Jonathan Anderson graduated from the
London College of Fashion, before initially pursuing a career in acting. While working at the
Studio Theatre in
Washington D.C., he became interested in costume design and went on to study a degree in menswear design, graduating in 2005. He worked as visual merchandiser at
Prada, working alongside the designer, Manuela Pavesi. Anderson then moved to
London to establish his eponymous label in 2008. JW Anderson launched a menswear line in 2008. It later introduced a womenswear line for autumn 2010. During the same year, JW Anderson received sponsorship from the
British Fashion Council committee, presenting their first catwalk collection at
London Fashion Week. JW Anderson secured its second sponsorship from the British Fashion Council in 2011, before winning the Emerging Talent Award in 2012. JW Anderson became a more widely known brand in Britain after Jonathan Anderson collaborated with
Topshop in 2012 creating a limited edition collection of clothing and accessories.
Vogue covered the brand's spring/summer collection that same year, including paisley-print daywear pyjamas, which sold out shortly after launch. During London Fashion Week in 2012, JW Anderson announced it was to host its first menswear-dedicated fashion week show. In June 2013, Jonathan Anderson showcased his first collection for
Versace. The collection was for Versace's diffusion line, Versus, with Anderson as the line's relaunch designer. Part of Jonathan Anderson's focus as a designer for JW Anderson was on unisex clothes, and he carried this fashion ethos with him to Versace. It was also rumoured at the same time that
LVMH were considering Anderson for the role of creative director at
Louis Vuitton. It was announced in September 2013 that LVMH had acquired a minority stake in JW Anderson. As part of the deal, Anderson was announced as creative director of the Spanish fashion house,
Loewe. JW Anderson gave exclusive livestreaming rights to the queer dating app
Grindr for their Autumn/Winter 2016 fashion show. Users of the app were given a link to the livestream in their inboxes, which they opened in their phone or tablet browsers. ==Workshops==