funny story. i have the same reaction to his contrast button tabs and peaked lapels. what are you doing here. get lost.
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The Mysterious Designer John Galliano Loves
Who is Paul Harnden, other than a designer John Galliano wears and loves? "He's an English boy ... he's very Greta Garbo," Galliano told Bridget Foley in WWD yesterday. "He does that rough kind of tweed and stuff. I buy all my stuff from him. I can't get a hold of him. I believe he lives in England by the sea."
It's no small thing to be unfindable these days, but Harnden, who was born in Canada, lives in England and, according to one The Cut tweeter, has been designing for 25 years and is pretty willfully obscure. His company, Paul Harnden Shoemakers Ltd., sells to a tiny, elite, culty group of stores — Dover Street Market in London, Envoy of Belfast in Ireland, If in Soho, L'Eclaireur in Paris. His aesthetic is very wrinkly, fantastically well-made clothing and handmade shoes whose aesthetic antecedents include Civil War uniforms and pre–Industrial Revolution/English country. It's expensive ($2,500 for a pair of oxfords!). And of course, he's big in Japan. Culty websites fetishize about his techniques (he buries shoes for a year!). The Fashion Spot has a few breathless threads about him, likewise this rather serious blog about tailoring, although nobody's actually met him — which, in these days of overexposure, is kind of refreshing. Here are a few images to get a sense of what he does, plus a couple arty short films. Harnden himself stars in The Bomb With a Man in His Shoe.
It's no small thing to be unfindable these days, but Paul Harnden, who was born in Canada and now lives in England, is pretty willfully obscure.
EDIT: I'm that "tweeter" the writer references
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Originally posted by MikeNouveau View PostOh there's more!
The Mysterious Designer John Galliano Loves
Who is Paul Harnden, other than a designer John Galliano wears and loves? "He's an English boy ... he's very Greta Garbo," Galliano told Bridget Foley in WWD yesterday. "He does that rough kind of tweed and stuff. I buy all my stuff from him. I can't get a hold of him. I believe he lives in England by the sea."
It's no small thing to be unfindable these days, but Harnden, who was born in Canada, lives in England and, according to one The Cut tweeter, has been designing for 25 years and is pretty willfully obscure. His company, Paul Harnden Shoemakers Ltd., sells to a tiny, elite, culty group of stores — Dover Street Market in London, Envoy of Belfast in Ireland, If in Soho, L'Eclaireur in Paris. His aesthetic is very wrinkly, fantastically well-made clothing and handmade shoes whose aesthetic antecedents include Civil War uniforms and pre–Industrial Revolution/English country. It's expensive ($2,500 for a pair of oxfords!). And of course, he's big in Japan. Culty websites fetishize about his techniques (he buries shoes for a year!). The Fashion Spot has a few breathless threads about him, likewise this rather serious blog about tailoring, although nobody's actually met him — which, in these days of overexposure, is kind of refreshing. Here are a few images to get a sense of what he does, plus a couple arty short films. Harnden himself stars in The Bomb With a Man in His Shoe.
It's no small thing to be unfindable these days, but Paul Harnden, who was born in Canada and now lives in England, is pretty willfully obscure.
EDIT: I'm that "tweeter" the writer references“You know,” he says, with a resilient smile, “it is a hard world for poets.”
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Great, now it's all over the fucking internet. Here comes the All Saints brigade.Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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Maybe I might be wrong, but I doubt that people without a genuine appreciation for his kind of clothing will suddenly jump on to this,............It not like it screams................."Hey look at me, Im wearing a 3K Jacket!"........... nor do I believe Paul is going to suddenly start selling to every retailer who comes knocking and by extension become more accessible.
Most of the people who quickly jump on to the newest look, are generally attracted to trends that draw attention to themselves..........I find harnden to be the very opposite of that.........
Also, dont knock Galliano, as much as his work has become not as nice as it used to be, the man knows about aesthetic and quality, ans surely as an Englishman, he should definitely be able to relate to the ideas and inspirations of Harnden..............“You know,” he says, with a resilient smile, “it is a hard world for poets.”
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It doesn't matter what it screams - they will buy it cause it's in the magz.
And I am not knocking Galliano - although English? Hmmm, theoretically. He's from the Fraggle rock.Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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Originally posted by Faust View PostIt doesn't matter what it screams - they will buy it cause it's in the magz.
And I am not knocking Galliano - although English? Hmmm, theoretically. He's from the Fraggle rock.
Yes and No,.............we'll see, I just think that because of the structure of his business and who he seems (more so who we perceive him to be) its difficult for this to translate into an over explosion of PH on the backs of those who would be on it just for the trend.
Also, the Galliano comment wasn't in reference to you but to cjbreed,
I know he is English of Spanish Blood (Gibraltar?)................Listen, I know the biography of almost every Famous designer there is..............some stupid lady decided she was gonna punish me when I was in College, send me to the Library to work......little did she know I was a readaholic!..............For two years I read everything there was to read......................and then someLast edited by zamb; 12-10-2010, 09:33 AM.“You know,” he says, with a resilient smile, “it is a hard world for poets.”
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