Ties and Cufflinks for all seasons
Posted: Sunday, July 15, 2007
by Patrick
Patrick McMurray
And as autumn approaches fashion completes another seasonal
cycle. And we wait in great anticipation for new styles freshly watered down
from the catwalks. New designers emerge while others blend in with the back
ground. And so another turbulent season approaches. Buyers like me have to be in
close communion with the turbulence of an industry subject to constant change.
For the online shop I buy for, developing a theme is as important as selecting
styles by designers. The chosen theme is “made in England" it goes against the
grain as more and more brands head East to reduce production costs, at risk of
devaluing their brand.
If you’re looking for value, there is always something new
and exciting, but not easy to find. “Made in
One prime example is Timothy Everest a long time emerging
Savile Row tailor, remember this name, it will be making fashion headlines on a
regular basis over the next five years. His ties are accompanied by the
conservatism expected of Savile Row, but without loosing a hint of originality,
affordable luxury best describes Timothy’s ties, made in
England with the Savile Row stamp of approval, all this for £45.00.
Moving slightly away from the conservative tone of Savile
Row, and across the
And to a more unlikely candidate: Vivienne Westwood, founder
and promoter of the Punk Style. She has ventured down every road from designing
evening gowns to crockery for Wedgwood. Three times winner of “fashion designer
of the year" and awarded DBE in 2006 for her contribution to the fashion
industry. Vivienne’s ties are as original as you can get without being garish
novelties. In August her spring summer collection will be on display. The big
surprise is her cufflinks, as refreshing as a cool breeze on a hot summer’s day.
It’s easy to see why Vivienne is held in such high regard. And her ties are only
£55.00, not bad, considering her credentials.
As autumn approaches I look forward to spring summer, not to
welcome the warm weather but to welcome the arrival of the new collections of
some of my favourite designers. “English made true to my theme".