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Traditional jeans by Paul Smith

by paul-smith on Mar 17, 2010

The most traditional of all British designers Paul Smith was born in 1946 in Nottingham and dreamed of becoming professional bicycle racer. However, in 1970 Paul Smith opens his first boutique called Vetement Pour Homme on Byard Lane where clothes by Kenzo and Katherine Hamnett are sold. Soon he begins do develop and sell his own clothes models and even tries to export in USA custom jeans and unusual green jackets he wears himself.In 1976 PS shows his first collection on Paris Fashion Week and becomes consultant of International Wool Secretariat. Then the designer makes up his mind to conquer London. He opens his boutique in Covent Garden. In 1982 after his business trip to Japan he brings new ideas which are revealed in his collections. In a year he owns 200 shops in Japan. PS is the first designer to combine high-tech gadgets with stylish clothes.In 1987 the designer expanded his clothes on American market under his own trademark. The first boutique is opened in West Village, New...Read More >>



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Know Thyself Style is not something you can buy. It's nothing to do with money; it's already inside you. Be yourself. Analyse your character, body shape and lifestyle and go from there. The most common mistake men make is when they try to go against these things and wear clothes that don't suit their personality. I very rarely wear a tie, and have always had scruffy long hair with a mind of its own - but that's fine because it suits my character completely!

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