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Jonathan Saunders
Born1977 (age 46–47)
NationalityBritish
EducationStonelaw High School[2][3]
Glasgow School of Art
Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design
OccupationFashion designer
AwardsElle Style Awards British Designer of the Year 2008
British Fashion Council/Vogue Designer Fashion Fund Award 2012
Websitewww.jonathan-saunders.com

Jonathan Saunders (born 1977)[4] is a Scottish fashion designer, known for his work with prints and use of traditional silk screening techniques.[5][6] Celebrities who have worn his designs include Madonna,[7] Kylie Minogue,[8] Sienna Miller[9] and Michelle Obama.[10]

Career

Saunders graduated from Glasgow School of Art in 1999 with a BA in printed textiles, and went on to gain an MA in the subject at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in 2002.[1] His graduate collection, which featured a series of brightly printed chiffon kaftans inspired by the Beatles' Yellow Submarine album cover,[5] won him the 2002 Lancome Colour Award.[11] Within two days of his graduation show Saunders was commissioned to design prints for Alexander McQueen[5] and produced a bird-of-paradise print for McQueen's 2003 collection.[12] Saunders was also enlisted as a consultant for fashion houses Chloé, and Pucci under the direction of Christian Lacroix.[6]

Saunders made his debut at London Fashion Week in September 2003.[13] British Vogue featured one of Saunders' designs on the cover of the January 2004 issue,[14] and Harrods and Harvey Nichols placed orders for his designs.[15]

Saunders continued to show regularly at London Fashion Week until 2008, when he decided to take his collection to New York Fashion Week in a move he described as "a natural progression".[16] He returned to London Fashion Week in 2010.[10]

Saunders was previously creative director of Milan-based fashion house Pollini,[17] for whom he designed ranges for retail chains Target[18] and Topshop.[19] He was succeeded by Nicholas Kirkwood.[20]

On 8 December 2015 Saunders announced the closure of his eponymous label, citing 'personal reasons'.[21]

Accolades

References

  1. ^ a b Wyllie, Alice (12 September 2009). "Interview: Fashion designer Jonathan Saunders". The Scotsman. Retrieved 6 June 2010.
  2. ^ He's got his work cut out | Just four weeks before his London show, his computer was stolen. But Glasgow fashion designer Jonathan Saunders has turned disaster into a dream. By Cate Devine, The Herald, 26 September 2003
  3. ^ Style | Glasgow Gurus, Evening Times, 15 February 2008
  4. ^ "Jonathan Saunders". models.com. Retrieved 6 June 2010.
  5. ^ a b c Cartner-Morley, Jess (19 February 2004). "Saunders launches kaleidoscope of colour". The Guardian. Retrieved 6 June 2010.
  6. ^ a b "Jonathan Saunders – Biography". Vogue (Australia). Archived from the original on 2 January 2011. Retrieved 6 June 2010.
  7. ^ Gilbert, Laurelle (14 September 2009). "Madonna Headlines MTV Music Awards 2009". Elle.com. Archived from the original on 10 July 2011. Retrieved 9 June 2010.
  8. ^ MacDonald, Stuart (4 May 2008). "Scottish Fashion Awards face funding cuts". The Times. Retrieved 6 June 2010.
  9. ^ Clements, Erin (3 April 2009). "Red Carpet Buzz: Sienna Miller". Elle.com. Archived from the original on 28 July 2012. Retrieved 9 June 2010.
  10. ^ a b Alexander, Hilary (24 June 2009). "Jonathan Saunders returns to London Fashion Week". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 28 June 2009. Retrieved 6 June 2010.
  11. ^ Hewitt, Lucy (26 November 2008). "Best Scottish designer". The Scotsman. Retrieved 7 June 2010.
  12. ^ "Jonathan Saunders". hellomagazine.com. Archived from the original on 11 July 2011. Retrieved 7 June 2010.
  13. ^ Groom, Avril (24 September 2003). "Scots designer fashions debut triumph". The Scotsman. Retrieved 6 June 2010.
  14. ^ "Northern Star". Vogue.com. 1 May 2006. Archived from the original on 11 June 2011. Retrieved 7 June 2010.
  15. ^ "Who's who in London Fashion Week". The Times. 16 September 2009. Archived from the original on 15 June 2011. Retrieved 6 June 2010.
  16. ^ Cartner-Morley, Jess (2 February 2008). "Saunders joins British fashion's New York exodus". The Guardian. Retrieved 6 June 2010.
  17. ^ Cowan, Natasha (15 May 2008). "Pollini appoints Jonathan Saunders as new creative director". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 21 April 2013. Retrieved 6 June 2010.
  18. ^ Jana, Reena (1 October 2008). "Ducking the Price War, Target Highlights Fashion". Business Week. Archived from the original on 5 October 2008. Retrieved 6 June 2010.
  19. ^ Sells, Emma (22 January 2010). "Jonathan Saunders for Topshop hits stores today". Elle.com. Archived from the original on 10 July 2011. Retrieved 6 June 2010.
  20. ^ "Nicholas Kirkwood Has Been Replaced at Pollini". fashionista.com. 19 December 2014. Retrieved 4 April 2018.
  21. ^ Milligan, Lauren (8 December 2015). "Why Jonathan Saunders Is Closing His Label". vogue.co.uk. Retrieved 4 April 2018.
  22. ^ "Biography of Jonathan Saunders". Scottish Style Awards. Retrieved 6 June 2010.
  23. ^ "Scottish Fashion Awards 2006 Winners". Female First. 12 May 2006. Retrieved 14 August 2015.
  24. ^ Alexander, Hilary (13 February 2008). "Elle Style Awards". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 26 August 2009. Retrieved 6 June 2010.