Saul Nash

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Founded in 2018, Saul Nash is a British menswear label created by dancer and designer, Saul Nash. 

Nash is a dancer and designer from north east London. Nash came to fashion through the unconventional route of performance, having practiced for many years as a dancer and graduated in BA Performance Design at Central Saint Martins in 2015, before receiving a scholarship for and graduating from the MA Menswear course at the Royal College of Art in 2018. Inspired by the kinetic body and the subversion of sportswear via the memories of the different people he grew up around in London, Nash’s practice extends to worn garments and their ability to liberate an individual’s identity.

Bridging the gap between luxury menswear and activewear, the brand exists to produce unique contemporary technical garments cut and designed for the liberation of movement. Using zips and lightweight materials, the garments are made to function as well as stylishly enable their wearer. Grounded in the ethos of community, the brand utilises local north London-based manufacturers to produce limited quantities. Nash's shows demonstrate his background in dance and embrace his London roots, often featuring his friends as models and collaborators. Saul Nash debuted with Fashion East for S/S 20.

Nash also works as a choreographer and movement director, working with Bianca Saunders for her A/W 20 Videolight collection presentation, Ib Kamara and Stephan Isaac-Wilson on the Extreme Beauty fashion film and immersive party with Vogue Italia in 2019, and recording artist Lafawndah's music video for Daddy (2019).

Founded in 2018, Saul Nash is a British menswear label created by dancer and designer, Saul Nash. 

Nash is a dancer and designer from north east London. Nash came to fashion through the unconventional route of performance, having practiced for many years as a dancer and graduated in BA Performance Design at Central Saint Martins in 2015, before receiving a scholarship for and graduating from the MA Menswear course at the Royal College of Art in 2018. Inspired by the kinetic body and the subversion of sportswear via the memories of the different people he grew up around in London, Nash’s practice extends to worn garments and their ability to liberate an individual’s identity.

Bridging the gap between luxury menswear and activewear, the brand exists to produce unique contemporary technical garments cut and designed for the liberation of movement. Using zips and lightweight materials, the garments are made to function as well as stylishly enable their wearer. Grounded in the ethos of community, the brand utilises local north London-based manufacturers to produce limited quantities. Nash's shows demonstrate his background in dance and embrace his London roots, often featuring his friends as models and collaborators. Saul Nash debuted with Fashion East for S/S 20.

Nash also works as a choreographer and movement director, working with Bianca Saunders for her A/W 20 Videolight collection presentation, Ib Kamara and Stephan Isaac-Wilson on the Extreme Beauty fashion film and immersive party with Vogue Italia in 2019, and recording artist Lafawndah's music video for Daddy (2019).

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