Tinie Tempah has a final fitting with head
cutter Stephen Allen at Savile Row tailors, Norton and Sons
“This month, to coincide with London
Collections: Men AW15, we’ve been lucky enough to work with iconic Londoner and
musician Tinie Tempah to bring both the three piece suit and tweed bang up to
date in a special collaboration.
The museum’s London Tweed design takes its
inspiration from Sherlock Holmes, a character famous for wearing a tweed deerstalker
and cape, and subject of our latest exhibition. The fabric’s colour palette was
chosen following a close analysis of three sources:
The use of colours in the original Sherlock
Holmes stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (blue and yellow accents, against an
urban grey)
Late Victorian tweed and hat fashions found
within the Museum
of London ’s fashion and
textile collection
The latest menswear trend forecasting data”
http://blog.museumoflondon.org.uk/london-collections-men-tweed-tinie-tempah/
Sherlock Holmes
inspired tweed to launch in October
8 August 2014 / http://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/corporate/press-media/press-releases/sherlock-holmes-inspired-tweed-to-launch-in-october/
This October the Museum of London ,
in collaboration with Christys’ Hats and Lovat Mill, will launch a brand new
tweed inspired by Sherlock Holmes to coincide with the opening of the museum’s
next major exhibition about the famous, fictional detective.
The fabric design takes its inspiration
from Sherlock Holmes, a character famous for wearing a tweed deerstalker and
cape, and will be revealed in October. The colour palette was chosen following
a close analysis of three sources: the use of colours in the original Sherlock
Holmes stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; late Victorian tweed and hat fashions
established by cross-referencing the Museum of London’s fashion and textile
collection with Christys' historic catalogues held in the Stockport Local
Heritage Library; finally the latest menswear trend forecasting data, along
with Lovat Mills’ modern dyeing and finishing techniques.
The tweed will go on sale, initially as a
Christys’ deerstalker and other hats, in October 2014 to coincide with the
opening of the major Sherlock Holmes exhibition at the Museum of London .
The range will be available from Liberty ,
Christys’ and the Museum
of London shop and online
store. The project marks another milestone in the GLA and BFC supported project
to position London
as the home of menswear through London Collections: Men.
Sean O’Sullivan, Interim Director of Enterprise at the Museum of London ,
said:
“Partnerships such as this give us a
fantastic opportunity to create products which inspire a passion for London ’s history, a story that the Museum of London
is uniquely placed to tell. This new tweed woven by Lovat Mill is a sophisticated,
contemporary design rooted in our extensive knowledge of London ’s menswear heritage. Without a doubt
it will look stylish as a Christys’ hat and work well in future product ranges,
within fashion and other categories.”
Steve Clarke, MD of Christys’ Hats, said:
“Christys Hats was established in London in
1773, not far from the current site of the Museum of London, and has been
connected to the capital ever since. The Museum of London
was very specific in its desire to develop a deerstalker hat and a tweed that
Sherlock Holmes might have worn were he alive today - combining a classic
profile with a contemporary edge - which is pretty close to our design ethos
and has ensured great synergy in this collaboration.”
Sherlock Holmes opens at the Museum of London on Friday 17 October 2014 and
runs until Sunday 12 April 2015.
-ENDS-
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