From visionary tailors to the creative minds behind global fashion houses, Square Mile profiles the industry’s most influential figures redefining modern menswear
As Boglioli continues its global revival, CEO Francesco Russo reflects on authenticity, garment-dyeing and the understated codes defining modern menswear
Timothy Everest MBE has dressed action heroes, rock stars and royalty. Now he’s bringing his own take to Grey Flannel – and reshaping Marylebone’s menswear scene. Janey Fry meets a great raconteur for coffee
Walker Slater built its reputation on heritage fabrics and contemporary cuts. Co-founder Paul Walker talks inspiration, evolution and why he’s still drawn to the old ways
Stenströms designer Peter Jüriado reflects on three decades of craft, creativity and Swedish shirtmaking excellence — and why timeless design still leads the way
Gianni Colarossi, Chief Product Officer at Hackett, discusses his journey from Florence’s bespoke tailoring houses to leading one of Britain’s most refined menswear brands – blending heritage craftsmanship with modern comfort and effortless style
Henry Poole is the oldest bespoke tailor in the world. But Simon Cundey, the seventh generation to run the company, is on a mission to modernise this historic institution. Josh Sims discovers more
With a renewed focus on effortless style, Pal Zileri CEO Leone Scordo is steering the Italian menswear brand into a bold new era – one that honours its tailoring heritage while embracing the relaxed elegance of modern menswear