Jonathan Saunders, hailed as one of the
most exciting and captivating fashion designers of the London showcase,
has just been nominated the new Creative Director of Dior. To welcome
him at Dior, his first capsule collection will be first presented in
London and not in Paris as usual. Dior has ordered a new weapon of mass
creative construction for the Dior label and makes a mockery of the
Paris Fashion Federation – Shame on them!
Born in Scotland, Saunders graduated from
Glasgow School of Art in 1999 with a BA in Printed Textiles, going on
to graduate from Central Saint Martins in 2002 with an MA with
distinction in Printed Textiles. Besides, his creative understanding of
fashion has resulted in collaborations with dancers, artists and
interiors companies alike.
Whether designing carpets for The Rug
Company, installations for the V&A or costumes for choreographers,
the key codes of his house’s aesthetic – innovation, craftsmanship and a
creative use of pattern and colour– have been translated into numerous
different manifestations, each to resounding acclaim.
In 2003, Jonathan Saunders launched his
eponymous womenswear label, and has come to be regarded as one of
London’s design luminaries. He has established his name as synonymous
with innovation in the domains of print, pattern and craftsmanship, and
he is consistently hailed as one of the most exciting and captivating
fashion designers of the London showcase. He closed his label in 2015.
Saunders’ collections of separates and
wardrobe staples have gained him a loyal following, including industry
leaders and style influencers, and his pieces regularly appear within
fashion’s most renowned publications – including on three British Vogue
covers. In addition to the brand’s ready-to-wear collections, 2014 saw
the introduction of Jonathan Saunders Eyewear, as well as a unisex
offering, both received with industry-wide and consumer enthusiasm.
Over the past decade, Saunders has
received numerous accolades, including being awarded British Designer of
the Year at the Elle Style Awards in 2007, and in 2012 receiving the
British Fashion Council / Vogue Fashion Fund in 2012, and the British
Fashion Award in Emerging Talent – Menswear. Additionally, he has worked
with some of fashion’s biggest names – including under Alexander
McQueen, and consulted for Christian Lacroix at Pucci, Phoebe Philo at
Chloé and Paul Smith – alongside collaborations with major retailers
including Target, Topshop and Debenhams.
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