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Artists

STEVEN ALANGILD HALL

Steven Alan’s eponymous line of classic American sportswear —think British tailoring mixed with collegiate style— was a perfect match for Gild Hall, the modern interpretation of a British Gentleman’s Club mixed with the mystique of mid-century Ivy League Secret Societies.

stevenalan.com

Sketches by illustrator Blue Logan.
bluelogan.co.uk

HELMUT LANGSMYTH TRIBECA

Helmut Lang is minimalist, contemporary fashion at its best. The brand’s avant-garde design perspective and sartorial style—contemporary design with bespoke, classic tailoring—are reflected in Smyth’s uniforms.

www.helmutlang.com

Sketches by illustrator Blue Logan.
bluelogan.co.uk

JENNI KAYNETHOMPSON BEVERLY HILLS

Stylist Rachel Zoe and Designer Jenni Kayne are the preeminent arbiters of luxe California style today. A longtime fan of Kayne, Rachel Zoe recommended Thompson work with her on the Thompson Beverly Hills uniforms and ultimately they collaborated together on the final looks.

jennikayne.com

Sketches by illustrator Blue Logan.
bluelogan.co.uk

RAG & BONE6 COLUMBUS

From its first collection in 2002, rag & bone commanded the attention of the fashion community, presenting a unique vision guided by strong British tailoring influence—producing classic yet modern sportswear.

www.rag-bone.com

Sketches by illustrator Blue Logan.
bluelogan.co.uk

ROGANTHOMPSON LES

Rogan Gregory made a name for himself by merging cutting-edge fashion with social responsibility via his high-profile 2005 launch of EDUN, a partnership with Bono. With this philosophy, he launched ROGAN—creating innovative and inspired clothing that reflects the ethos of downtown NYC culture.

www.rogannyc.com

Sketches by illustrator Blue Logan.
bluelogan.co.uk