Bianca Saunders unveils exclusive capsule for the Tate
British menswear designer Bianca Saunders has unveiled an exclusive capsule collection with art gallery the Tate_ which reimagines iconic works by artist William Blake.
The limited-edition collection for autumn/winter 2025 showcases Saunders drawing inspiration from two of Blake_s most iconic artworks_ _The Good and Evil Angels_ (c.1795– 1805) and _The Simoniac Pope_ (1824–7)_ across a bespoke four-piece capsule.
Conceived as a non-gendered collection_ the capsule underscores Saunders_ commitment to inclusivity and fluidity in design and features a cotton-blend jumper and long-sleeve top_ alongside a wool-blend hat and scarf.
Commenting on the collaboration_ Saunders said in a statement: “It has been inspiring to engage with William Blake_s imagery and bring his powerful symbolism into dialogue with my design practice.
“This capsule celebrates both art and everyday life_ offering pieces that are deeply considered yet designed to be worn and lived in.”
Each piece in the collection_ which will be available exclusively through Tate_s retail channels from October 23 and marks the first in a new series of fashion-led initiatives following Tate_s growing portfolio of design-led retail offerings_ which have previously featured Jenny Holzer_ Lazy Oaf_ Been London_ and Swatch.
Rosey Blackmore_ director of licensing and merchandise at Tate_ added: “Bianca_s work embodies the kind of bold_ multidisciplinary thinking that we champion at Tate. This collection brings Blake_s legacy into the present through wearable_ thoughtful design.”
Prices for the Bianca Saunders x Tate collection range from 75 pounds to 135 pounds.




