Dress the Part: Style Guide for Women in Finance

Unfortunately, appropriate female attire within the financial industry is a rather controversial topic. Although business casual is becoming increasingly more acceptable, this really depends on each employer’s preferences. In the summer, this is even more difficult. Which undermines professional credibility more: dishevelled, hot and uncomfortable; or barelegged and bare-shouldered, but well-groomed and intact? Annoyingly, the Read More …

Kingsman Collection

Kingsman: The Secret Service isn’t just a movie that reinvigorates the spy genre; it also injects new life into the classic British gentleman’s wardrobe. “The suit is a modern gentleman’s armour. And the Kingsman agents are the new knights.”– Galahad If you’re like us, halfway through the Kingsman: The Secret Service and you started wondering who Read More …

Uniform Wares

 If you’re going for a Quartz-powered watch, you’re going to find the best on the market come from one of two places: either Japan or Switzerland. So we were happy to see that one of our favourite British watch brands, Uniform Wares, has decided to incorporate high-calibre, Swiss-made ETA or Ronda premium quartz movements into their Read More …

Cad & The Dandy

Cad & The Dandy is an independent tailoring company based in London with premises on Savile Row and in the City. It sells bespoke suits, manufactured from English and Italian fabrics, and using traditional tailoring methods, at a lower price than the traditional Savile Row houses. The company was founded in 2008 by James Sleater Read More …

Huntsman

After hedge fund multi-millionaire Pierre Lagrange and his partner, the Mayfair-based designer Roubi L’Roubi, snapped up one of Savile Row’s most famous names last year, things have gone from strength to strength. Huntsman, the Savile Row tailor which made the white-tie outfits for Hugh Bonneville’s Lord Grantham character in Downton Abbey, has been around for Read More …

Ozwald Boateng

Ozwald Boateng OBE is a British fashion designer of Ghanaian descent, known for his trademark twist on classic British tailoring style. Inspired by his father’s suits, Boateng opened his first shop on Savile Row at the age of 28. Boateng’s contemporary approach to menswear design helped to forge a new appreciation for Savile Row, and Read More …

A Sauvage Charging Trousers

These trousers will ensure your smartphone never runs out of juice. For the modern man, there’s already a lot of contemporary detritus vying (and ruining) your precious pocket space, what with the business Blackberry, iPhone, wallet, keys, travel pass and change to fit in. So what about throwing in a phone charger too? Well, at Read More …

Canali

Renowned Italian outfitters, Canali, offer you everything you need to look good for work, and for the weekend. Canali was established in Triuggio, near Milan in Italy, in 1934. Since then, the brand has expanded, now specialising in both men’s formal- and casualwear, while the original values of craftsmanship and quality have been preserved, with Read More …

Rake

A seducer of all things beautiful, the rake is alert to the power of a discreet gesture. Multi-layered, textured and enigmatic he knows that taste is indefinable, an attitude, a state of mind. A believer in timeless style, not a follower of fashion, he never tries too hard, knowing that true elegance is effortless. And his lifestyle Read More …

Brooks Brothers

  Founded in 1818 as a family business, the privately owned company has an unrivalled history. The first ready-to-wear fashion emporium in America, Brooks Brothers prides itself on having shaped the American style of dress through ‘fashion innovation, fine quality, personal service and exceptional value in our products.’