Scent of a Woman in Mens Fashion Clothing Design
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New trends and styles for menâs clothing and accessories are often influenced and preceded by womenâs fashion. If floralâs are on the cards for spring 2009 then similarly youâll see watered down versions in suits through to silk ties.
It might sound ridiculous, but, it has been so for centuries.
Louis Patou a Paris fashion designer made silk ties from womenâs dress material, hence the advent of the designer tie.
So the concept is nothing new. The fact is womenâs fashion is specifically designed to attract man.
And so naturally including a smidgeon of femininity into menâs accessories, silk ties in particular, makes perfect sense. The other thing is, youâd be surprised at the number of females that design menâs clothing.
It is our good fortune that they do, otherwise weâd end up with nothing other than grey suits, striped ties and tattered old wallets.
Iâve seen the spring summer 2009 silk tie collection, they are drab and colourless, a series of stripes and geometric patterns, no floralâs at all, which, after seeing what women plan to wear is in contrast to logic.
How much longer do we have to be confined to conservative shades of grey?
Well, luckily there are changes afoot and if youâre prepared to look hard enough will be rewarded. There are designers out there who accurately forecast future trends and theyâre the ones to watch as they buck the critics view.
The women fashion designers I know of and or associated with all share common traits, the way they incorporate colour and pattern cannot be mimicked by man. And thatâs where the great appeal is, itâs the scent of a women in the designs they create.
Rather than follow mainstream, weâve created our own regime with a small cluster of male and female designers. People may ask, whatâs so special about that? Well thereâs only one way to find out.
By name, Cressida Bell, Victoria Richards and Vivienne Westwood, Shane McCoubrey, Ian Flaherty, Lbb London and Simon Carter.
By unique product; Falling Leaves autumn silk ties, Bar, mens jewellery, and the famous cube cufflinks by Ian Flaherty.
And if itâs Jewellery for men youâre searching for? The best is deigned by a woman.
Now here are a few historic anecdotes from our data base.
1971: Maverick screen actress Katherine Hepburn, whose long-term lover Spencer Tracey was a customer of Huntsman, takes the extraordinary step of ordering bespoke denim jeans from her late lover’s Savile Row tailor. Hepburn’s commission foreshadows bespoke denim collections launched in 2006 by Timothy Everest and Evisu.
1973: Robert Redford stars in the definitive film of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. Fitzgerald was a dedicated customer of Jermyn Street bespoke shirt maker Turnbull & Asser. The shirts that reduce The Great Gatsby’s socialite heroine Daisy (Mia Farrow) to tears with their beauty in the film all bear the Turnbull & Asser bespoke label.
1974: Gieves Ltd acquires Hawkes (and the precious freehold of No I Savile Row) and become Gieves & Hawkes.Tommy Nutter seeks sanctuary at Kilgour, French & Stanbury after his acrimonious exit from Nutters of Savile Row. Kilgour also incorporates the famed hunt tailoring specialist Bernard Weatherill. Nutters of Savile Row continues with Sexton, Roy Chittleborough and Joseph Morgan.Maurice Sedwell hires Trinidad-born Andrew Ramroop who will go on to become Managing Director and a Professor of tailoring at the London College of Fashion.
There will always be a niche to fill and our aim is to do so.
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Purveyor of finely crafted Designer Silk Ties and handmade silver cufflinks by, Ian Flaherty, Simon Carter, Vivienne Westwood, Lbb London, Veritas, Timothy Everest, Vivienne Westwood, Michelsons and Victoria Richards, Louis Feraud, Shane McCoubrey and Cressida Bell,



