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Paul Smith (fashion designer)

Paul Smith (fashion designer)

Paul Smith shop on King Edward Street, Leeds

Paul Smith shop on King Edward Street, Leeds

A striped shirt designed by the Paul Smith company

A striped shirt designed by the Paul Smith company

A Paul Smith shirt for men in a floral pattern, with cufflinks

A Paul Smith shirt for men in a floral pattern, with cufflinks

A T-shirt from the Paul Smith Jeans casual-wear range

A T-shirt from the Paul Smith Jeans casual-wear range

Paul Smith's designs often make use of striped patterns.

Paul Smith's designs often make use of striped patterns.

Interview with Paul Smith about the exhibition 'Hello, My name is Paul Smith'

Interview with Paul Smith about the exhibition 'Hello, My name is Paul Smith'

Maggie's Centre Nottingham, designed by Piers Gough. Smith helped design the interior.

Maggie's Centre Nottingham, designed by Piers Gough. Smith helped design the interior.

Paul Smith Boutique, Las Vegas

Paul Smith Boutique, Las Vegas

Sir Paul Smith CBE RDI (born 5 July 1946) is a British fashion designer. His reputation is founded on his designs for men's clothing, but his business has expanded into other areas too.[1] Smith was made a Royal Designer for Industry in 1991,[2] and was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 2000.[3]

His eponymous fashion company was founded in 1970 and has expanded into over 70 countries, selling its products via standalone stores, departments in high-end stores or malls, along with airport terminals, as well as the e-commerce section of its international website. Some of his brand's physical stores are recognized for their uniqueness and eccentricity, including the much-photographed vibrant, fluorescent pink flagship store in Los Angeles.[4]

Sir Paul Smith
CBE RDI
Born
Paul Brierley Smith

(1946-07-05)5 July 1946
Beeston, Nottinghamshire, England
Label(s)
Paul Smith
PS Paul Smith
Spouse(s)Pauline Denyer (m. 2000)
Websitepaulsmith.com [77]

Early life

Smith was born in 1946 in Nottingham, England. One of his early ambitions was to become a professional cyclist.[5] He left school at the age of 15 to work in a Nottingham clothing warehouse, while practising cycling outside of work hours. He cycled to and from work until the age of 17, when he was in a major cycling accident that put him in hospital for close to six months. During his recovery, friends inspired him to the enter the world of art and fashion.[6] Smith has regularly referenced cycling in his work over the years. He started to take classes in tailoring and eventually began working with a Savile Row tailor, Lincroft Kilgour.[7]

Career

Paul Smith opened his very own shop called Paul Smith “Vêtement Pour Homme”[8] in Nottingham in 1970, which sold established clothing labels, alongside pieces that Paul Smith had designed himself. The store was just 3 square metres and was located at 6 Byard Lane in Nottingham.

In 1976, Paul travelled to Paris to showcase his first men's collection, which featured a mix of casual and semi-formal wear. After that the Paul Smith brand continued to grow and he opened his flagship London store in 1979 on Floral Street in Covent Garden, London.[9]

'Paul Smith Women' his first womenswear collection was launched in 1993, after reports of women coming into his stores buying smaller sizes to wear themselves.[10]

The first Japan store opened in Tokyo in 1984, growing over the years to 165 stores across the country.[11]

Smith opened his first shop in New York on Fifth Avenue in 1987, the company now has four shops in the state; the flagship on Greene Street as well as Williamsburg, Bleecker Street and Brookfield Place.[12]

In 1993, Smith took over a 'workwear' clothing company R. Newbold[6] (established in 1885) and incorporated many of their designs into his new collection.

The start of his childrenswear collection started in 1990 with the launch of a one off collection for boys, including casual and tailored pieces.[13] In 2010, Paul Smith launched 'Paul Smith Junior' as a seasonal collection which often included remakes of his adult collections.[14]

In 1995, the Design Museum exhibited 'True Brit', a show marking 25 years of his business. The show then went on to Glasgow for the 'Festival of Design' and then moved to his hometown of Nottingham and put on display in Nottingham Castle.[15]

Smith published his first book, entitled You Can Find Inspiration in Everything in 2001.

The brand launched its ecommerce site in 2004.[16]

In 2013, Paul Smith designed and made a school tie for Beeston Fields Primary School in Nottingham. [17]

In 2016, Smith's second book, Paul Smith's Cycling Scrapbook was released, which documents a personal history of the sport he is very passionate about.[18]

In January 2016, Paul Smith combined his men's and women's fashion shows, showcasing during Paris Fashion Week.[19]

His company remains independent and Paul Smith owns the majority of it.

Awards

Paul Smith has won numerous awards over the years, including:

  • In 1994, he was appointed a CBE for his services to fashion.[20]

  • Honorary Freedom of the City of Nottingham, February 1997.[21]

  • Paul Smith was awarded a knighthood for his work in the fashion industry, 2000.[22]

  • Won Designer of the Year four years in a row at the GQMen of the Year awards.[23]

  • Along with Anya Hindmarch, Paul Smith was awarded the Condé Nast Traveller Innovation and Design Awards, in 2010.[24]

  • Outstanding Achievement Award, British Fashion Awards 2011.[25]

  • Paul Smith was awarded an Honorary Fellowship from the British Institute of Interior Design.[26]

  • He was named one of GQ's 50 best dressed British men in 2015.[27]

Partnerships and other business pursuits

Paul Smith has been involved in multiple collaborations and partnerships over the years, including:

2002

Smith worked with Italian furniture designer Cappellini to create a small homeware collection.[28]

2003

Paul Smith's first collaboration with Maharam, the US textile brand, originally used in one of his suit designs, the two continue to work together on new ranges.[29]

2005

Paul Smith teamed up with motorbike manufacturer Triumph, restyling the Bonneville T100 bike.[30]

Paul Smith redesigned the Lasonic i931 boombox, giving it a white look with Smith's trademark multicolour look.[31]

For the 60th anniversary of Penguin Classics, Paul Smith was asked to choose and redesign one cover, he chose Lady Chatterley's Lover by DH Lawrence.[32]

2006

Paul Smith and Mercian Cycles collaborated on a series of bicycles.[33]

Paul Smith designed the chairs in screen 4 at Broadway Cinema, Nottingham.[34]

2007

Smith began working with the UK based boutique cycle clothing retailer, Rapha.[35] Smith designed a range of cycle clothing in association with Rapha, including a jersey to celebrate the rare start of the Tour de France in London.[36]

2009

Paul Smith was the third designer, following Jean-Paul Gaultier, by redesigning a bottle for Evian water.[37]

Paul Smith provided suits for the Manchester United team.[38]

2010

Paul Smith worked with Burton Snowboards including adding his signature stripe to boards and apparel.[39]

2011

Paul Smith designed four limited edition prints to mark the release of Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy.[40]

2012

Paul Smith joined Leica to design a limited edition Leica X2 camera.[41]

Curated by the Isle of Man Post Office, Paul Smith designed a set of stamps to mark the launch of the London Olympics.[42]

Paul Smith joined boot-maker John Lobb to create a series of Oxford, derby and loafers.[43]

2013

Paul Smith was the official designer of the T-shirt for the David Bowie album 'The Next Day'.[44]

Paul Smith designed the leaders' jersey for Giro d'Italia including the Maglia Rosa.[45]

2014

Paul Smith started a collaboration with Anglepoise, reimagining their iconic Type 75 lamp[46] as Edition One, he has since gone on to creating multiple editions.[47]

2015

Paul Smith designed a series of T-shirts in collaboration with the release of David Bowies final album ★ (Blackstar).[48]

Paul Smith worked with Kask for the first time to design their 'Protone' aero helmet.[49] In 2018 a second helmet was released.

The first collaboration between Paul Smith & Caran d'Ache, launched 10 colours of their '849' pen. They went on to work together again in 2016.

2016

Collaborated with the wine merchant, Berry Bros & Rudd on a limited edition range of bottles.[50]

Paul Smith collaborated with Land Rover, to design a bespoke Defender.

Paul Smith designed a new version of the cactus-shaped coat stand by Italian furniture designers Gufram.[51]

Edition Three of the Paul Smith & Anglepoise Collaboration was launched.

The second collaboration with Caran d'Ache was launched, adding 8 new colours to the collection.[52]

2018

For the 120th anniversary of Globe-Trotter, Paul Smith collaborated with company by redesigning their 20" trolley case, this was first showcased at the Salone del Mobile.[53]

Celebrating 30 years of New Balance's 576 sneaker, Paul Smith redesigned with his iconic stripe design, along with a series of footballs and football boot.[54]

In tribute to his close friend Tony Gross, the company collaborated with Cutler & Gross on a limited edition collection of eyewear for his spring/summer 2019 show in Paris.[55]

Paul Smith worked with James Turner of Sports Purpose to cover a 1965 Porsche 911 with his famous multicoloured stripes, which went on to compete at Le Mans Classic and Goodwood Festival of Speed.[56][57][58][59][60][61][62][63][64][65][66][67][68][69][70][71][72][73][74][75][76]

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