Selfridges launching bespoke service
By FashionUnited
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Luxury department store Selfridges is launching a bespoke
service, which will allow customers to buy unique and customised pieces, from next month.Launching on February 4, Savile Row tailor Henry Rose and designer Emilia Wickstead have already signed up to take part in Selfridges Bespoke service. Rose will become Selfridges ‘tailor in residence’, creating made-to-measure women’s suits, while Wickstead will feature a 14-piece collection that can be personalised by colour, fabric and fit.
They will be joined by Scottish cashmere brand Hawick and French chemisier Charvet who will both be offering bespoke creations.
Emilia Wickstead
Henry Rose
Selfridges