Savile Row is a brand know for they "bespoke" tailoring suit and ready to wear for the men. This company was started by Edwin Hardy Ames in the year of 1946 and sold the business and retire in 2001, the company now run under the Fung Capital. Savile Row started as bespoke tailoring suit and ready to wear brand when Gives and Hawkes introduce it to the company. This two merge from different business where Gives is a Royal Navy tailor in Portsmouth and Hawkes is a London based cap maker for the army. Both of them started to tailoring together in a small house at the street called Savile Row in London, this is where the name was formed into a brand. Both of them started present they work of art when both of them stages the first men's ready to wear catwalk at the Ritz Hotel in London, it was a huge success for both them. After the blooming success, both of them designed the England 1966 World Cup team costume, in 1968 they designed were in the film 2001 Space Odyssey and the Queen gown used for the Silver Jubilee portrait in 1977. Now, Saville Row has firm into a franchise.
Savile Row's reputation in tailoring bespoke has include celebrities and politician as they regular customer including Lord Nelson, Napleon the Third, Winston Churchill, Prince Charles and Jude Law. The cost of one suite is upwards to 2,000 pound sterling and normally below 3,000 pound sterling which depends on the cloth material being used.
The streets of Savile Row in the city of Westaminster, London
The male models in the bespoke fine tailoring of Savile Row
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