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FOREWORD


EDITOR’S NOTES


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MANAGING DIRECTOR Stewart Lee Email: stewart.lee@publicationsuk.co.uk


HEAD OF DESIGN & PRODUCTION Andy Clow Email: andy.clow@publicationsuk.co.uk


ART EDITOR Dan Angel


CONTRIBUTORS Robin Dutt Tim Newark Daniel Evans Hazel Plush Neil Carr Sarah Gordon


PRODUCTION Angela Brown


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COVER Photograph by Etienne Gilfi llan, assisted by Paolo Navarino


avile Row isn’t just an address, it’s a state of mind. Our big interview this


issue is with Antony Price, the genius fashion designer who has dressed Mick Jagger, Bryan Ferry and Duran Duran. Price reinvented the men’s suit back in the Seventies – showier, bigger lapels – and, in many ways, anticipated the Eighties with his work for Roxy Music. Excitingly, Price – who has


been called the most criminally overlooked designer in British fashion, and whose clients still include the Duchess of Cornwall – is planning his fi rst menswear collection in years.


Tom Bradbury, Dege & Skinner


Elsewhere in this issue, our


resident boulevardier Robin Dutt brings his monocle up close and inspects the issue of vents in men’s jackets, writes a poetic appreciation of Anderson & Sheppard, one of the most venerable tailors on the Row, and essays the historic rivalry between the two great nightclubs of Mayfair, Annabel’s and Tramp. A new regular column we have introduced into this winter issue


Our big interview this issue is with Antony Price, the genius fashion designer who has dressed Mick Jagger,


Bryan Ferry and Duran Duran


is Final Fitting, where the doyens of Savile Row share their favourite


non-tailoring


purchases. This month seven Row luminaries tell us about their favourite men’s fragrances, from the rarefi ed (Lumière Blanche from Olfactive Studio, the choice of Alexander Lewis of Norton & Sons) to the traditionally masculine (Eucris by Geo F Trumper, picked by Geoff Wheeler of Huddersfi eld Fine Worsteds).


The Editor Savile Row Style Magazine


INSIDE: GET SHIRTY WITH DEGE & SKINNER’S ONE STOP BESPOKE SHIRT MAKING FACILITY: PAGES 30-31


SAVILE ROW STYLE MAGAZINE 7


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