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The Weeknd: The ‘Winter Wash’ Capsule Collection

By December 8, 2015Fashion News

Scottish born fashion Designer Jonathan Saunders has taken the decision to close his much loved label after 12 years.jon1After 12 strong years inspiring an industry, the Glasgow born fashion designer has made the decision to close his fashion label.

He has announced the release of his final collection, which will lead to the Jonathan Saunders label coming to an end after he has met all Spring/Summer requests and orders.

Since announcing the news, he has said the decision was down to “personal reasons’ followed by a more in-depth statement about the last 12 years and his much loved partner, Eiesha Bharti Pasricha.

“It is not a decision that I take lightly and I am eternally grateful to my team for all their hard work and dedication. Eiesha has not only been a fantastic partner over the last year, but an incredible support and we remain close. I am very thankful for all of the friends that I have across the industry, and I look forward to working with everyone again soon on future creative projects.”

Alternative R’n’B singer The Weeknd has released his latest capsule collection titled “Winter Wash”.xo1

The Weeknd has released his latest input into the fashion world with the ‘Winter Wash’ capsule collection.

The collection features a variety of urban inspired garments including pullover hoodies, sweatpants, long sleeve t-shirts and raglan sleeve crew necks.

The new collection not only captures a genuine take on The Weeknd’s style, but incorporates a variety of exclusive fabrics, giving the collection a true stand-out affect. The full collection comes in an all black colourway, with his trademark ‘XO’ logo featuring throughout.

Shop the new collection online at the ‘Official Fan Merchandise‘ site, and look out for the collectors edition accessories.

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