Hardy Amies

'Hartnell to Amies: Couture by Royal Appointment': Learning from British Couture Lessons in South London

Joao Paulo Nunes | Posted 28.01.2013 | UK Style
Joao Paulo Nunes

Maybe because of its relative seclusion away from London's traditional cultural centres of Trafalgar Square or South Kensington, and despite the fact ...

Will the Queen Fly the Flag for British Fashion?

Nickee Todd | Posted 01.06.2012 | UK Style
Nickee Todd

During the lead up to her Diamond Jubilee, our 86 year old monarch's dress sense has been the topic of many a fashion article. She apparently knows what suits her, has a distinctive style and always dresses appropriately.

Royal Mail Celebrates Vivienne Westwood, Paul Smith and Alexander McQueen

Huffington Post UK | Sara C Nelson | Posted 16.05.2012 | UK

Some of Britain’s most renowned fashion designers are being featured on a new set of ten first class stamps. Shot by fashion photographer Sølve...

Tommy Nutter and Savile Row: Reinventing the Tradition of Tailoring

Joao Paulo Nunes | Posted 17.09.2011 | UK Style
Joao Paulo Nunes

Anyone who takes the slightest interest in contemporary menswear will confirm that bespoke tailoring and the appreciation of historical designs and techniques stand at levels of fascination for designers and male consumers that had not been seen for decades. The recently opened "Tommy Nutter: Rebel on the Row" exhibition at London's Fashion and Textile Museum is a timely and meaningful event.