Jonathan Saunders: menswear autumn/winter 2012 - in pictures
The fabrics in the collection were developed by Saunders at a mill in England, this jacket features an intricate 3D concertina effect fabric reminiscent of a MC Escher sketch.Photograph: PRSaunders said he took inspiration from David Hockney, Mick Jagger and George Harrison: 'Guys that wore colour and appear masculine.'Photograph: PRThis jumper is what the fashion desk lovingly refers to as a 'piece'. A piece will do wonders for your wardrobe, lifting it from humdrum to stellar. We promise.Photograph: PR
Next season is all about the coat and luxe fabrics, this coat ticks both boxes and is roomy enough to wear over a quilted jacket.Photograph: prTailoring is another key trend for autumn/winter 2012. This mélange suit is the stuff of dreams.Photograph: PRMade from the same Escher fabric as the double-breasted jacket, this bomber is a standout piece of the collection, clashed here to great effect with a printed T-shirt and claret trousers.Photograph: PRThe collection uses a modish colour palette, clashing powder-blue and brown, pale pink and red for a retro feel.Photograph: PRClashing print and texture is a key feature of the collection.Photograph: PRA twin-set for chaps. The use of rayon and angora provides an interesting contrast finish that makes it altogether more blokey than the words 'twin-set' might suggest.Photograph: prOne of our favourite pieces is this tri-colour bomber jacket, it's a really easy way to introduce more colour in to a dark wardrobe.Photograph: PR
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