Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. From the casualization of dress codes to a once-in-a-century global pandemic, Savile Row has seen its share of changes and ...
Savile Row shares a long history with the film industry, having dressed countless stars on and off the screen. And one of its newer occupants, Cad & The Dandy, has turned itself into an essential call ...
Concours on Savile Row is suiting up for its second annual event. The two-day extravaganza, which showcases bespoke tailoring and luxury cars in a delightfully splashy fashion, will return to Mayfair ...
Richard Anderson is a frequent flier. The Savile Row tailor makes the trip across the pond three times a year to visit clients in North America, making stops in Boston, Washington, Chicago, Houston, ...
Ozwald Boateng strides across the sawdust-strewn concrete floor, giving a tour of his new store on Savile Row, the short London street that’s been the home of Britain’s bespoke-tailoring industry for ...
How does one celebrate 175 years of existence? If you're Huntsman, London's storied Savile Row tailoring house, you tap Tom Chamberlin, editor-in-chief of "The Rake" magazine, to make his authorial ...
There’s a nickname for the upscale residential/commercial building at 130 W. 57 th Street: The Tower of Tailors. It got that name because at one point, five custom ...
A police officer passes Gieves and Hawkes on Savile Row, in London August 21, 2010. Photograph taken August 21, 2010. REUTERS/Luke MacGregor (BRITAIN - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL) - RTR2HPXL London’s Savile ...
In a city constantly reinventing itself, some things remain reassuringly the same. Among them are the sound of shears slicing through wool in a Mayfair cutting room, the chalk marks mapping a future ...
From the casualization of dress codes to a once-in-a-century global pandemic, Savile Row has seen its share of changes and challenges over the last 40 years. And Richard Anderson, who began an ...