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Bianca Saunders Capsule Collection Launch Event

23 October 2025 at 18.30–22.00

Bianca Saunders

Join British menswear designer Bianca Saunders for the exclusive launch of her new capsule collection, created for Tate

The new capsule collection is created for Tate and inspired by the visionary works of William Blake.

Bianca will share her inspirations before unveiling the collection for the very first time. The evening also features a Q&A with cultural curator Kazeem Kuteyi.

This limited-edition Autumn/Winter 2025 drop reimagines Blake’s The Good and Evil Angels (1795–c.1805) and The Simoniac Pope (1824–27) through Saunders’ distinctive lens. The four bespoke pieces -a jumper, hat, scarf, and cotton long-sleeve top, will only available only through Tate’s retail channels from launch night.

Tate Members enjoy 10% off.

This marks the first in a new series of fashion-led projects at Tate, building on past design collaborations have included collections with Jenny Holzer, Lazy Oaf, BEEN London, and Swatch.

Both Tate and Saunders share a commitment to creativity and exploration — Tate through its world-class collection of historic, modern, and contemporary art, and Saunders through her experimental tailoring, cultural storytelling, and redefinition of gender norms in menswear.

Bianca Saunders

One of the few Black British women leading a globally recognised menswear brand, Bianca Saunders has been celebrated worldwide for her innovation and cultural depth. She has been named in Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe, BoF 500, and Dazed 100, and has received the ANDAM Grand Prix Fashion Award (2021), New Establishment Menswear Designer at the Fashion Awards (2023), and the BFC/GQ Designer Fashion Fund (2024).

Influenced by her British-Jamaican heritage, Saunders’ practice weaves identity into forward-thinking fashion. Past collaborations include projects with Farah, Wrangler, and Puma, as well as her recent zine 38 Love Lane, exploring Jamaican roots.

Kazeem Kuteyi

Kazeem Kuteyi is a cultural curator, editor-in-chief, and connector shaping today’s global art and culture. He is the founder of New Currency, a platform amplifying groundbreaking ideas from emerging creatives worldwide. Kuteyi’s writing has appeared in Dazed, Real Review, and 032c, and he has lectured at the University of Toronto and the Royal College of Art in London. He has curated cultural programs at institutions including the Serpentine Galleries and the Victoria & Albert Museum. In 2021, he was named one of Dazed’s 100 Creatives Making an Impact in Their Communities and is a recipient of the Black British Grant, founded by Dr. Samuel Ross.

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