News
Changing tastes in menswear and a decades-long drift from formal wear, especially in the workplace, had left London's Savile Row in a state of perilous decline. Can women save the famous tailoring ...
Can Savile Row Be Saved by Women Who Want Power Suits? Daisy Knatchbull set up shop as a dedicated women’s tailor on the world’s most famous street for men’s clothing.
His shoes ignited a worldwide sartorial revolution, but he hangs his hat in KL. Here are his top hometown experiences, from enjoying street food to designing your own bespoke suit.
Named after Lady Savile, the wife of the 3rd Earl of Burlington, Savile Row was built between 1731 and 1735 as part of the illustrious Burlington Estate. Tailors started to occupy Savile Row’s ...
The ‘female tailor of Savile Row’ reveals how the sartorial street of choice has evolved since 1846.
A Savile Row suit begins with a lot of questions. This is by design. The word bespoke comes from the defunct bespeak, meaning “spoken about” or “arranged”. To have something made bespoke ...
Savile Row Christmas lights 2024 Themed festive illuminations on Savile Row. Photo: Savile Row World-famous tailoring street Savile Row nods to its heritage with its Christmas lights.
Lifestyle Where Elon Musk buys his suits on Savile Row (and so does Daniel Craig) With the Tesla CEO’s preference for sharp tailoring, is the era of the T-shirt clad tech bro coming to an end?
Savile Row tailors sold more bespoke suits this year than any time since the Covid-19 pandemic, as people are returning to the office or attending more formal parties, say retailers on the famous ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results