by Paul Quinn | Jun 9, 2025 | Women's Tailoring
How can you tell if a suit is made for a woman? You can usually tell if a suit is made for a woman by looking at how it is shaped, how it fastens and how it fits across the body. Jackets are often more shaped at the waist, cut to allow room across the bust and built...
by Paul Quinn | Jun 9, 2025 | Women's Tailoring
We are thrilled to announce a new chapter in the Fielding & Nicholson story: the launch of our bespoke womenswear service, just in time for summer 2025. For years, we have honed our craft in the art of men’s tailoring, and we are now delighted to extend our...
by Paul Quinn | Jun 9, 2025 | Tailoring Trends
As we embrace the longer days and warmer climes of June, our thoughts naturally turn to lighter fabrics and more relaxed approaches to tailoring. While the classic structured suit remains a timeless staple, there’s a particular style that has truly come into its...
by Paul Quinn | Jun 9, 2025 | Blog, Tailoring Trends
Five years ago, as the world braced itself against an unprecedented pandemic, many speculated about the demise of formal wear. The suit, some confidently declared, was destined for the sartorial dustbin, a relic of a bygone era in a newly casualised, work-from-home...
by Paul Quinn | Jun 2, 2025 | Women's Tailoring
What is a female suit called in modern tailoring? A female suit is commonly referred to as a pantsuit or skirt suit, depending on the design and construction. In bespoke tailoring, the term “women’s suit” covers a wide range of coordinated outfits...