Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits / VIDEO:TOTO_ nel wagon-lit.
Georges Nagelmackers, founder of the CIWLCompagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits (English: International Sleeping-Car Company), also CIWL, Compagnie des Wagons-Lits, or just Wagons-Lits, is an...
View ArticleKit & Kaboodle / Chap Launches New Accessories Store online
Photographs by:https://brightonfoodphotography.com/2016/12/09/kit-kaboodle/Chap Launches New Accessories StorePublished on December 4th,...
View ArticleThe White Road: Journey into an Obsession by Edmund de Waal
The White Road: Journey into an ObsessionAn intimate narrative history of porcelain, structured around five journeys through landscapes where porcelain was dreamed about, fired, refined, collected,...
View ArticleThe Prince of Wales visits his tailor.
A very Royal appointment: the Prince of Wales visits his tailorIn his capacity as cheerleader for both wool and apprenticeships, Prince Charles visited his Savile Row tailor in person for the first...
View ArticleAnderson and Sheppard to open new shop in London’s Clifford Street
Anderson and Sheppard to open new shop in London’s Clifford Street20/10/2011Anderson and Sheppard, one of the most important names in British tailoring, has taken a lease of new premises on Clifford...
View ArticleAnderson & Sheppard "A Style is born".
RITE OF PASSAGEInside the new Anderson & Sheppard shop, at 32 Old Burlington Street, London. Photograph BY CHRISTOPHER SIMON SYKES.A Style Is BornIt is perhaps the finest bespoke tailor in...
View ArticleAnderson & Sheppard revisited
Tweedland “revisits” Anderson & Sheppard in several “posts" (below), and offers a series of videos published this month by Anderson and Sheppard, illustrating their great Sartorial skillsGreetings...
View ArticleJohn Hurt.
John Hurt, the British actor famed for his wide-ranging roles in films as diverse as Harry Potter, Alien and The Elephant Man, has died at the age of 77. He rose to prominence after portraying Quentin...
View ArticleThe postillion ...
A postilion (or postillion, occasionally Anglicised to "post-boy" rider was the driver of a horse-drawn coach or post chaise, mounted on one of the drawing horses. By contrast, a coachman would be...
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