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Coke Norway
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Quick Survey…?

1) Easter or Christmas
2) Roses or Violets
3) Coke or Pepsi
4) Thunderstorms or Heavy rain
5) Iceland or Norway

1, Christmas
2, Roses
3, Coke
4, Thunderstorms
5, Norway

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When you are involved in the fashion industry, like us, is good to learn all about the evolution of styles and progress of fashion, because someone can ask an uncomfortable question.

Savile Row is a good place to start investigating. As you will see that it is the vanguard of innovation and fine tailoring for centuries.

These are just some excerpts for your reading pleasure and information. There is much still did not know.

1818: Burlington Arcade, a glassed-in shopping plaza adjacent to Burlington House is constructed under the patronage of Lord George Cavendish, who resides at No. 1 Savile Row (now Gieves & Hawkes) Brummell where he was invited before his fall and exile in 1814.

1821: Joseph Ede, eventually give his name to Ede & Ravenscroft, assistsguv'nor William Webb as Royal robe maker when Prinny finally crowned King George IV in the pomp and particular circumstance changed after enduring years of regency in place of his "crazy" father, King George III. Walter Grant Norton opens his shop tailor in the Strand. Norton & Sons is moving to Lombard Street in the City and a niche for itself as the definitive City tailor before finally moving to the row The Norton & Sons remains today.

1846: James Henry Poole son inherits the business from his late father and earns the title of "founder of Savile Row 'when you hand the Savile Row tailoring workshop of his father at No. 4 Old Burlington Street into a grand entrance, Palladian to a tailor Pantheon as called Henry Poole & Company in any 32 Savile Row.

1849: Henry Huntsman establishes his tailoring firm H. Huntsman & Sons specializes in jodhpurs and sportswear. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert become customers as well as the huge spider web of royal houses Europe connected to the royal couple. Five of the granddaughters of Queen Victoria, later to become Queen of Spain, Romania, Greece, Norway and the Empress of Russia.

1850: James Lock & Co invents a Savile Row icon: the bowler hat. The bowler was commissioned by William Coke (a relative of the current count of Leicester) for use by their guards for protection against falling sticks pheasants and poachers. The player is still called a Coke at the blockade.

1852: James Gieve acquires a partnership with Joseph Galt (established in 1823 and the addition of Meredith), the baptism of the company Galt & Gieves. His equally ambitious sister Elizabeth independently has the royal collection of Queen Victoria as a seamstress and Milliner (an honor which he held until his retirement in 1889, one year after the death of James).

1858: Henry Poole earns the first of his Royal Orders of the newly crowned Emperor Napoleon III of France to whom Poole and Baron de Rothschild advanced £ 10,000 to a coup in France to establish the Second Empire. On the accession of Emperor Napoleon and Empress Josephine, Henry Poole erects an audacious gas illuminated eagle and crown light show above the facade of No 36: a tradition that is repeated in all major events connected to actual customers of Henry Poole.

These historical facts have been extracted from our database of comprehensive research for the pleasure of reading and information.

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Article Source: ArticlesBase.comThe Chronicles of Savile Row 1818 to 1858

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