The barely-there nude colors featured as part of the Jill Sander Fall 2012 runway show were fresh and pretty. Completely toned down and simple, the colors matched well with the classic and elegant designs by Raf Simons of Jill Sander. The beautiful, classic and breathtaking designs by Simons were the final collection of Simons for design house Jill Sander.
The finale of the show brought tears to the eyes of onlookers and audience members, as well as Simons himself who took his last bow as part of the Jill Sander family. Some say the collection was a "modern take on '50s Dior couture" that re-envisioned the lovely components that made the time period such an elegant hit.
The lovely pastels of the Jill Sander Fall 2012 campaign are sure to be a hit in stores this autumn and give a fantastically fresh breath on fall fashion.
Muted Barely-There Fashion
The Jill Sander Fall 2012 Collection Features Barely There Nudes
Trend Themes
1. Barely-there Nudes - Opportunity for beauty and fashion brands to explore minimalist, nude color palettes in their product offerings.
2. Classic and Elegant Designs - Opportunity for luxury fashion houses to create timeless and sophisticated designs that evoke a sense of nostalgia and elegance in consumers.
3. '50s Nostalgia - Opportunity for retro-inspired fashion brands to capitalize on the renewed interest in the elegant and glamorous style of the 1950s.
Industry Implications
1. Beauty - The beauty industry can leverage the trend of barely-there nude colors by launching new makeup and skincare products that enhance natural beauty.
2. Fashion Design - Fashion design industry can tap into the demand for classic and elegant designs by incorporating timeless elements into their collections.
3. Retail - Fashion retailers have an opportunity to carry retro-inspired clothing and accessories that cater to the growing consumer interest in '50s nostalgia.