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Mens formalwear is sleek and more refined, the impeccable cut and clean lines create an instant update to the classic menswear look. Suiting comes in a palette of soft greys and navy with a hint of sheen. Team with a crisp white shirt for a razor-sharp style and bring tailoring to life with bold block colour or stripe shirts with contrasting collars and cuffs.
Womenswear - The Collection for spring/summer encompasses sharp, clean tailoring with a modernity and freshness that references the elegance of 1950's Resort wear. The play with 'new' shapes and proportions, exquisite tailoring and attention to detail create a sporty yet elegant look. Ruffles and pleats add a new dimension to the traditional white shirt. The sharply cut tonic suit, a fitted one-button jacket with stitch detail lapels and matching slim leg trousers is an essential wardrobe staple.
The season’s key items include a tonic taffeta parka in indigo blue, softened with ruffles makes this a striking alternative to the summer jacket. The popularity for dresses continues and new shapes include the glazed linen dress, body skimming and beautifully sculptured. The pleated cotton dress works well for both day and evening, add a cinch belt to accentuate the waist and give definition. For more relaxed days, the retro 50's printed linen sundress is perfect for the summer holiday. |
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Not so bad |
| Posted by from London on Sunday, February 17, 2008 |
| It's not so bad as it used to be, in canary Wharf the staff aren't so great but the suits are actually a bit better than they used to be. Oh, and the changing rooms are too small and dirty. A refit would make me go there more. |
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