Tuesday 17 November 2015

The Dashing Tweeds Catwalk Show

The Dashing Tweeds team take on China and show off their latest collection in a stunning catwalk show.





To say that the folk at Dashing Tweeds conquered China in a single week may be a huge exaggeration but they certainly met with a great deal of success and delighted everyone they met with all things Dashing.
 
The government of garment manufacturing city Ningbo very kindly invited them, and the newly formed tailoring firm George Brummell to show at their 19th international fashion week. An action packed event at venues around the city supported by TV coverage, newspaper articles and numerous influential blog posts and social media chats.


The guys said "We were honoured to be opening the week with our Catwalk show in their beautifully designed shell shaped show space"
 


Whilst in London the red carpet was being rolled out for chairman Xi Jinping, their venue in Ningbo was similarly bedecked as the social elite, designer glitterati and manufacturing leaders headed towards the show of British Style.
 
The Chinese have become increasingly fascinated by English tailoring and the nuances and history of our style, so to feed their appetite and simultaneously educate the Dashing Tweeds team decided to put on a history show starting with relevant garments from the last two centuries and ending with the modern fusion of technology and styles of their Lumatwill cloth.







"Over the last 3 months we worked exhaustively with Savile Row cutter Frank Byars of George Brummell to design and tailor the entire catwalk show for this event, so it was with some in trepidation that we started the initial fitting of our 20 Chinese models the night before the show"

They went on to say "Thankfully due to Franks many years of experience the fits were nigh on perfect requiring only a few minor turn ups from the team of tailors we had in the wings. Having finished the fittings at past midnight Holly and I then had to design the choreography and communicate our novel English poses to the Chinese models to prepare for dress rehearsal the following day. Thankfully the technical staff could not have been more helpful and by 1.30 am in the morning we were feeling more confident about putting on this huge event"
 


The day of the show the team expanded to well over 40 people as the makeup team and fitters arrived to practice the rather tricky task of fitting a perfect looking white tie tails, shooting suits and plus 4s in a matter of minutes as would be required to show all 40 looks on 20 models. 


Whilst that took place Holly ran though the visuals and music she had selected to illustrate their story and tweaked the lighting design accordingly. The humid afternoon flew by and in no time with a faint trickle of perspiration and the tickle of anticipation they were making final adjustments to their lineup of ice cool models swaggering in their new found delight in Norfolk Jackets, top hats, double breasted blazers, Inverness capes and reflective tweed.




The lights dimmed and to the opening strains of an orchestral version of greensleeves an immaculately dressed tweed coated top hat wearing Chinese gentleman stunned the audience in a contemporary look that would not have been out of place 200 years ago. 

Closely followed by a couple of sportsman in plus fours, leather padded jackets and a country suit in our new British wool collection as the audience gasped in delight. As hunting horns cutting through the auditorium they delighted the assembled congregation to a full hunting pinks complete with horsewhip and riding hat. 

The show progressed with the traditionally dressed country folk journeying in time and distance to London clad in Inverness capes and car coats in a preview of the Dashing Tweeds AW16 cloth collection. The scenes of London where accompanied by the models pacing in perfectly cut business suits in sharp pinstripes and grey flannel, showing the eager Chinese audience the correct attire for international business meetings.




A taste of the English summer then delighted, as short suits in the new SS16 fabrics frolicked down the catwalk, and their best selling cotton jacquard was shown in a fabulous one show one double breasted jacket of Dashing Tweeds original design. 


Party clothes in stripes and elegant checks then proceeded to pace down the catwalk, as Frank & Holly were busy readying models for the change needed to attend a British wedding. Seven immaculately clad models then stepped out simultaneously as the pomp and circumstance of the penultimate scene unfolded. 

Finally 3 Lumatwill three piece suits in navy, yellow and red sharply cut with a fabulous rope shoulder construction and strode down the catwalk to bring what was later voted a by far the most popular show of the whole festival to a close.


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Saturday 19 September 2015

The Farrell Tweed Suit Available from Primark

Craig from That Dapper Chap shows off his new tweed Farrell suit, available from Primark


Heritage style in a grey suit by Farrell
Farrell Menswear is a result of the collaboration between Primark and the international record-breaking musician, Robbie Williams. The line was originally created as a tribute to his grandfather, a notable dresser in his hometown in the north of England, Stoke on Trent.

The range now includes many very affordable items from sweaters to boots and shirts to suits. And with this wool suit coming in at £60.00 the quality and style you're getting for that price is incredible. Where else can you find a well fitted, heritage style suit with a high wool content for that amount? 

A look at the black high top boots
A full look at this wool suit
Keeping with the heritage theme I chose some black high top boots and a vintage style paisley bow tie. The classic white shirt keeps the look clean and simple, and the burgundy accents in the lapel flower and pocket square lift the otherwise monochrome palette.

A closer look at today's watch


The silver watch fits the colour scheme and the grey cable knit scarf came along to keep out the Autumn chill, however it was an unexpectedly warm day so I didn't actually need it at all.

Good style can be achieved at an affordable price
This grey herringbone wool suit is a great buy. It's warm and comfortable and fits really well. Yes, the high wool content could make it a bit itchy for those gents with more sensitive skin, but the jacket is fully lined and the trousers are half lined. So Farrell really have thought of everything: fit, style and practicality. 

A look at the paisley pocket square
Warm weather meant no need for the cable knit scarf
Attention to details: Farrell branded buttons


Look out for another post on Farrell Menswear soon when I'll show you a classic navy suit also at a great price!

Where it's all from


Black High Top Boots: Primark £20
Grey Feck Herringbone Wool trousers: Primark £20
Grey Fleck Herringbone Wool Jacket: Primark £40
White 100% cotton shirt: Primark Premium £10
Silver Aquapro Watch: Harding Watches £350
Paisley Pocket Square: Primark £2
Paisley Bow Tie: Bows 'N' Ties £29
Grey Cable Knit Scarf: Primark £5

All Photography By Ian Clark

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Sunday 9 November 2014

Autumn leaves

At last! The summer has finally said it's fair well and allowed those chilly mornings and cold evenings to grace us with their prescience. I know! I shouldn't wish for cold weather but it gives me such a great opportunity to layer up and pull out those wool blazers that I've been wanting to wear, not to mention, hats, scarves and gloves!







Just because it's the weekend it doesn't automatically mean you need to dress down! Why wouldn't you wear a tweed blazer and a bow tie on a Saturday to pop into town to buy a new SIM card? That's what I did, yes some people looked at me as if I was off to a winter wedding while others gave admiring glances.


With the leather side zipped boots I added a pair of dark plum cordoury trousers and a blue chambray shirt. As the trousers are a little on the big side I opted for braces rather than a belt to continue that vintage heritage feel.



The brown herringbone blazer and bow tie are a good match and give a very autumn feel with the robust wool fabrics in brown tones. It was somewhat chilly when I left the comfort and warmth of my home so as I left I reached for my new burgundy scarf.




I accessories with one of my own range of lapel pins and a spotted pocket square. Nothing too much as I felt the outfit had enough going on without unwanted adornments that could make it look cluttered and more like I'd had fun in the dressing up box! 






Where is it all from?

Brown leather boots: River Island
Fairisle socks: ASOS
Cordoury trousers: Next
Chambray shirt: Primark
Brown herringbone blazer: Primark
Brown herringbone bow tie: Primark
Pocket square: EBay
Lapel pin: home made
Glasses: Specsavers
Scarf: Next
Braces: Next

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Tuesday 29 July 2014

Bring out the tweed

I know it's still pretty warm in the UK but after a bit of a chill in the air yesterday I decided to bring back the tweed as I've missed wearing waistcoats and a heavy fabric. I just wished that I had known it was going to be 26 degrees today before I put it on. Note to self: check forecast before donning tweed!



This is a three piece suit and I was tempted to wear all three pieces but I'm bloody glad that I didn't now as all I'd be doing would be carrying it around like an accessory!  Speaking of accessories, today's included my favorite vintage watch and this amazing vintage briefcase that I picked up at a vintage fair last year.

The bow tie is also vintage and I think that all the accessories when added to this suit go to make a very heritage look, very British and very me.


















Leather tassel loafers: ASOS
Floral sock: Topman
Suit: Primark (London)
Shirt: RochaJohnRocha at Debenhams
Bow tie: vintage from EBay
Watch: vintage gold Longines, gifted
Briefcase: vintage
Bracelets: various sources, some handmade

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