Curated British luxury
MR PORTER and director Mr Matthew Vaughn
have created a bespoke collection from Ms Arianne Phillips’ costume design for
Kingsman: The Secret Service, to be released in early 2015. Each piece is
crafted in Britain
by heritage manufacturers, from the tailoring to the ties.
Hand-picked collaborations
Ranging from tailoring to eyewear
Exclusive to MR PORTER
How to dress like
Colin Firth (by Mr Porter)
Online
retailer Mr Porter releases a line of suits based on those from new film,
Kingsman: The Secret Service
Posted by
Morwenna Ferrier
Monday 12 January 2015 / http://www.theguardian.com/fashion/fashion-blog/2015/jan/12/how-to-dress-like-colin-firth-mr-porter-kingsman
Sunday evening on the third day of London
Collections: Men. From Christopher Shannon to Alexander McQueen, most of the
four-day event has been geared towards wit, innovation and bold new directions
in menswear, but this evening saw a return to trad tailoring as Mr Porter, the
menswear arm of online retailer Net-a-porter, unveiled an entire collection
inspired by a film.
Kingsman: The Secret Service, starring
Colin Firth as a sort of Bond-esque spy trying to recruit a new team, opens in
a few weeks. Based on a cult comic book and directed by Matthew Vaughn of
Kick-Ass fame, the film’s premise is a group of spies masquerading as Savile
Row tailors; the whole thing is set largely in the back room of a tailor’s
shop. As Vaughn told The Hollywood Reporter: “It’s not like the clothes are an
added benefit or not utterly functional to the story. They are a big part of
the story.” So Mr Porter’s decision to launch a line of Savile Row-style suits
makes more than just commercial sense.
The collection includes double-breasted,
pinstripe 1980s-style suits, designed by Arianne Phillips, Madonna’s stylist
who also worked with Firth on A Single Man, along with sunglasses from Cutler
and Gross, cotton poplin shirts by Turnbull & Asser, a rose-gold watch by
Bremont and George Cleverley brogues. The entire 60-piece Kingsman collection
is British-made.
While product placement in films has been
Hollywood’s bread and butter for the past few years – the first Sex And The City
movie referenced more than 60 different brands – this is the first time
customers have been able to buy all the costumes from a film. It is thought
that Phillips designed the costumes with commerciality in mind. Vaughn said:
“To be blunt, there aren’t many clothing options for men like me, in their 40s.
Suits are cut super-skinny and tight, or they’re very traditional. I realised
there’s no men’s line smack dab in the middle.” The collection is relatively
limited-edition, but the Kingsman label is already expected to come back for a
second season in spring 2015.
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