Photography by Mark ReayFashion / IncomingJil Sander Navy SS14The industrial simplicity of boyish shapes, perforated detailing and light colourShareLink copied ✔️September 10, 2013FashionIncomingTextPaul WagenblastPhotographyMark ReayJil Sander Navy SS14 Initial reaction: Bright and boyish. References: 50's industrial simplicity, Art Deco mint green and sportswear tech. Silhouette: Loose structure and boxy shapes read masculine but feel feminine. Details: Perforated leather, layered mesh and abstract pansy prints. Colour impression: Light and airy colour palette grounded by black. Accessories: Mesh purse totes and silver leather paper bag clutches. Most likely to: Be worn with a Vespa helmet and an iPad schedule Location: 5th floor of the very modern Chelsea Arts Tower on 25th street Atmosphere: Waiters in white coats offering trays of tiny quiche and cinnamon buns. Most appropriate guest: Woman in the elevator wearing a bright orange mesh shirt and sipping a freshly pressed juice from One Ugly Duck. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORE Nike The unexpected history of Nike’s Air MaxSchiaparelli’s five most shocking designsSix things you never knew about the Antwerp Six Enfant terrible Duran Lantink drops his first Jean Paul Gaultier campaignThe 7 sexiest moments at Nicolas Di Felice’s CourrègesOakley Your favourite Oakley glasses just got a faceliftBárbara Sánchez-Kane is descending to hell through the mouth of a volcanoHow Jordan Brand celebrated their iconic new football kit in São PauloA24’s The Drama hoodie is the new Marty Supreme jacketAre wearable sex toys the next frontier in fashion?In pictures: Paris Fashion Week street style in all its gloryLyas: ‘I’m really bad at keeping my mouth shut’Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy