Back in 2012 Liam Gallagher famously flaunted the strict black tie dress code at the GQ Men Of The Year Awards by rocking up in a leather parka, jeans and his trademark shades. "I don't need to wear a tie," he replied when we asked him about his choice of attire on the red carpet. "I'm a f***in' rockstar". So it was with not a small dose of surprise that the latest move for his Pretty Green label is to launch a tailoring line.
Masterminded, as always, by design director Pat Salter, the collection features a standout, silk-lapelled tuxedo as well as double-cuff shirting and a selection of grey and charcoal single-breasted flannel suits (of particular note is the one cut from trend-ticking checked material). And, yes, there's a even a knitted tie thrown into the mix. How things change.
Back in 2012 Liam Gallagher famously flaunted the strict black tie dress code at the GQ Men Of The Year Awards by rocking up in a leather parka, jeans and his trademark shades. "I don't need to wear a tie," he replied when we asked him about his choice of attire on the red carpet. "I'm a f***in' rockstar". So it was with not a small dose of surprise that the latest move for his Pretty Green label is to launch a tailoring line.
Masterminded, as always, by design director Pat Salter, the collection features a standout, silk-lapelled tuxedo as well as double-cuff shirting and a selection of grey and charcoal single-breasted flannel suits (of particular note is the one cut from trend-ticking checked material). And, yes, there's a even a knitted tie thrown into the mix. How things change.
source: gq-magazine.co.uk
looks like the second guy is wearing the same jacket LG wore at the olympics...
Back in 2012 Liam Gallagher famously flaunted the strict black tie dress code at the GQ Men Of The Year Awards by rocking up in a leather parka, jeans and his trademark shades. "I don't need to wear a tie," he replied when we asked him about his choice of attire on the red carpet. "I'm a f***in' rockstar". So it was with not a small dose of surprise that the latest move for his Pretty Green label is to launch a tailoring line.
Masterminded, as always, by design director Pat Salter, the collection features a standout, silk-lapelled tuxedo as well as double-cuff shirting and a selection of grey and charcoal single-breasted flannel suits (of particular note is the one cut from trend-ticking checked material). And, yes, there's a even a knitted tie thrown into the mix. How things change.
source: gq-magazine.co.uk
looks like the second guy is wearing the same jacket LG wore at the olympics...