FashionIncomingDavid David Gives us TThe print master returns to his roots with a collection of printed tees, vests and dresses.ShareLink copied ✔️February 9, 2010FashionIncomingTextDazed DigitalDavid David Gives us T David David may have taken his distinct graphic prints to more evolved designs in recent seasons but with this T001 collection, he returns to his roots with a range of classic t-shirts, vests and dresses in soft jersey cotton. The all-over brush stroke prints are a reminder of a time when David Saunders would paint each piece individually. The collection was also shot in Saunders' studio where he lives and work where we might be treated to a cuppa or two and so we quickly quizzed him about his take on tees and tea. DD: What makes a great tee?David Saunders: A big splash, sharp and sweet, your own billboard message DD: What goes with your tee?David Saunders: Comfy jeans pants socks sneakers DD: Who makes your tea?David Saunders: Me of course, no one ever gets it quite perfect DD: What goes with your tea?David Saunders: My ability to stop daydreaming (it goes when I drink tea)David David T001 collection soon to be available online. Check the website for stockists.CreditsPhotography Jenny and LeeStyling Karin PetersonHair Sarah TyrrellMake-Up Gemma CollingwoodModels Margo at Premier and Hakan at Bookings Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREIn pictures: The most memorable street style of 2025LottoLotto brings football fashion to North America ahead of the 2026 World CupSMUT PRESS answers the dA-Zed quizDo NOT try and have sex with Jonathan Anderson’s solid bronze peachTimothée Chalamet wants to dress Fakemink and Susan BoyleMeet the Dazed Clubbers on this year’s Dazed 100How a DIY fashion show united Manchester and China for one night onlyLeather pups, Labubus and a Versace fallout: 2025’s wildest fashion momentsOakley Bad Education: Oakley goes back to school for AW25Lucila Safdie answers the dA-Zed quizEBiT is looking for models who speak openly about mental healthValentino is doubling down on its controversial Rockstud