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British Culture: Albion Never Dies
NEW BOOK: Boy Wanted on Savile Row - An Interview with Pete Brooker (From Tailors With Love) [Episode 172]

British Culture: Albion Never Dies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 26:31


In this episode, I am delighted to interview Pete Brooker (From Tailors With Love) about his work about the forthcoming memoir of Timothy Everest MBE.Boy Wanted on Savile Row is a revealing memoir that charts the evolution of British tailoring over the past four decades, starting in the 1980s, when Timothy Everest MBE studied under the rebel of Savile Row, Tommy Nutter, and rubbed shoulders with the likes of Steve Strange and Boy George among the New Romantics club scene.Branching out on his own in the ‘90s, Everest initially styled bands and pop stars, such as George Michael, before he became the spearhead of the ‘Cool Britannia' generation and the face of the New Bespoke Movement. His many bespoke clients included Tom Cruise, David Beckham, Mick Jagger and Jay-Z, to name a few. Eventually he would turn his hand to tailoring for films, such as the James Bond and Mission Impossible franchises, and would create some truly iconic suits.Featuring a wealth of celebrity anecdotes, both hilarious and tragic, Boy Wanted on Savile Row leads the reader through a landscape of bespoke British tailoring that would change the way we view and buy our clothes forever.The book is available for pre-order on Amazon, now.You can find Pete on Instagram and Youtube: @FromTailorsWithLoveMessage me anytime on Instagram, @FlemingNeverDies, or e-mail: AlbionNeverDies@gmail.comCheck out my https://www.youtube.com/britishcultureCheck out my Red Bubble shopSubscribe to my newsletter for update e-mails, random postcards, and stickers: https://youtube.us9.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=b3afdae99897eebbf8ca022c8&id=5165536616Support the show

Blamo! | Exploring Fashion with the People Who Shape It
PATREON PREVIEW - Die, Workwear! - Nina Penlington of Edward Sexton

Blamo! | Exploring Fashion with the People Who Shape It

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 18:53


Patreon Preview from Blamo!Nina Penlington is the head cutter at Edward Sexton. She carries forward one of the greatest tailoring legacies of our generation.The late Edward Sexton was the technical mind behind Nutters of Savile Row. In the 1960's Edward and Tommy Nutter revitalized the Row with their glamorous suits and welcoming shop front. They dressed rock and roll legends such as Mick Jagger, Elton John, and most Beatles members. The cut was unapologetic and romantic. Edward and Tommy made full-bodied coats with square shoulders, nipped waists, and lapels so wide that they almost grazed the wearer's shoulders. Sexton liked to call his cut "long and leafy."Sadly, Edward passed away in the summer of '23, and Nina, who previously worked under him, has taken his place as the firm's head cutter. She has almost 20 years of experience as a cutter, having worked at Dege & Skinner and Gieves & Hawks, which gives her a solid foundation for carrying forward Edward's strong and angular cut.Derek and Peter discuss what it was like working with Edward, how to make bespoke suits for women, and a controversial tailoring topic called "straightening & crookening."**Listen to the entire episode and on the Blamo! Patreon  

Blamo! | Exploring Fashion with the People Who Shape It

From November 2019My guest is legendary tailor Edward Sexton.Edward and I spoke about his life, how he helped redefine Savile Row, his work with Tommy Nutter, and the key things he did to elevate British Tailoring. We also discuss dressing The Beatles and working with Stella McCartney and Rick Owens.Edward Sexton died July 23, 2023 Edward Sexton Obituary from Robb Report

RNZ: Sunday Morning
Stephen Fry: The day I stalked Andy Warhol

RNZ: Sunday Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2021 29:55


The inimitable Stephen Fry is an actor, comedian, director, and writer whose newest book about neckwear, Fry's Ties, is an ode to the 64-year-old's decades-long obsession with man's most trusted and distinguished accessory. 

RNZ: Sunday Morning
Stephen Fry: The day I stalked Andy Warhol

RNZ: Sunday Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2021 29:55


The inimitable Stephen Fry is an actor, comedian, director, and writer whose newest book about neckwear, Fry's Ties, is an ode to the 64-year-old's decades-long obsession with man's most trusted and distinguished accessory. 

Beatles Books
Lance Richardson - ‘House of Nutter‘

Beatles Books

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 31:14


My guest for this episode is Lance Richardson who joins me to discuss his book 'House of Nutter - The Rebel Tailor of Savile Row'. Lance's book charts the remarkable lives of both legendary tailor Tommy Nutter, and his photographer brother, David. Tommy found himself in the Beatle world via his partner, Peter Brown and The Beatles fell in love with his suits- John, Paul and Ringo are all wearing one on the Abbey Road cover and David's talents led him to be chosen to photograph John and Yoko's 1969 wedding. 

Real Conversations with Jacob Young

This week Jacob visits with actor/artist Rob Mayes Rob Mayes is an American actor, musician, and model. He is best known for starring as the title character in the 2012 horror comedy film John Dies at the End, as well as portraying Tommy Nutter in the comedy-drama television series Jane by Design. Real Conversations with Jacob Young is brought to you by Boys Town.  FOLLOW JACOB: Instagram  Facebook Twitter

From Tailors With Love
126 - Batman | Terry Haste talks Jack Nicholson & Making Clothes for the Joker

From Tailors With Love

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2021 37:39


I speak to Terry Haste co-director of bespoke tailors Kent & Haste. Terry was a cutter for Tommy Nutter at the time the orders came through to supply the suits, overcoats and morning coats for Jack Nicholson as The Joker and Jack Napier in Tim Burton's 1989 Batman. Terry Haste is available for appointment on Sackville St in London. Show notes here...  https://fromtailorswithlove.co.uk/terry-haste-on-batman-330-per-outfit-was-way-under-the-price-but-tommy-agreed-to-do-them

HandCut Radio
Labour & Wait's co-founders on slow growth and good design | #042

HandCut Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 38:15


This week's episode is the first of four produced in partnership with Portman Marylebone (@portmanmarylebone). We sit down with Rachel Wythe-Moran and Simon Watkins, the co founders of cult design store Labour & Wait.Rachel and Simon began their careers in men's style before opening what they call ‘their ideal general store' in 2000. We talk to them both about why they left the seasonal world of fashion to move at their own pace, what they look for in a well-designed product, and why a slow, guarded approach to growth has served them well for all these years. We really enjoyed this conversation, and hope you'll enjoy an interview with a slightly different kind of business this week.If you enjoy listening, don't forget to follow us on Instagram @handcutradio, and get involved in the conversation. Please do rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, or subscribe to HCR on Spotify, either action helps to boost us up the podcast charts.---HandCut Radio is produced by Birch, the London based creative office of James Allen. Our theme music is by Joe Boyd.This episode is produced in partnership with Portman Marylebone, an elegant central London retail destination that is home to many of the city's most characterful restaurants, galleries and independent fashion brands. Portman Marylebone has been meticulously maintained by the Portman Estate for just under 500 years.---Show Notes:Labour & Wait — Instagram | WebsitePortman Marylebone — Instagram | Website[10:00] TOAST Circle[13:38] Edward Sexton[13:39] Tommy Nutter[17:08] ‘A Psalm of Life' poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow[28:50] Dover Street Market[31:50] Chiltern Street Deli[31:58] Shreeji Newsagents, Chiltern Street[33:57] HandCut Live with David Hieatt[35:49] Enamel Lidded Bin

Style and Direction
E65: Jason Sandagon's Punk Rock Attitude

Style and Direction

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2021 99:02


Our friend Jason Sandagon makes a jump from being a recurring Twitch guest to becoming the subject of our latest interview! We dissect his "punk rock" approach to menswear, highlighting his background in comedy, seeing Tommy Nutter suiting for the first time, and ultimately putting everything together as he gradually launches his own brand: Mad King George. Show notes: https://alittlebitofrest.com/2021/04/18/jason-sandagons-punk-rock-attitude/ Support us on Patreon and join the Discord: https://www.patreon.com/styleanddirection/ Follow us on Instagram! Style & Direction: https://www.instagram.com/styleanddirection/ Jason: https://www.instagram.com/jasonsandagontv/ Ethan: https://www.instagram.com/ethanmwong/ Spencer: https://www.instagram.com/spencerdso/ Watch us stream on Twitch: http://twitch.tv/styleanddirection Subscribe to our YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/styleanddirection/ Podcast is produced by MJ Kintanar and Matthew Beecher

Menswear Style Podcast
Timothy Everest, Co-Founder of MbE

Menswear Style Podcast

Play Episode Play 42 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 28:53 Transcription Available


Made by Everyone… for you. A collective of passionate artisans created by renowned tailor, Timothy Everest and advertising creative, Danny Kellard. MbE brings together the best craftsman, materials and designers to create garments that showcase British style in both bespoke garments and ready to wear ranges. Their aim is to create high quality British made goods that complement the modern gentlemen's wardrobe that can be worn for any occasion. MbE also curates and champions products from other like-minded menswear brands that have British quality and materials at their core. Their ready to wear ranges draws particular inspiration from classic military and workwear styles, but with luxury hand crafted twists, whilst Tim brings his own incredible heritage and eponymous style to the bespoke and made to measure offering.In this episode of the MenswearStyle Podcast we interview Made by Everyone (MbE) Co-Founder Timothy Everest about his early tailoring career, first working for Tommy Nutter before going on to create the new bespoke movement alongside Richard James and Ozwald Boateng, with the aim to make British tailoring cool and appeal to a wider audience. Our host Peter Brooker and Timothy also chat about making clothing for Elton John and The Beatles, and his recent project; MbE studio located within Grey Flannel on London's Chiltern Street.Whilst we have your attention, be sure to sign up to our daily MenswearStyle newsletter here. We promise to only send you the good stuff.Photo: Richard Boll

HandCut Radio
Wisdom from Nicolas Gabard: Paris’s tailor-philosopher | #025

HandCut Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 34:49


Very few brands out there are as special as Husbands right now. Paris’s chicest tailoring house occupies a unique position in the new community of brands taking root in the French capital. Nicolas founded his boutique in 2012, following over a decade working in law and then communications, and this move into menswear has given him a new lease of life. His approach to clothing is distinctly philosophical; he argues that ‘a suit is not just a suit’, but a tool to empower men to become the very best version of themselves – to be better fathers and husbands, for example.He insists that everything Husbands does is founded in a deep appreciation of culture, and he draws an important distinction between brands that merely ‘sell clothes’ and those which take care to ‘dress people’. We found his take on classic style fascinating, and hope that you will too.***HandCut Radio is proud to be sponsored by Thomas Mason, an historic mill that’s been supplying famous designers, shirtmakers and tailors with world class shirting fabrics since 1796.***Show Notes:Nicolas Gabard — Website | Instagram[11:06] Theorem, Pier Paolo Pasolini (film, 1968)[15:52] Wei Koh[17:05] Helmut Lang[17:06] Martin Margiela[17:07] Dries van Noten[18:49] Tommy Nutter[33:22] Cary Grant[33:27] North by North West (film, 1959)---HandCut Radio is produced by Birch, a London based creative agency. Our theme music is by Joe Boyd.

HandCut Radio
Tony Madsen-Sylvester & Scott Fraser Simpson | #002

HandCut Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 52:24


In this episode, Aleks sits down to chat with two of British menswear’s most interesting personalities, Tony Madsen-Sylvester, and Scott Fraser Simpson.Tony is a writer, musician, and a content creator for modern British tailoring house, Timothy Everest. Scott is a DJ, vintage collector and the founder of Scott Fraser Collection, a brand that makes modern menswear inspired by mid-century and vintage clothing.Both are known for their eclectic personal style, and for their impressive understanding of different menswear traditions. We talk to them about their own journeys of discovery, how sub-cultures influence fashion, and how to get comfortable with your own sense of personal style.This was a hoot to record, so buckle up for a relaxed, free-flowing chat with lots of wisdom from Tony and Scott, recorded – of all places – in Aleks’s flat…---HandCut Radio is produced in collaboration with Birch, a London and New York based creative agency. Our theme music is by Joe Boyd.---Show NotesTony Madsen-Sylvester — InstagramScott Fraser Simpson — Instagram | Website[9:00] Sprezzatura[9:12] #pittiuomo[11.36] Ethan Newton[11:40] Simon Crompton[11:45] Milad Abedi[14:50] Grenson[20:21] Batfink[20:56] Scott’s Vespa[22:22] Scott’s Royal Enfield[23:32] Scott Fraser Collection[29:22] Levis Vintage[29:28] JOSEPH[29:38] Drake’s[30:17] Armani[32:47] Stone Island[33:39] Camoshita, United Arrows[35:27] #britishtrad[35:51] Timothy Everest[35:55] Timothy Everest for The Crown (TV Series)[37:13] Rocketman, Elton John Biopic[37:17] Tommy Nutter[38:41] Pitti Uomo[39:22] Gianni Agnelli[42:16] Goodfellas (Film, 1990)[42:26] John Smedley[42:54] Rat Pack[44:48] L’Etiquette Magazine, Paris[45:20] Free & Easy Magazine, Japan

Freedom, Books, Flowers & the Moon
Emily Brontë's wuthering wilds

Freedom, Books, Flowers & the Moon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2018 37:05


To mark 200 years since Emily Brontë’s birth, we are joined by Robert Potts and Jacqueline Banerjee to look back at Brontë’s life and most famous work Wuthering Heights – with a nod to Kate Bush’s memorable track, as well as to other, more recent tributes; Mika Ross-Southall shares the story of Tommy Nutter, the "rebel tailor of 1960s Savile Row", who, from humble origins, pulled himself up by the force of his wild imagination to dress anyone who was anyoneBooks, etc Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë (new edition by HQ; with a foreword by Michael Stewart)Ill Will: The untold story of Heathcliff by Michael Stewart Emily Brontë: A life in twenty poems by Nick Holland Emily Brontë Reappraised: A view from the twenty-first century by Claire O’CallaghanEmily Jane Brontë and Her Music by John HennessyThe Brontë Stones project - https://bit.ly/2LOgEiQHouse of Nutter: The rebel tailor of Savile Row by Lance Richardson See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Stil
Tommy Nutter – mannen som förenade trend och tradition (och tog in rockstjärnor) på Savile Row

Stil

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2018 54:18


I veckans Stil ska vi ägna oss åt en man som lyckades kombinera tradition med trend och modern glamour och därmed ställde till med en skräll i den brittiska skrädderibranschen, Tommy Nutter. Han glamoriserade Savile Row och gjorde dess kläder tillgängliga för fler, som Elton John sammanfattat det hela. Han var bara en av många kända kunder som beställde kostymer från Tommy Nutter. Det gjorde också Mick och Bianca Jagger, konstnären David Hockney, modellen Twiggy och den då populära sångerskan Cilla Black, som också kom att investera pengar i företaget. Och så förstås, medlemmarna i Beatles.  Tack vare sin stora charm och sociala begåvning, och sinne för skojigheter, lärde Tommy Nutter inte bara att känna Beatles, och männen omkring dem. Han lärde känna de flesta som kom att göra sig namn under den kreativt explosiva tid som beskrivits som en youthquake.  I veckans program pratar vi med journalisten Lance Richardson som är aktuell med en ny biografi om Tommy Nutter. Vi pratar också med bröllopskoordinatorn Marielle Rietschel. Och så reder också ut relationen mellan människa och djur på bild.  Veckans gäst är Lalle Johnson, herrmodekonsult.

WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press
Simon Doonan, Tales from the Fashion Asylum

WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2017 47:23


Designers know they’ve made it when their collections are stocked by Saks, Bergdorf’s or Barneys. The iconic New York department stores hold a special allure, even when you live elsewhere. But retail, globally, is in a state of flux. Will there even be physical stores in 10 or 20 years’ time? As customers continue to head online, it seems like every week there's news of another “bricks and mortar” closure. In the US, analysts predict 25 % of malls could shutter within the next five years. Will we ditch consumerism on mass, as the anti-shopping / buy nothing movements expand? Will renting fashion and clothing libraries become major trends? Or is it still all about experiences? The latter is where Simon Doonan comes in. He calls himself a carnival type, likens his celebrated window displays for Barneys New York to something out of Coney Island – and indeed he has put some very unusual objects in shop windows in his time. Creative director, writer, fashion commentator and OTT window dresser extraordinaire, Simon Doonan is an actual proper fashion legend. Wait till you hear how he got into it. Growing up gay and dreaming of glamour in 1960s Reading, he moved to Manchester then London in search of “the beautiful people”, cadging window dressing jobs off the likes Tommy Nutter (tailor to the Beatles and the Rolling Stones) and cult filmmaker Ken Russell’s wife. Simon was a Blitz Kid (part of the famed London party set) then moved to LA, where he did windows for luxury boutique Maxfield. In mid-80s Manhattan, he worked for Diana Vreeland at the Met, before joining Barneys, where, you know, he was JUST CASUALLY FRIENDS WITH JOAN RIVERS. And nearly starred in The Devil Wears Prada. Simon’s story is both extraordinary, and, in a weird way ordinary – in that Fashion Land has long been a place where eccentric, creative kids from small, unremarkable towns can find a home and thrive. In this Episode we talk about his professional path, and how today’s new generation of designers and dream weavers can navigate the changed fashion landscape. We discuss Simon’s unwavering belief in the value of originality - ("Conformity is the only real fashion crime," he says) and some of the fashion geniuses he’s encountered. And of course we talk shop. The show notes will be live shortly at  www.clarepress.com/ - keep checking back, we’ll have some fantastic pics to show you. Music is by Montaigne http://www.montaignemusic.com.au/ Enjoying the show? Please leave a review in iTunes. It helps other people find us. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Midweek
Janina Fialkowska; Dolores Payas; Edward Sexton; Gary Catona

Midweek

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2014 40:57


Libby Purves meets concert pianist Janina Fialkowska; tailor Edward Sexton; Dolores Payas who translated books written by the travel writer Patrick Leigh Fermor and voice coach Gary Catona. Edward Sexton has been designing and making suits for over 40 years. In 1969 he and Tommy Nutter opened Nutters, the first new establishment on Savile Row for 120 years. Nutters' suits for men and women appealed to the celebrities of the day including the Beatles, Mick and Bianca Jagger, Twiggy and Elton John. Edward, who trained as a master cutter, continues to design stylish and sharply tailored suits from his Knightsbridge studio. Dolores Payás met the late writer and adventurer Patrick Leigh Fermor in 2009 and translated three of his books into Spanish. The two became great friends and in her book Drink Time! Dolores remembers the days they spent together at his house in Greece towards the end of his life. Drink Time! In the Company of Patrick Leigh Fermor by Dolores Payás is published by Bene Factum Publishing. Janina Fialkowska is an award-winning concert pianist who is regarded as one of the world's foremost interpreters of Chopin. She started to study the piano as a child and her career was launched after she won Arthur Rubinstein's inaugural Master Piano Competition in 1974. In 2002 she was diagnosed with a cancerous tumour in her left shoulder which left her unable to move her left limb. She proceeded to learn the concertos and works originally written for the left hand only and transcribed them for her right hand. Her new CD, Chopin Complete Mazurkas, is released on ATMA Classique. She is performing at Wigmore Hall and is touring with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Gary Catona describes himself as a vocal builder. He has worked with a range of performers including Andrea Bocelli, Whitney Houston and Seal. His technique involves working the voice muscles to help build a stronger singing and speaking voice. His new show, the Maestro Presents: The Ultimate Diva, is an online talent show which aims to find and train the next great diva. The Ultimate Diva goes online in 2015. Producer: Annette Wells.