HOLLAND & SHERRY
9-10 Savile Row
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The brief
Develop a bespoke jacquard or dobby weave design to complement Holland & Sherry’s 9-10 Saville Row Collection. A collection of designs that offer a glimpse into their centuries-old association with Savile Row and Bespoke tailoring while at the same time embracing the transitional aesthetic of interiors.
Use Holland & Sherry’s heritage theme and palette of rich mélange merino wools for inspiration. Promoting the natural, sustainable, and biodegradable properties of wool in celebration of the Campaign for Wool’s 10th anniversary.
The work
My design recognises the relationship between craftsman and street. Informed by the traditional techniques practiced inside the tailor shops on Savile Row, the design picks up the similarities between chalk marks on cloth and the painted markings on the road outside. The exploration of Savile Row using Google street view allowed a playful approach to gathering imagery and utilized the restrictions of lockdown.
The final fabric is an experimental stripe design, woven as a double cloth jacquard, a nod to the duality of the interior and exterior activities on Savile Row. Using grey, white, and yellow to create harmony with the rest of the 9-10 Savile collection.
The design being woven at Holland & Sherry Ltd
![Investigating the various road markings on Savile Row using Google Street View.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/64089f1f880b4e6e8ef74fe9/f1c93d71-f2df-4351-8bd2-520aec993001/holland+%26+sherry+street+view.png)
Investigating the various road markings on Savile Row using Google Street View.
![Identifying the similarities between the painted street markings and the chalk marks drawn by tailors.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/64089f1f880b4e6e8ef74fe9/a2a2e7e6-23ec-43e6-bccc-f38430adffcf/tailorcuttingfabric.jpeg)
Identifying the similarities between the painted street markings and the chalk marks drawn by tailors.
![Four repeat pattern design explorations created with Adobe Illustrator.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/64089f1f880b4e6e8ef74fe9/86105a2a-4be7-43ac-9005-554313d1d866/four+designs+holland+%26+sherry.png)
Four repeat pattern design explorations created with Adobe Illustrator.
“Ruby was able to put all of the pieces together, research, and design development resulting in a pleasing, useable design that has a good mix of tradition and modernity. Her inspiration of the street markings, viewing the area by Google Maps, and connecting those elements with the chalk markings used to cut the pattern pieces was a novel approach to meet the design criteria.”
— Kristin Fraidenburgh, Creative Director of Fabric
![Fabric simulations created using Pointcarre. Experimentation with number of ends per repeat.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/64089f1f880b4e6e8ef74fe9/f04779b1-aa41-46c1-be87-fe30f617390f/test+sampling+trio.jpg)
Fabric simulations created using Pointcarre. Experimentation with number of ends per repeat.
![The final fabric woven in 100% pure British wool.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/64089f1f880b4e6e8ef74fe9/470b608b-faeb-46d2-be4f-e2b135dec607/holland+%26+sherry+fabric.jpg)
The final fabric woven in 100% pure British wool.
![Broken threads being mended at Holland & Sherry Ltd. in Peebles, Scotland.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/64089f1f880b4e6e8ef74fe9/6de81ab6-5fef-45a7-a297-555b68c954db/Ruby+Gardner+Holland+%26+Sherry.jpeg)
Broken threads being mended at Holland & Sherry Ltd. in Peebles, Scotland.