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Dominic Sebag Montefiore @andronikki.com
Key Players are important people in a particular area of activity who shape and define the future of it. As such Edward Sexton is definitely the key player for tailoring in Savile Row. We don’t know the famous street how would look like today if it wasn’t for the Nutters who brought and defined a new tailoring wave there on the late sixties and early seventies.
Edward Sexton has become celebrities most wanted tailor and icons like Naomi Campell, Mick and Bianca Jagger, Anni Lennox, Yoko ono, the Beatles and many more have enriched their wardrobes with some of his most iconic pieces like the total white John Lennon's look for the Beatles on the Abbey Road Cover in 1969.
It seems that the famous tailoring street starts to regain its glory with the coveted Edward Sexton’s come back in Savile row fifty-one years after co-founding Nutters and the late seventies revolutionary British tailor is ready to create a new heritage for the next generations.
My name is Nikki Ximeri and this is another podcast episode for andronikki.com. People who inspire the world with their passion for what they do, and they share their lifestyle culture with us.
My guest this week is Edward Sexton’s creative director, Dominic Sebag-Montefiore. Dominic and I discussed the role of the gentleman today, what are the essentials for a timeless wardrobe, how he gained Edward sexton’s trust, what's the importance of fine clothing today, the future of tailoring and how the difficult times we've been going through can make us better human beings.