Bianca Saunders on the evolution of her label, which makes the ‘familiar unfamiliar’ – Wallpaper*

Thu 22 Dec

Bianca Saunders is part of ‘The New Fashion Vanguard’ – four international fashion labels and designers presenting a new way to dress, as featured in ‘The Future Issue’ of Wallpaper* where we meet the rising stars shaking up the creative industries.

In 2021, British menswear designer Bianca Saunders received one of fashion’s most noteworthy prizes, the Andam award, placing her in an esteemed company – previous winners have included Martin Margiela, Christophe Lemaire and Iris Van Herpen.

Saunders was selected for her subtly subversive designs, which play with the textures and proportions of traditional menswear garments – notably, denim jeans and jackets, and the tailored suit. A condition of the prize is for the winner to hold their runway shows in Paris each season, which Saunders believes has significantly elevated her output already (September 2022 marked her sophomore show in the city).

‘I think it’s really matured the brand, and the conversations people have about it,’ she says. ‘Winning Andam means no longer considering myself an emerging designer, but a designer that is serious about fashion, about my audience, about quality and craft.’

Saunders continues to maintain a studio in London – where she grew up, in the south-east London neighbourhood of Lewisham – the city continuing to inspire her work, which she describes as making the ‘familiar unfamiliar’. As such, for her S/S 2023 collection, she took cues from Jamaican ‘hard food’, whereby solid starches like yams, green bananas and potato are boiled for long periods until soft – an ode to her British-Carribean roots. ‘I liked the idea of conceptualising that [idea] into how I worked with materials,’ she says. ‘So pieces were either hard in the front or soft in the back, or had the fluidity of moving water. I think it was a different way of bringing my culture into fashion.’