Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Savile Row is changing. Situated in the heart of Mayfair, the world’s most famous bespoke street has influenced the way men dress ...
The world of tailoring has taken an unforeseen turn over the past year. Following the outbreak of a global pandemic, business hours have been forced into unpredictable territory, social schedules ...
The biggest landlord on a city street renowned for bespoke tailoring is seeking to add more cafes, retail outlets and office space, a move it says will update this quiet thoroughfare dedicated for ...
HERE YOU GO,” says Campbell Carey, the recently appointed creative director at Huntsman, a 167-year-old tailoring house on London’s Savile Row, who has been rooting around in his store. He emerges ...
Tailors have called Savile Row home since 1803, but a new vision for the storied street might push them out. There is one essential hurdle in recommending a bespoke tailor shop: geography. A ...
If you had taken a walk down Savile Row last fall, you’d have found yourself on a glitzy London shopping street, supercars lined up on either side and well-dressed city slickers strolling between ...
Savile Row has long been famed for its sharp sartorial tailoring, attracting customers from Laurence Olivier to King Charles III. Located in London’s Mayfair, the short street has been dubbed the ...
Britain has more to offer than tea and crumpets—there’s also a Queen who hoards corgis within the gates of Buckingham Palace and a grandson who recently hinted in his tell-all interview with Oprah ...
The famous suiting street of Savile Row has dressed the world’s most impressive men—both fictional and real. Film stars, politicians, royalty and even James Bond himself have all visited the manicured ...
Beneath the old-world exterior of a tailors on London's famed Savile Row, the workshop where the magic happens is more youthful than ever as aspiring coat makers vie for competitive apprenticeships.
“There is an odd atmosphere these days in Savile Row,” wrote Esquire’s Nick Sullivan in 1992. “Nothing tangible, you understand. But from time to time, people stop to peer with uncertainty, with ...