WHAT'S ON IN BRIEF
THE ENGLISH GENTLEMAN OF 2009 - IT'S DAVID BECKHAM!
BY A NARROW MARGIN HE WINS THE TITLE
FOR DETAILS OF THE LIST OF FINALISTS GO TO STYLE P1
See the qualities required to be an English Gentleman and why he fits the bill.
Others in the running were Nigel Havers and Paul Lister, while outsiders included Barry Humphries (Australian), Lawrence Llewelyn-Bowen and Jude Law - go to Style p1
SAVILE ROW COMBATS THE RECESSION
Have that old suit revived if the price of a new one seems too much of an indulgence at this time.
One tailor offers a new version of make-do-and-mend that will give new life to old favourites Style p2
Plus London's 'weirdest' tailoring shop - and top and tail accesssories
HARD TIMES WILL SEE THE SMARTEST DO BEST
Appearances matter when the going gets tough and Savile Row customers are ordering their Spring plumage in brighter colours
See this and other styles on Style p3
And the tailors head for the City in celebration
CUT A DASH IN A LONG OVERCOAT - THE NEW ROMANTICS
Harsh conditions and new young preferences brings overcoats back into favour - big, warm and enveloping, sometimes over suits, sometimes over casuals. Style p4
And a Savile Row couture house attracts the ladies with star glamour
PARTY AT THE PALACE FOR TOP STYLE NAMES
The British Menswear Guild celebrates its 50th anniversary in some style this Summer
and is to start promoting itself Style p5
The Made in England label gets a boost
THE SR SELECTION - FOR MEN WHO KNOW BEST - a list of exclusive items and recommendations, covering quality goods and impressive service. Style p6
AND- Grooming - Couples can massage together; Drinks - More and better; Gifts - Get those old jewels out; Travel - Polo, the latest attraction; Culture - Slum Dog stirs investors; and much more