New Jonathan Saunders for Topshop launches today
Jonathan Saunders' latest collection for Topshop hits stores today

Jonathan Saunders' latest collection for Topshop hits stores today
Get in line fashion fans, Jonathan Saunders' latest collection for Topshop is hitting stores, bringing a dose of designer style to the high street haven.
A five-piece collection of denim and devore pieces land today, and signal a new direction for the designer. Moving away from the print pieces that made his name, he has delved into the world of geometrics and clean cuts, as perfectly illustrated by his high-street capsule.
For denim lovers, the pencil skirt and matching strapless masque are instant must-haves, while a black body-con dress, loose jersey tee and slouchy sweatshirt are modern classics.
On his new collection, Saunders comments: 'My collection for Topshop this season has been inspired by sportswear and workwear, as well as the bold and graphic shapes of the Memphis movement. It's perfect for urban city dewellers.'
Move fast if you're coveting some Saunders style, we anticipate the pieces won't hang around for long.
JONATHAN SAUNDERS SPRING/SUMMER 2010
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