurious fabrics and beautiful
cut of the Jil Sander collections should certainly appeal to the discerning
Chinese customer."
Jil Sander Location: No 322, 3/F, Plaza 66, No.1266
Nanjing Xilu Tel: 021-62888828
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