Sir Hardy Amies opened his fashion house in 1945 and became Dressmaker by Appointment to Her Majesty The Queen. Famous for menswear and his keen eye for classic style, Amies had a regular fashion column in Esquire magazine until he died in 2003.
'Should be required reading for anyone who's fallen into the trap of leaving the house in a pair of tracksuit bottoms ... crammed with no-nonsense style rules we should all follow' Arena'The subtle way to tell him to smarten up!' Woman & Home. `Trust us, the entry for Gold alone is worth buying a copy for', Nick Carvell, GQ, 7th July 2016