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Savile Row (pronounced /ˌsævɪl ˈroʊ/) is a street in Mayfair, central London. Known principally for its traditional bespoke tailoring for men, the street has had a varied history that has included accommodating the headquarters of the Royal Geographical Society at 1 Savile Row, where significant British explorations to Africa and the South Pole were planned; and more recently, the Apple office of the Beatles at 3 Savile Row, where the band's final live performance was held on the roof of the building.
Originally named Savile Street, it was built between 1731 and 1735 as part of the development of the Burlington Estate. It was designed under the influence of Burlington's interpretation of Palladian architecture, known as "Burlingtonian". Henry Flitcroft, under the supervision of Daniel Garrett, appears to have been the main architect – though 1 and 22–23 Savile Row were designed by William Kent. Initially, the street was occupied mainly by military officers and their wives; later William Pitt the Younger and Irish-born playwright and MP, Richard Brinsley Sheridan were residents.
This film celebrates the history and skills of the men and women in the bespoke tailoring industry with candid stories of pride and hardship, working conditions, conflict and camaraderie and brushes with the famous and powerful. Most of all, this film puts those who have made the area synomomous with the highest quality craftsmanship at the centre of this history. http://www.tailoredstories.org.uk/
A glimpse into the tailoring world of Savile Row with purveyors of the finest cloth in the world, Holland & Sherry. http://www.onefourthreemedia.com
Get a sneak preview of Mastered's The Savile Row Jacket course. In this online course Andrew Ramroop OBE will teach you how to create a suit jacket from scratch, to the exceptionally high Savile Row standards that standard on London's most famous tailoring street. For more information, visit https://www.mastered.com/schools/4
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Savile Row experts talks about groom to be tips. Suits for a first date. Lawyer outfits. Graduates what to invest in.
Andrew Ramroop, owner of Maurice Sedwell, talks about his Savile Row Academy. A brief look at the history of the Academy, and Andrew's hopes for the future.
Savile Row gives us an exclusive insight of what bespoke Tailoring is all about
The Prince of Wales visits his Savile Row tailor of more than 20 years, Anderson & Sheppard on Old Burlington Street in London. Managing Director John Hitchcock shows His Royal Highness around the premises and introduces him to their young apprentices. The Prince asked Anderson & Sheppard to make suits for his latest visit to Australia and New Zealand out of wool from both countries. http://www.princeofwales.gov.uk
http://joolzguides.com In this London Guide Joolz Guides visits the home of London tailoring, Savile Row, and explains how the Japanese got their name for a suit. Savile Row is where James Bond gets his suits and is also where they got the name for the film Kingsman. At no.3 Savile Row The Beatles performed their last ever live performance 30th January 1969 If you like this London guide about Savile Row Sebiro check out and subscribe to Joolz Guides - a London Guide for Londoners! http://joolzguides.com Locate on map: https://goo.gl/maps/CbByj https://www.youtube.com/user/Joolzybaby https://www.facebook.com/joolzguides/ https://twitter.com/JoolzGuides http://takemetopitcairn.com/ http://joolz.tv
Visit http://www.breakslondon.com for more. Our guide to shopping in London in areas such as Great George Street, Oxford Street, Paddington Street, Piccadilly Circus, Savile Row, Oxford Circus Station. Transcription: One of the most famous things to do in London is to go shopping. This is Oxford Circus where its got a massive concentration of a massive concentration of all sorts of shops. International names and also British home grown tailored suits and bespoke shoes that we're going to be visiting as well. The street we're on now is one of the busiest in London. Savile Row is one of the most exclusive streets to shop on in London. A bespoke tailored hand-made suit can cost you from two thousand pounds upwards. And famous people like Winston Churchill and Alexander McQueen, Cary Grant...
In this London guide Joolz guides visits Henry Poole in Savile Row which is famous for the invention of the tuxedo and one of the best places to go in London if you want a bespoke suit made. Learn about how Henry Poole came up with the idea and why it's called a tuxedo. In 1886 an American gentleman called James Potter met the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII), and was invited to Sandringham. So Potter went to Henry Poole and asked what was appropriate and Henry said, "well we've just made on of these for the prince" and Potter wanted the same. When he went back to his club, The Tuxedo Club, just outside New York, he was the envy of all his peers. If you like this London guide about the invention of the tuxedo - Henry Poole, check out and subscribe to Joolz Guides - a London Guide fo...
MenStyleFashion asks the expert from Chester Barrie, a Savil Row Tailor about what to choose and wear on your wedding day. Follow us here: MenStyleFashion Website: http://goo.gl/Zk4eYf MenStyleFashion Twitter: http://goo.gl/4EgW28 MenStyleFashion Facebook: http://goo.gl/j7KzZs MenStyleFashion Youtube: http://goo.gl/mWEk85 MenStyleFashion Pinterest: http://goo.gl/1OPs5X MenStyleFashion Google+: http://goo.gl/Nw7vVL
The Indian Master Tailors Association (IMTA) was founded by Ms. Anupama Sachdeva (co-founder and creative head of bespoke label Pezalli) with the aim of raising the niche and specific skill development in the area menswear bespoke tailoring in the country. As part of its first initiative, IMTA has invited London’s Savile Row Academy to unveil the Savile Row secrets of bespoke tailoring to the country. Professor Andrew Ramroop OBE, of Maurice Sedwell will train 15 Indian tailors coming from across the country in an intensive one month suit making program, wherein the trainees will construct and display a three piece suit made from scratch The course will be held at the prestigious Indian School of Design and Innovation, Mumbai. The participation includes several top bespoke tailors, desig...
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When is a piece of clothing really worth the price tag? In a new 3-part series ‘Luxury of Less’, GQ columnist Jim Chapman explores the so-called ‘investment pieces' that promise to keep you in style whatever the season. First up, join Jim as he heads to Gieves & Hawkes on London’s Savile Row to discover how to buy a suit, what goes into creating a really great one, and some tips for tailoring whatever your budget. Subscribe to British GQ►► http://po.st/SubscribeBritishGQ When is a piece of clothing really worth the price tag? GQ columnist and YouTube star Jim Chapman explores the so-called ‘investment pieces' that promise to keep you in style whatever the season. CONNECT WITH BRITISH GQ Web: http://po.st/BritishGQ Twitter: http://po.st/TwitterBritishGQ Facebook: http://po.st/FacebookBri...
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube London Travel Guide http://bit.ly/16S8LQh Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of the Shopping Areas of London, such as Oxford Street in vicinity which is one of the busiest shopping districts in the world and Savile Row Street where tailors visibly prepare the world's most elegant suits. Visit the Shopping Areas of London in the United Kingdom Oxford Street in vicinity is one of the busiest shopping districts in the world. The semicircular section of Regent Street between Oxford Circus and Piccadilly Circus is called the Quadrant. Numerous large department stores and famous shops buy in the street. For instance there's a world's largest toy store Hamley's but also worth mentioning are Marks & Spencer, House of Fraser, and there...
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Read your free e-book: http://copydl.space/mebk/50/en/B007YLKHVU/book This is the true-life story of a boy who quit school to become an apprentice on Savile Row, home to London's most venerable tailors, and wound up owning his own shop on the world-famous 'golden Mile', where he hand-cuts exquisite suits for a clientele including royalty, politicians, literati, business tycoons, and media stars.on a bright, bitterly cold and snowy morning in January 1982, 17-year-old Richard Anderson made his way with his father to an interview at Savile Row's illustrious Henry Huntsman & Sons. They were late, but Richard got the job, with its meagre salary of only 2,000 a year, and his life was changed forever. Huntsman was arguably the world's most prestigious tailoring house, and Richard's apprenticeshi...
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Kathryn Sargent has clothed everyone from the royal family to David Beckham Suit makers have lined London’s famous Savile Row for over 200 years. But for the first time last month, a woman opened up shop on the street, which has been dominated by men. “I was very pleased to see my name above the door,” explained Kathryn Sargent as she stood behind the counter in her store. “But I almost try to not get too excited about it because it’s still taking time to sink in.” Ms Sargent, who has been working in the industry for 20 years, branched out on her own in 2012. In addition to this new shop at 37 Savile Row, she also has her flagship atelier in Mayfair. But while Ms Sargent may be the street’s first official female business owner, she says that women have long played an integral role in...
I have several tailor made suits but this is my favourite. These days I don't get to wear it that often so it just sits in the wardrobe. Thought I'd get it out and air it.
In a fascinating Live Lesson, master Savile Row tailor Andrew Ramroop shares expert technical, marketing and business advice. With tips from his 40 years' experience he covers: - How to sell without selling - The 5 steps for a Savile Row buttonhole - Winning investment - Getting your first client and keeping them for life and much, much more. Whether you're an established tailor or just starting out, this call is a must. You'll end it with practical, actionable advice that will make a positive impact in your designs and business straight away. This session is also helpful for anyone seeking to build a prestige business in any creative discipline.
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During the Men's London Collections week Edward Sexton talked about starting out on Savile Row, men's fashion today and working with Chester Barrie on their collections.
I've decided that Round 1 was not a fair competition. The Thater was new out of the box and the Savile Row has already had a chance to break-in. So, instead of calling the next battle "Round 2", I will start the War over again. The next battle will be the first official battle of these brushes. I will also find a way to incorporate the Lord Randal Silvertip brush into the mix.
Savile Row tailor, and current external examiner at the National Tailoring Academy, Kathryn Sargent, spent an evening in conversation with Irish Times journalist Deirdre McQuillan.
Just got these two new brushes in, but after one lathering of each, I can easily say they are two of my favorite badger shaving brushes. The ShaveTheMan Limited Edition Savile Row Brush, and my Friar of the Briar Brush. In the video I gave the wrong URL for Friar of the Briar. The correct URL is below. Friar of the Briar - https://www.facebook.com/friarofthebriar
London has always been the heart of fine craftsmanship, from clothes to fine guns. This film highlights five unique companies and explores how now, more than ever, people are looking for the value and uniqueness that made-to-order confers, whether it be a Savile Row suit or a cricket bat shaped by hand from willow wood. In an age of mass production, London's artisans ensure that beautiful, one-of-a-kind products continue to be made.