Monthly Archive for November, 2009

NICK & DOTTIE: Of Montreal’s Betrothed Bandmates at Richard Lim

Of Montreal's Betrothed Bandmates at Richard Lim

Ok, so they’re not technically bandmates, but I was so honored when Of Montreal’s Dottie Alexander (keyboards) and Nick Gould (production manager) asked me to help design Nick’s suit for their upcoming wedding.

Of Montreal While Nick doesn’t play more than the occasional triangle, he is the man in charge of Of Montreal’s live stage show, which, if you’ve seen it, you’ll understand is no mean feat.

For instance, when’s the last time your indie front man took the stage on a (live) white horse?

Looking for an updated classic inspired by Gregory Peck’s Vespa-scooting slate-grey 2-piece in Roman Holiday, we enlisted the help of the one-and-only Richard Lim.

Richard Lim If you work in Hollywood, Richard needs no introduction as the sartorial expert behind so many productions where suits figure. Fluent in every period, it didn’t take but a few beats before Richard was humming our tune.

With each new interaction with Mr. Lim, I am more amazed and honored to be able to work with him. His shop is like my Shangri-La; and while his reputation precedes him, his manner remains that of the consummate, working craftsman. I suggest clicking on this outstanding portrait to find out more about him:

And I thank him from the bottom of my heart for entertaining us two greasy-haired gentlemen. We’re both still charmed, I’m sure.

Of Montreal's Nick Gould at Richard Lim

For more of our exploits with Of Montreal, click here or here.

And for the second time since my previous post re: Noms de Plume, I recommend the new PBS American Masters documentary on Roman Holiday’s writer, Dalton Trumbo.

After The Fall

Gee, it’s nice to have talented friends. I say it all the time but the sentiment never wears down. For this post, I’m leaking a sample photo from a Winter ‘09 project by friends Bryan Hainer (photographer) and Chris Jones (art director). I’ve borrowed license since it features Darryl Sheard in one of our Vintage Suits for Winter.

The sky’s not falling, it’s just on fire.



Part art and part documentary, Chris and Bryan—as well as their collaborators—each contribute to a series of images approaching an explanation of Where We Are Now (in this case, “Where” is here in Las Vegas, where it often seems like we’re living in the eye of the perfect storm). As good art does, it hits nothing on the head, but leaves room for interpretation—not as device but as as a place for truth to reside.

The project ends with a live photo exhibit so stay tuned for details.

Sixteen Suits For Winter

Here’s a preview of our Vintage Suits for Fall/Winter 2009. Click to enlarge.

Wide Well Chalkstripe
50s 3-Pc Tweed/Velvet
80s 2-Pc Windowpane
50s 4-Pc Country Suit

60s Wool Herringbone
3-Btn Dual Pinstripe
60s Tux
Trouser & Vest

Navy Pinstripe Peak
40s 3-Pc Western
50s White Linen
YSL 3-Pc Pinstripe

Lanvin Narrow Pinstripe
6-Btn Navy Chalkstripe
2-Btn Navy Chalkstripe
50s 2-Pc Black Wool