jmendel2011 early spring sexy ballet series

Gilles Mendel, the fifth-generation descendant of the J. Mendel brand, was commissioned to design the costume for the New York City Ballet's solo performance "Call Me Ben." The ballet is based on the real-life story of a mobster, which was later adapted into the 1991 film *Bugsy*, earning the Best Costume Design Award. In this production, principal dancer Jenifer Ringer portrays Virginia Hill, a glamorous and influential figure in the world of organized crime. The costumes created by Gilles Mendel for this performance have since been reimagined and integrated into J. Mendel’s 2011 spring collection. Reflecting on the project, Gilles shared, “Designing for a ballet is like designing for movement itself. The elegance and grace of the performance inspire every stitch and fabric choice.” Jenifer Ringer praised the designs, saying, “Gilles’ costumes are not just clothing—they’re a statement. They make us feel more confident, more beautiful, and when you feel that way, your movements change. It’s an entirely different experience on stage.” The collaboration between J. Mendel and the New York City Ballet highlights the intersection of high fashion and performing arts, showcasing how style can enhance storytelling through movement. The 2011 spring series, inspired by the ballet, features a blend of sophistication and sensuality, capturing the essence of both the performance and the brand’s signature aesthetic. ![J. Mendel](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/21/16/24/42b38.jpg) ![jmendel2011 early spring sexy ballet series](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/21/16/24/52b4f.jpg)

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