| |

My name is Paul Smith

Paul Smith in Japan 2013

Who? London Design Museum

What? The London Design Museum has recently announced an exhibition showcasing the humble beginnings and growth of one of the world’s leading fashion brands – Paul Smith. “My name is Paul Smith” takes visitors on a journey through the mind of the designer and the process with which his designs go from drawing board to catwalks around the globe. With exclusive narratives by Paul Smith, this is a unique opportunity to see the process through the eyes of the designer himself. Tickets priced at £11.75 with concessions available.

When? 15th November 2013 to 9th March 2014

Where? Shad Thames, London SE1 2YD

How? For more information, see designmuseum.org

Similar Posts

  • | | |

    Ten tips for painting food by Anna Koska

    GO AND FIND THE REAL THING – There are limits to this of course. In the case of some obscure fish, I’m not often in a position to don a wetsuit and jump in the deep if it lives at the bottom of the inky blue, but there’s always a fish market. HANDLE THE THING – If it’s got bones, feel where they lie. If it’s got skin, get familiar with the feel and texture: hairy, bald, feathery, scaly, bit gooey, slippery, a bit want-to-put-it-down-and-run. Move it around. Check out the way the shadows play on the dips and curves. TAKE IT HOME TO MEET THE FAMILY – If I…

  • |

    Ten tips on style for men from Patrick Hellmann

    POWER DRESS – Whether it’s for a life-changing meeting, job interview or a business trip, the classic combination of a dark, solid or slightly pinstriped suit with a bold-coloured tie is the cornerstone of every man’s power wardrobe. Though teaming a dark suit with a classic white shirt allows you to choose almost any tie pairing short of one with bright yellow polka dots, a traditional yet impeccably cut deep-red tie has been a go-to “power” look since John Kennedy wore the pairing in his first presidential debate. FIND THE SMART CASUAL BALANCE – Smart or business casual has become a buzzword that dictates anything from work wear to dinner…

  • Parmigiani Fleurier Lalique Special Edition 15-day table clock

    Who? Parmigiani Fleurier and Lalique What? Parmigiani Fleurier and Lalique have collaborated to create that could be said to be the ultimate show piece – a special edition 15-day table clock. The design of the clock allows you to see the mechanics of this intricate Swiss timepiece while the fine crystal work shows off the inner-workings in exquisite detail. The clock is available in clear, red, blue as well as a very limited black crystal edition. Prices from £66,500. When? Available now Where? Available online and in store How? For more information, seewww.parmigiani.ch

  • Fashion pick: Autograph jewel embellished blouse from Marks & Spencer

    Who? Marks & Spencer What? Sometimes, all that’s between a day top and an night out is some embellishment. Step in the Autograph jewel embellished blouse from Marks & Spencer. A simple collar of jewels has transformed this otherwise simple top into something elegant that you could wear to drinks after work, without looking like you’ve just come from the office. Priced at £45. When? Available now Where? Available online from Marks & Spencer How? Buy now from Marks & Spencer

  • Art Love by Linda Plant

    Who? Linda Plant What? Interior designer Linda Plant (director of Homerun Services) has recently launched a new service called Art Love. The new service allows customers to order bespoke modern and abstract art pieces, with consultation available from her design team. Prices vary according to requirements but pre-created pieces also available. When? Available online now Where? Exclusively at www.artlovedesign.com How? For consultation, call 0207 4869 688 or email hello@artlovedesign.com Ten tips on interior design from Linda Plant  

  • Zagreb gets Croatia’s first motor museum

    Who? Ferdinand Budicki What? The city of Zagreb will soon open Croatia’s first motor museum, named Ferdinand Budicki after the man who bought the first car into the country. The museum will feature over 50 classic cars and motorcycles. The museum will also exhibit car related photographs, organize mechanics workshops, film projections and other events around the history car culture in Croatia. When? Opens 29th June Where? Ulica kneza Ljudevita Posavskog 48, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia How? Visit www.otk-ferdinandbudicki.hr for more information

One Comment

  1. Pingback: Life In Luxury

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *