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CONTENTS SPRING 2018


40 | NEW ORDER Roderick Gilchrist meets the women who are changing this historic corner of London


46 | STYLE ICON Robin Dutt remembers the eloquent elegance of Sir Hardy Amies


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7 | EDITOR’S NOTES Three cheers for our Oscar winner...


8 | NEWS FROM THE ROW The best stories from the world of fashion and style


20 | A FAMILY AFFAIR For Dege & Skinner to survive as a name, we have to adapt, managing director William Skinner tells Daniel Evans


27 | SAVILE ROW MAKEOVER A major street enhancement programme is underway in East Mayfair


30 | THE BIG INTERVIEW Andrew Ramroop tells Cindy Lawford about his journey from Trinidad to Savile Row


36 | WEDDING OF THE YEAR Tom Corby looks at Prince Harry’s subtle style evolution, from preppy to polished


58 | FINDING THE FINEST ART Tim Newark begins his review of Mayfair’s top art galleries in Savile Row


65 | THE WINE COLUMN Krug and Dom Pérignon are two of Champagne’s most iconic houses but they couldn’t be more different, says Helena Nicklin


70 | TRAVEL SPECIAL Malcolm Folley on his magical and mystical journey around India


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78 | THE LAST DETAIL Robin Dutt finds a wide and historic range of cuff links to suit any occasion


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50 | THE PERFECT PAIR How Tony Gaziano and Dean Girling teamed up and chose Savile Row for their stylish shoe store


54 | ROOM WITH A VIEW Cad & The Dandy’s James Sleater has some strong opinions on where Savile Row goes next


SAVILE ROW STYLE MAGAZINE


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