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LONDON -- Sir Hardy Amies, 93, the Savile Row designer and self-described snob who for decades clothed Queen Elizabeth II and much of Britain's female aristocracy, died March 5 at his country home ...
LONDON — Sir Hardy Amies, the Savile Row designer and self-described snob who for decades clothed Queen Elizabeth II and much of Britain’s female aristocracy, died Wednesday. He was 93.
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"Hardy Amies was one of the most important British couturiers of the 20th century," said Rosemary Harden, manager of Bath Fashion Museum. "Historically, British fashion had not been as established ...
Hardy Amies and Mr Porter have joined forces on a lineup of ultra-soft jackets, coats, and knitwear. By Jonathan Evans Published: Nov 20, 2015. Media Platforms Design Team.
I'm immensely impressed by all genuine upper-class manifestations," designer Hardy Amies once admitted. Born in 1909 in Maida Vale, West London, Amies grew up to become of the most important post-war ...
The concept behind Hardy Amies’ flagship is a love letter to London. “We want to talk about what London is now, not what it was,” explains design director Mehmet Ali. “The store draws its identity ...
Hardy Amies was full of antechamber stories about royal dressing that he was aching to tell but, for propriety's sake, held his tongue. One did slip. On one occasion, the Queen, ...
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