
Gabriela Hearst launches Tailored Bespoke
Gabriela Hearst has announced the launch of Tailored Bespoke, a new offering focused on tailoring.
As part of Tailored Bespoke, the maison is now inviting clients to create fully personalized suiting for both men and women, available exclusively at its flagship boutiques in New York, Beverly Hills, and London.
It offers twelve mix-and-match styles drawn from Gabriela Hearst's best-selling silhouettes. Clients can choose from boot-cut or straight-legged trousers, as well as single- or double-breasted jackets, each available in both lined and unlined constructions, among other options. Sizing runs from 34 to 50 for women and 44 to 58 for men.
A curated swatch book showcases the maison's Italian-woven materials, including sportswear wool, silk and virgin wool, and cashmere corduroy in an array of 20 different colors.
Lastly, clients can select from four button options, crafted from materials like leather, tiger's eye, wood, and rose-gold-toned metal, and personalize the interior of their garments with embroidered initials, names, special dates, or meaningful messages.

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