Leather Top • BLK DNM    Skirt • Valentine Gauthier    Coat • Jil Sander    Blouse • Valentine Gauthier      Skirt• Oasis

Sneakers • Nike

Inspired by the metropolises New York, Stockholm and Paris, the new collection by BLK DNM represents an urban mixture of international and progressive styles. The founder Johan Lindeberg, who worked for the popular and famous brand Diesel, fulfilled his longtime wish when he brought his label to life. Elementary elements of the style are denim wear in white, grey, indigo and timeless black with a perfect fit. In addition, olive and a nutty brown are part of the discreet color palette as well.

The cuts of the SS15 collection are as filled with contrasts as the carefully chosen colors. Slim jeans are worn with oversize tops, black is worn with white for creating thrilling contrasts. Colorful block prints are here the preferred decorative element. With the help of the carefully created color contrasts an electrifying overall concept is created which gives birth to thrilling pictures. Leather in combination with denim and semi-transparent fabrics underline these contrasts in addition and define the look of the SS15 Collection. An urban and noble style, what a stylish contradiction.

Elegant minimalism, this is what marks Jil Sander. The new winter coats follow this structure. Extremely precisely tailored and colored in pastel shades and defined by long, clear lines, these coats represent a real fashionable statement. Minimalism at its best because Jil Sander’s fashion does not need unnecessary decoration. Never has timidity been so impressive. Grey, bright blue and rose are the preferred colors for this year and I am sure that you will like these gemstones as I do. This fashion is perfect for a resolute and stylish look. Beauty which stems from simplicity.

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Photography • Suzana Holtgrave

Makeup • Yvonne Wengler featuring MAC Products

Model Julia • Model Management

Model Monika • Mega Models

Styling • Catharina Gerekos