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Modern meets tradition at London's menswear shows

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Modern meets tradition at London's menswear shows

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5oQ8lL1GATk8nteA4kjQ--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7Zmk9ZmlsbDtoPTg2O3E9NzU7dz0xMzA-/http://media.zenfs.com/en_us/News/ap_webfeeds/7c744e3a639c2817570f6a706700d926.jpg" width="130" height="86" alt="In this photo taken Friday, June 6, 2014, a tailor, right, works on a suit as Simon Cundey, managing director of Henry Poole &amp; Co tailor, the first shop to set up in Savile Row in 1846, speaks to Associated Press at his store on Savile Row in London. In the world of women's fashion, London often seems to play second fiddle to other style capitals: It lacks the allure of Paris's haute couture, or the polish of Milan's luxury labels. But it's a whole different story when it comes to dressing men. Steeped in a rich history of tailoring for kings, army generals and the world’s wealthiest men, London is now marketed as the home of men's fashion - the original birthplace of the tuxedo jacket, the bowler hat and the three-piece suit, among other classic items. When trendy designers like Alexander McQueen and Burberry kick off the new season’s menswear shows in the British capital Sunday, the catwalks will be staged just blocks away from elite tailoring houses that have been perfecting their craft for over a century. Savile Row, a street lined with more than a dozen tailors and a living museum of the English love affair with luxury menswear, has a long-standing tradition closely tied to a history in royal dress, military uniforms and gentry sports like horseback riding and hunting. (AP Photo/Sang Tan)" align="left" title="In this photo taken Friday, June 6, 2014, a tailor, right, works on a suit as Simon Cundey, managing director of Henry Poole &amp; Co tailor, the first shop to set up in Savile Row in 1846, speaks to Associated Press at his store on Savile Row in London. In the world of women's fashion, London often seems to play second fiddle to other style capitals: It lacks the allure of Paris's haute couture, or the polish of Milan's luxury labels. But it's a whole different story when it comes to dressing men. Steeped in a rich history of tailoring for kings, army generals and the world’s wealthiest men, London is now marketed as the home of men's fashion - the original birthplace of the tuxedo jacket, the bowler hat and the three-piece suit, among other classic items. When trendy designers like Alexander McQueen and Burberry kick off the new season’s menswear shows in the British capital Sunday, the catwalks will be staged just blocks away from elite tailoring houses that have been perfecting their craft for over a century. Savile Row, a street lined with more than a dozen tailors and a living museum of the English love affair with luxury menswear, has a long-standing tradition closely tied to a history in royal dress, military uniforms and gentry sports like horseback riding and hunting. (AP Photo/Sang Tan)" border="0" /></a>LONDON (AP) â€" In the world of women's fashion, London often plays second fiddle to other style capitals â€" it lacks the allure of Paris's haute couture or the polish of Milan's luxury labels.</p><br clear="all"/>

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