Basso & Brooke did a collection that veered from wildly colored digital prints that resembled the work of Jeff Koons to more stark black and white pieces inspired by the photography of Herb Ritts. They also experimented with shapes and volume, playing with both body-conscious and more voluminous looks. I love Basso & Brooke; they are always a fun surprise.
The above might be my favorite piece in the collection.
Although I love this one too.
Here's a video interview with Chris Brooke discussing the collection.