Fashion Diktat

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Our stunning AW2009 Dictators of Fashion collection will be with us in a few weeks time. It’s all tailor made, pure wool, detail rich stuff as usual but based on dictators – hero’s and villains.

“… draws style and structural inspiration from a series of 20th Century military and political heroes, and a few tyrants. Malcolm X, Winston Churchill, JFK, Charles de Gaulle, Nelson Mandela, Chairman Mao, General Kalashnikov and Benito Mussolini. Eight characters, eight cuts, eight stories; all with incredible detailing, beautiful handwork, leather trims and delicate embroidery.

Evening wear in black or cream super fine super 120’s wool cashmere, trimmed and lined in silk and detailed with gold; and daywear in pure wool flannels, trimmed in leather. Every piece is hand made by tailors.”

Did You Wish You Were There?

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Our pop up shop, Wish You Were Here NYC has packed up shop and shipped home. By all accounts it was massively successful. In no particular order:

Cool Hunting
Thrillist
Men.style.com
Dossier
Stylegroove
Urban Junkies
Vogue
Elle

Time Out

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Both on-line and in print. Thanks Time Out!

Hot in the city… but which city

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What a shocking prediction from the Met Office. Normally, a bad weather forecast results in little more than a few damp picnics; at worst, Yorkshire gets washed away. But this summer, catastrophe! Overpriced fashion. If there’s one thing that strikes fear into the heart of any fashionista, it’s not getting a decent discount. Never mind the flood victims, our whole escalating weather sale has hit a flat and rather dull 22ºC / 22% off. Not the 40% we were forecast.

So, to fix the situation and in harmony with our new New York Pop-up, we’ve moved our forecast to to Manhattan. It’s about 10ºC hotter than London at the moment, thus our miserable 20%s is elevated into the exciting 30%s. Mushy more attractive!

It’s Nice That

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… and isn’t is just. A lovely bit of coverage from the boys at It’s Nice That and then some follow up from PSFK. All the shots were supplied by the remarkable Ed Reeve.

Black Knave

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Many thanks to Jeff Leach at Black Knave for a lovely bit of coverage of our Weather Sale.

Martin Ireland

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A selection of Martin Ireland’s watercolours will be gracing our walls for the coming months as our Ganton Street store doubles up as a gallery. Much of the work was done during a residency at Tooting Bec lido last summer. Themes about swimming has been a subject that he has been consistently working on since he moved to south London about 12 years ago and is something that he enjoys as well as painting.

It helps me with the process of thinking about colour and composition and sorting out what to remember and process into images. My studio is near Tooting Bec Lido, one of the largest in the UK. As a frequent visitor to the pool, I often meet other regular swimmers going for an early morning or evening dip, regardless of the weather.  It’s a very friendly atmosphere and there are many different types of people who swim at lidos: wet suited tri-athletes in training to elderly regulars who’ve been going for decades. It’s this mix that is so appealing, along with the effects of a large rectangle of water open to the elements which changes colour and mood all the time.’

There is also the appeal of painting the unclothed figure in their swimming training or enjoying themselves in water. Some onlookers may think that my work follows that of David Hockney’s paintings of outdoor pools in California of the 1960s, but my work is more intimate, as if you had opened a door and glanced in at the scene.

What is so interesting about these images is that they are watercolours, traditionally a very difficult and delicate medium to manage on a large scale. But Martin has developed his own unique approach to the medium and constructs his images in layers, adding and subtracting details at each stage. He works on several paintings at once, like a production line. Each painting can lead and influence the next. The approach is far from traditional and expresses an ability to change and alter things as the image emerges from the paper. His approach is more like oil painting and the thick textured paper he uses is more like canvas.

Martin graduated at Camberwell School of Art in 1989 and has since developed life drawing programmes for architects, advertising agencies and private groups throughout London.

If you would like to see more work on display in Battersea or attend one of his workshops you can contact Martin on 07946 354 852 or email: martinireland65@yahoo.co.uk for an appointment.

Sloppy Seconds Sale

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We’ve got some very sorry samples and seconds going at nod-to-the-bank-manager prices at Ganton Street. Mostly T-shirts but a few jackets and trousers too. Really sorry.

Pop-up Shop

8 Ganton Street, London, W1F 7QP

We’re opening a new UK pop-up store in Soho, London, Saturday week, on 23rd May for three months. Not only will we be launching the complete Summer 2009 Beaufort collection but we’ll also be carrying all of our Classics and back catalogue.

Most excitingly, with this current crunch in mind, we’ve got some massive discounts in the pipeline. The best thing to do is follow us on Twitter or Facebook, or subscribe to this Newsletter/Blog and we’ll update you the moment things come on line. Really, it’ll be worth it.

SS Shop 8 Ganton Street W1F 7QP, open 12:00-19:00 Mon-Sat and 13:00-18:00 Sunday.

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