Churchill’s real-life tailor designs bespoke suits for
Wright’s war drama, the Darkest Hour
January 8, 2018 Posted In: Uncategorized
British biographical war drama, the Darkest Hour, is set to
be released in the UK in January. The thrilling plot follows Winston
Churchill’s early days as Prime Minister, as Hitler closes in on Britain during
World War II.
Director Joe Wright
and costume designer Jacqueline Durran have expressed a meticulous eye for
historical details, particularly with regards to costume.
The real-life tailor
to Winston Churchill, Henry Poole & Co, is honoured to have been entrusted
with creating suits for Gary Oldman and Ben Mendelsohn, who play Churchill and
King George VI respectively.
Oldman wears a dark
grey chalk stripe suit and what might be described as a “lounge morning suit”,
whilst Mendelsohn wears a double-breasted lounge suit in mid blue worsted and a
royal Naval undress uniform as an Admiral of the Fleet.
Just as the former
Prime Minister had regular fittings at Henry Poole & Co, his on-stage
character, Oldman also came to be fitted at the historic tailor’s Savile Row
premises.
The cloths used are
exclusively sourced in Britain and Oldman’s and Mendelsohn’s bespoke attire,
cut in the period correct manner.
Sir Winston Churchill
and Henry Poole & Co.
Britain’s greatest
20th century Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill was a customer of Henry Poole
& Co from 1903 until the outbreak of the Second World War. He was
introduced to the house by his father Sir Randolph Churchill and in addition to
ordering civilian suits, Poole’s tailored ceremonial attire for his various
appointments including Under Secretary of State for the Colonies, Privy
Councillor, President of the Board of Trade, Home Secretary, First Lord of the
Admiralty, Secretary of State for War, Chancellor of the Exchequer and Elder
Brother of Trinity House.
In 2007 Poole’s
invited Fox Brothers Ltd to weave a grey chalk stripe flannel. The inspiration
for this cloth came from an image of Sir Winston Churchill wearing his Henry
Poole grey chalk stripe suit holding a Thompson submachine gun. This cloth,
exclusive to Henry Poole, is fondly named The Churchill.
This will be one to see! Looking forward to it.
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Heinz-Ulrich von Boffke