Jonathan Saunders Spring 2012 | London Fashion Week

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published September 17, 2011

Saunders’ Spring Palette – With high anticipation, Scottish designer Jonathan Saunders presented his namesake label’s spring 2012 collection with his masterful skills of color and silhouette still in tact. Juxtaposing neon hues of pink, green and yellow with intricate patterns, Saunders used shapes as a canvas this season showing a playful mixture of color in the form of embroidered sheer dresses, lightweight jackets and gradient dyed fabric.












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5 thoughts on “Jonathan Saunders Spring 2012 | London Fashion Week”

  1. Beautiful color combinations and prints, the shapes are interesting and I dig his dynamic of very proper vs. very improper.  A lot of designers do the 50’s/60’s housewife aesthetic, but I think this is more refreshing than anything I’ve seen in a while.  Jonathan is becoming a favorite of mine.

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  2. Beautiful color combinations and prints, the shapes are interesting and I dig his dynamic of very proper vs. very improper.  A lot of designers do the 50’s/60’s housewife aesthetic, but I think this is more refreshing than anything I’ve seen in a while.  Jonathan is becoming a favorite of mine.

    Reply

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