LFW AW17: J. JS Lee

THE Seoul-born Jackie JS Lee aka J. JS Lee was inspired for this season by children’s dressing up games –  playing with the grown-up wardrobes of their parents and exploring their identities through these games...

LFW SS16: J. JS Lee

London Fashion Week started off with birds’ chirping this season as designer J. JS Lee had flying like a bird, freedom and carefreeness on her mind for her SS16 collection. The motif of birds was apparent throu...

London Collections Men SS16: Hardy Amies

Savile Row icon Hardy Amies staged a utilitarian spectacular at London Collections Men this season, introducing tailoring with a more innovative direction and relocating its catwalk show to the imposing St Panc...
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LFW AW15: Paul Smith

By the time of Paul Smith’s show on a late Sunday afternoon that became almost an evening as the show started about 40 minutes late, the weather got to its worst – extremely cold, wet and windy. It was therefor...

LC:M AW15 – Gieves & Hawkes

Hosting their AW15 presentation at St James’ Christies, Gieves & Hawkes staked their claim on topping off LC:M day three with a touch of class with a capital C. Being Savile Row’s number one occupant  the t...

LC:M Gieves and Hawkes SS15

Gieves & Hawkes output is always watertight. There is something about being the most respected mainstay on Savile Row that takes you places, and after over 200 years of creating some of the finest bespoke g...

LC:M Richard James SS15

Atten-hut, it's time for the desert rats to come out and play. Richard James of Savile Row took us to the faraway reaches of the Saharan desert today and stationed us with the desert rat troopers of the late Th...