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CONTENTS SUMMER/AUTUMN 2018


40 | CRAFTSMANSHIP Cindy Lawford profiles Michael Smith, the last bespoke breeches cutter in the world


42 | END OF AN ERA Henry Poole salutes Alan Alexander for his 50 years in the business


9 | EDITOR’S NOTES Remembering Tommy Nutter


10 | NEWS FROM THE ROW Best stories from the world of the Row


20 | ART & EXHIBITIONS Previewing this year’s LAPADA Art & Antiques Fair showcasing the finest British dealers


22 | COVER STORY Tom Corby on Tommy Nutter, the tailor who dressed Mick Jagger and Elton John


28 | NEW COLLECTION Gieves and Hawkes creative director John Harrison gives a modern twist to a classic brand


36 | ROYAL WEDDING Dege & Skinner takes us behind the scenes of the Wedding of the Year


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62 | THE WINE COLUMN Helena Nicklin visits Domaines Ott, the French wine dynasty who made rosé fashionable


66 | COCKTAIL HOUR Nearly every country in the world now has its own gin, says Robin Dutt


70 | MOTORING Tim Pitt puts his foot down with a McLaren 720S supercar


74 | TRAVEL SPECIAL Roderick Gilchrist explores Geneva, Swiss birthplace of the Frankenstein monster


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80 | THE LAST DETAIL Robin Dutt extols the virtues of the Rope Shoulder


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46 | BACK IN TIME Tyne O’Connell on Lady Dorothy Savile, the aristocrat who gave her name to Savile Row


50 | BEATLEMANIA Philip Norman on the rise and fall of Apple Corps, when Beatlemania gripped the Row


56 | STYLE ICONS Robin Dutt on the 10 best-dressed men in Hollywood history


SAVILE ROW STYLE MAGAZINE


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