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Saul Nash’s lululemon collab is finally here

Following its debut at our London Fashion Week party, the latest collection from the British designer and athleisure brand is available to shop

London-based designer Saul Nash has built a career on movement, both in fashion and in life. Raised in north-east London, he first found expression through dance before translating that energy into his namesake label. Now, the Fashion East designer is bringing that ethos to lululemon with SLNSH, a multi-season collaboration that reimagines activewear beyond the gym.

SLNSH Jacquard Tight-Fit Long Sleeve

SLNSH Jacquard Tight-Fit Long Sleeve

£108.00

Limited-edition jacquard-knit artwork on a tight-fitting long sleeve. Jacquard fabric is soft and four-way stretch.
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Dropping March 11, SLNSH’s first collection channels the energy of spring and the idea of metamorphosis; the pieces are built for transformation, with removable elements and layered designs that invite wearers to experiment. “This collection encourages people to step outside of what they think activewear is,” says Nash. “It pushes wearers to explore it from a new lens.”

SLNSH Ripstop Utility Pant

SLNSH Ripstop Utility Pant

£168.00

Signature seams paired with the comfort of custom-like styling. Four-way stretch ripstop fabric repels light rain. Cinchable shockcord at the hems.
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At its core, SLNSH is about fluidity. The collection spans menswear, womenswear, and accessories, reflecting Nash’s ongoing exploration of sportswear beyond rigid gender codes. It also embodies lululemon’s approach to technical innovation, merging functionality with personal expression. Jonathan Cheung, lululemon’s creative director, describes the collaboration as a seamless fit: “Saul has an innate understanding of our DNA, taking our technical fabrics and construction methods into his world to produce a collection that stands at the crossroads of performance and style.”

SLNSH Tote Bag 25L

SLNSH Tote Bag 25L

£208.00

Oversized tote made with a leather like material partially made from cactus fibre. Zippered side pocket and exterior mesh water bottle pocket for extra storage.
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SLNSH Heavyweight French Terry Pant

SLNSH Heavyweight French Terry Pant

£158.00

Heavyweight cotton fabric paired with signature seam lines. French terry fabric made from 100% cotton is naturally breathable with a weighty feel.
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For Nash, movement has always been at the center of his design practice. His ‘Static Man Versus The Man In Motion’ manifesto guides his work. “The static man is just a facade of who he is,” he explains. “But the man in motion is a reflection of who he truly is.”

The Define Jacket, a standout piece, plays with transparency, while the lululemon logo is subtly integrated throughout the collection in a way that feels organic rather than overt. “I don’t love shoving branding down people’s necks,” says Nash. “It’s important that people build their own association through the garments.”

SLNSH Top-Handle Large Belt Bag 2L

SLNSH Top-Handle Large Belt Bag 2L

£118.00

An elevated take on a lululemon fan-favourite, this belt bag has a top handle and cross-body strap for added versatility. The leather alternative is partially made using cactus fibre.
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SLNSH Heavyweight French Terry Quarter Zip

SLNSH Heavyweight French Terry Quarter Zip

£158.00

Signature seam lines paired with the comfort of heavyweight cotton fabric. 100% cotton French terry fabric is naturally breathable with a weighty feel.
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Shop key pieces from the collection throughout this page and head to the gallery above to see the full campaign.

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