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  • Coalition must not become complacent on economic growth

    October 25, 2012

    UNLIKE some commentators, I don’t think David Cameron did anything especially wrong yesterday. He hinted at Prime Minister’s Question Time that the economy was improving; he didn’t leak the GDP figures. The statistics will be published this morning; so there is little point speculating about them. But it is worth noting that when the Prime [...]

  • Smart offices need stylish furnishings

    October 24, 2012

    WHEN you have prestigious offices, you need an aesthetic to match. International law firm McDermott Will & Emery, which has offices in the stylish Heron Tower – the tallest tower in London at one point – were looking for an exceptional fit-out when they moved into the building last year. It was the first occupier [...]

  • Europe will become ever less relevant as century progresses

    October 23, 2012

    ONCE again, the political establishment is debating Europe, and what Britain’s place in it should be. To me, the answer is straightforward: Europe will become increasingly irrelevant to the global economy as the century progresses, a tragic development which will see one of the world’s great civilisations increasingly marginalised culturally and geopolitically. Those who still [...]

  • Headhunting a headhunter can help boost your career

    October 10, 2012

    THE recruitment profession has acquired a bad name over the past few years – a consequence of the commoditisation of the process, a decline in the quality of customer service and a shrinking of the jobs market. Committing to give a portion of your salary to a recruitment agency may be a hard pill to [...]

  • New offices were a safe bet for Coral

    October 10, 2012

    THE ONE Stratford Place development is a 130,000 square feet grade A office complex, at the Westfield shopping centre in east London. The site is a stone’s throw away from the Olympic Village. Coral, the bookmaker, was the first occupier to move into the development. The company made the move from its former headquarters, about [...]

  • The man who changed Savile Row

    October 4, 2012

    THERE are times when Edward Sexton could seem straight out of a Guy Ritchie movie, with his wizened pink features, shock of punkish white hair and thick cockney accent – especially when he says, of the suits he’s created with ready-to-wear specialists Chester Barrie: “It’s a steal really, one of these suits, a bloody steal!” [...]

  • Add some textures to your wardrobe

    October 4, 2012

    Look to invest in fabrics that bring out the best in a grey colour palette, says the buying director of Mr Porter THE first and most important thing to note right now is that the cut is still slim fit, single-breasted and two-button. There are occasional moves away, but the overriding look is still that [...]

  • Killer threads: suiting Mr Connery

    October 4, 2012

    IF you were being bold, you might argue that the 5 October 1962 – 50 years ago today – was the most important date in the history of Hollywood’s love affair with men’s style. It was the day Dr No opened in cinemas, giving the first glimpse of 007 as he sat at the baccarat [...]

  • Four other blockbusting suits from the movies

    October 4, 2012

    Cary Grant: North by Northwest (1962) A clean-cut classic, cut by Kilgour French & Stanbury of Savile Row, makes this Grant’s most stylish appearance. Robert Redford: The Great Gatsby (1974) Redford sports a series of sublime suits in the film, of which this dandified pink number with lavish waistcoat, is the best. Steve McQueen: The Thomas [...]

  • Bond remains as cool as ever in latest outing

    October 4, 2012

    Since Daniel Craig’s tenure as Bond his wardrobe has been the domain of Tom Ford, working with the films’ costume designers. From the few Skyfall snippets we’ve seen, Ford is keeping things strictly on the straight and narrow, with slim, light-grey suits lifted by a mere hint of white pocket square. Maybe even Bond watches [...]

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