Edinburgh tailor's 'proud' moment they created 'iconic' Robbie Williams outfit
An Edinburgh tailor has recalled a 'proud' moment after they were asked to make a suit for Robbie Williams.
Kathryn Sargent Bespoke Tailoring, who has shops in Edinburgh and London, created a cream two-piece military inspired suit. It was worn by Robbie in the music video for Radio.
Having since become an 'iconic part of his visual legacy', the tailor says they are 'proud to have contributed to a moment in music history'. This comes as the former Take That band member takes to the stage in Edinburgh on Saturday night.
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Kathryn Sargent said they are 'delighted' to welcome visitors to the capital and expect an 'exceptional performance' from the singer.
Radio was released in 2004, and became the stars sixth UK number one song. Whether or not he'll don the iconic look at Murrayfield is yet to be confirmed.
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Posting to Facebook, "We are delighted to welcome visitors to Edinburgh as the city hosts what we are sure will be an exceptional performance by Robbie Williams tonight.
"In 2004, Kathryn had the pleasure of creating the cream two-piece military inspired suit worn by Robbie in the music video for his single Radio. The ensemble has since become an iconic part of his visual legacy.
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"In 2015, the suit was auctioned by Bonhams as part of 'Doing It For The Kids' - The Robbie Williams Charity Sale, celebrating both music and meaningful causes. As Robbie takes the stage tonight, we fondly reflect on the creative journey and are proud to have contributed to a moment in music history.
"We extend a warm welcome to all fans visiting the city."
Thousands are descending on Murrayfield on Saturday, with the Britpop tour kicking off right here in the capital. Traffic on the bypass was already building by early afternoon, with the city centre and Murrayfield areas expected to be busy.
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