Minimalism with a twist: Simone Bellotti presents his debut at Jil Sander

Minimalism with a twist: Simone Bellotti presents his debut at Jil Sander
Minimalism with a twist: Simone Bellotti presents his debut at Jil Sander

Minimalism with a twist: Simone Bellotti presents his debut at Jil Sander

One of the debuts at Milan Fashion Week was designer Simone Bellotti's for Jil Sander. The new creative director chose to return to the brand's Milanese headquarters_ drawing inspiration from it for his first collection.

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Minimalism with a twist: Simone Bellotti presents his debut at Jil Sander

The last time the fashion house showed its collection in its own office was in 2017_ under the direction of creative director Rodolfo Paglialunga. Since then_ design duo Lucie and Luke Meier have been at the helm of the brand_ departing in 2025. Bellotti calls the return to the headquarters “a new beginning” in the show notes.

The style of Jil Sander_ the founder of the fashion house_ is characterised by minimalism. Bellotti seems to have taken this to heart. “Is it possible to omit and at the same time leave a personal mark? Does less make more possible? Is it better to opt for directness or for refinement_ to add or remove layers_ to polish to perfection or to leave something unfinished?” These are all questions the creative director has asked himself.

The debut collection is focused around “purity as a mode_ not a limitation”. Both womenswear and menswear appeared on the catwalk_ contrasting sombre neutral tones with pastels and vibrant colours. Dark blue is combined with red or butter yellow; orange with grey; and pastel pink with brown. This honours the brand's heritage_ as Sander herself liked to combine white or black with a bold colour. Bellotti chooses to expand the colour palette slightly further and engage more in colour blocking.

Minimalism with a twist: Simone Bellotti presents his debut at Jil Sander

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Simone Bellotti debuts at Jil Sander: a new beginning from the Milanese headquarters

The silhouettes are “strictly vertical”_ according to the show notes. A surprising element is the small cut-outs_ like a slash in paper. They appear halfway down a skirt or just below the waist. A larger opening is featured in a top and two dresses_ revealing a large part of the torso with a bralette underneath. The play on form is subtly echoed in jackets with slightly rounded shoulders and sleeves_ or gathered at the buttons.

Minimalism with a twist: Simone Bellotti presents his debut at Jil Sander

Bellotti's debut feels true to Sander's heritage_ rather than a designer imposing his personal style on a brand from a completely different background. This is not about a star designer bringing his fans and entourage to a new fashion house. Instead_ it is about someone who respects the brand's history_ refreshing it and presenting something authentic without too much fuss.

Minimalism with a twist: Simone Bellotti presents his debut at Jil Sander

Minimalism with a twist: Simone Bellotti presents his debut at Jil Sander

Minimalism with a twist: Simone Bellotti presents his debut at Jil Sander

Minimalism with a twist: Simone Bellotti presents his debut at Jil Sander

Minimalism with a twist: Simone Bellotti presents his debut at Jil Sander

Minimalism with a twist: Simone Bellotti presents his debut at Jil Sander

Minimalism with a twist: Simone Bellotti presents his debut at Jil Sander

Minimalism with a twist: Simone Bellotti presents his debut at Jil Sander

Minimalism with a twist: Simone Bellotti presents his debut at Jil Sander