Sebago has released a new design
Founded in 1946, Sebago has created hundreds of different designs for both men and women. Over the years, the...
Patrick Grant Studio, a new tailoring brand from award-winning fashion designer Patrick Grant, has launched in House of Fraser's stores across the UK. The new brand combines a forward-thinking contemporary aesthetic with an inherent nostalgia for classic British tailoring, as well as a strong commitment to sustainable practices, including sourcing cloths from some of the oldest mills in England, with all of the production centred in Europe. Licensed by Threadology, Frasers Group’s exclusive tailoring partner, the inaugural Spring/Summer 23 Collection is inspired by the flora and fauna of ‘the English Garden’, played out in a collection replete with soft tailored shapes and deconstructed silhouettes. The colour palette is rich with core tones of cream, silt brown, palm green, sky blue and navy, brought to life with vibrant accents of burnt orange, yellow, and pink, while delicate floral motifs are woven throughout the collection in the form of embroidered details and prints. “I'm pleased to announce the launch of Patrick Grant Studio exclusively at House of Fraser," says Patrick Grant. "I’m delighted to have a chance to create a collection of contemporary men’s tailored clothing and to develop the silhouettes and styling cues from my design work from E. Tautz, working with great English and Italian cloths, but at an accessible price point." The Spring/Summer 23 collection consists of tailored suits and separates, printed summer shirts, casual jackets and trousers, nostalgic knitwear, jersey, informal shirting, and accessories. To find out more, visit www.houseoffraser.co.uk