http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2007/03/17/smprince17.xml
Last edited by Voltaire's Bastard (2008-01-12 09:47:26)
'"Cary Grant had beautiful long, slim feet,' the renowned cutter John Kent tells me, at his premises in London. But Kent didn't always have it so easy; he also cut suits for Alfred Hitchcock"
Yet another tailor making suits for Cary Grant. Dear Cary got around more than a London hooker.
The old boy likes to show "a little suit" with his shirt collar...
http://www.princemichael.org.uk/
I rather like the author's observation that he had an Edwardian air though he really wasn't wearing anything Edwardian at all. No costume, no retro-eccentricity. Just the suggestion of a bygone time without any attempt to copy it. Perfect in my opinion.
Sure, Grayson, his collars are, ah, substantial and his tie knots could be used to start slacking sailors, but it all seems to work with those outsize whiskers. Not a look easily copied with success.
He has neck insecurity issues.
It's good to be the prince....