The Power Suit, Rebuilt: Savile Row's Quiet Modernists
By W.B.D. Contributor
The Row's newest generation of cutters has performed a delicate operation: preserving a 200-year-old craft while quietly re-engineering it for bodies that sit in Gulfstreams rather than gentlemen's clubs. Canvases are lighter, shoulders softer, and the silhouette unmistakably contemporary.
Bespoke order books are the fullest they have been in decades, driven by clients in their thirties commissioning first suits the way their fathers bought first watches. The power suit didn't die — it went back into the workshop.