Savile Row

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  • 2010
  • 1 Season

Savile Row is a television series that showcases the works and creations of various men's bespoke tailors based in London's Savile Row. The show originally aired on the Sundance Channel in 2013 and ran for four episodes. The show follows the journey of different tailors and their teams as they create unique and exquisite suits for their clients.

The first episode of the show introduces and profiles the tailors of Huntsman, one of the oldest tailoring houses on Savile Row that has been in existence for over 160 years. Huntsman is known for its iconic "Huntsman Cut," which is characterized by a sharp, defined and nipped waist, and a skirt that is slightly flared. The show follows their head cutter, the renowned Dario Carnera, as he works his magic on one of their high-profile clients.

The second episode features another London institution, Gieves & Hawkes. They specialize in military tailoring and have been creating bespoke garments for members of the British Army and Navy for over 200 years. The episode, which is told by the tailors themselves, weaves historical accounts and interviews with the making of a bespoke coat, modeled by famous actor and musician Nick Cave.

In the third episode, the cameras focus on Richard Anderson, a former Huntsman apprentice who has become one of the most sought-after tailors on Savile Row. Richard's clientele includes celebrities such as Bryan Ferry and Charlie Watts, as well as numerous business tycoons. The episode explores the rich heritage of Savile Row and portrays the skills and techniques required to create a bespoke suit from scratch.

The final episode features Edward Sexton, the celebrated tailor who was once the protégé of the legendary Tommy Nutter, who revolutionized tailoring in the 1960s by introducing bold and radical designs. Sexton, whose clients have included Ridley Scott, and Mick Jagger, is known for his unique style that blends traditional tailoring with modern designs. The episode follows the process of creating a suit with Edward's signature drape cut.

Savile Row is a fascinating show that not only highlights the painstaking craftsmanship that goes into creating a bespoke suit, but also the rich history and legacy of the legendary street that has been synonymous with fine tailoring for centuries. The show not only celebrates the art of tailoring but also the tailors themselves, their unique personalities, styles, and the bond that exists between them and their clients.

Overall, Savile Row is a must-watch for anyone who appreciates fine tailoring, fashion, or history. The show gives an inside look into the world of bespoke tailoring and the artisans who have dedicated their lives to creating stunning and unique pieces that last a lifetime.

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Seasons
New Blood
3. New Blood
February 10, 2010
The tailors face their toughest challenge: encouraging the next generation to take up their mantle and become apprentices. Training is long and arduous, with limited financial rewards so companies treat new recruits with care and compassion. The programme follows those hoping to make the cut as they try to win The Golden Shears - tailoring's equivalent of the Oscars.
Foreign Affairs
2. Foreign Affairs
February 9, 2010
To survive in the international menswear market the tailors need to think as one and promote themselves, so they hit the road with a touring exhibition that stops first in Florence, taking centre stage at the world's biggest menswear expo. New rules and regulations that define what a Savile Row tailor is, and where he may operate, begin to cause trouble in Mayfair and in Kensington.
Love Thy Neighbor
1. Love Thy Neighbor
February 8, 2010
Abercrombie & Fitch opens an outlet store on the Row.
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