Thursday 14 December 2023

The future of Savile Row - with Anda Rowland of Anderson & Sheppard





Andersen & Sheppard was founded in 1906 by a Swedish tailor named Per Andersen who had been initiated and trained in his art by the famous Frederick Scholte of Dutch origin, who although irrational and impossible to put up with, was the famous creator of the "London Drap" that the Prince of Wales would immortalize.

Andersen & Sheppard was acquired in the late 1970s by multimillionaire Roland "Tiny" Rowland, who maintained his characteristics and habits of total and stubborn isolation. in his large establishment (at that time still) at 30 Savile Row.

When we talk about isolation, I am not referring to the prestigious list of international clients from the world of art and cinema and the fame that this establishment enjoyed and enjoys today, but rather to a great independence of contacts with the rest of the other establishments on the Row, which incidentally was the attitude of other great Savile Row establishments.  like Huntsman's or Henry Poole.

This young and good-looking lady (Anda Rowland) is Rowland's daughter and heiress who passed away in 1998. The Rowland family took 80% of the property, with the rest belonging to a few senior employees (head and cutters). Anda's mother, Josie, took over the responsibility for a while, but in 2004 the lease had expired and an update meant a sharp rise in rent. This led Josie to decide to move out of Savile Row and move Andersen & Sheppard to nearby Old Burlington Street (No. 32), which, although smaller (only a third of the original space on the Row), offered a new opportunity.

Although Anda has made her own career in the world of fashion and perfumes, in 2004 she decided to take on the challenge and the legacy, and today, she runs the firm that she revolutionized in organization and method, with computers and a website on the Net, while maintaining all the ancestral essence of the artisanal methods of art.

The interior with its "clubish" character, "looks more like a library of a private house in Mayfair and frankly "is really my cup of tea"...

Anda is the only woman in Savile Row to run an ancestral house and is highly respected and active in the Savile Row Bespoke Association.

JEEVES.



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