What are you wearing now?

I’m wearing my bespoke Austin Reed blazer designed by me. My Lands’ End shirt, Thomas Pink bow tie, Monkee Genes black skinny jeans and Ted Baker JamFro brogues.

Who's your style icon? 

It would be a mixture of inspirational people such as Michael Jackson, (GQ editor) Dylan Jones and my father.

What item of clothing do you spend the most on? 

That’s a tough question but I would have to say my blazers. I’m obsessed with blazers. They don’t have to be designer ones, most of my purchases are from high street and charity shops.

What is your favourite piece of clothing in your wardrobe?

Wow, another tough question. I would have to say my bespoke Austin Reed tuxedo. It’s a salmon tuxedo, with beautiful black satin lapels and fits me like a glove.  I designed the blazer myself and had a chance to show my creative style.

What is the most expensive item in your wardrobe?

That would most likely be my grey Jaeger  suit. It’s one of my favourites suits of all time. It's timeless and stylish.

What has been your biggest fashion faux pas?

Not communicating on the day of a high profile event with my best friend. We both showed up in the same spiked Christian Louboutin shoes... awkward.

Who is your favourite designer?

Spencer Hart at Austin Reed. The tailoring is on point.

Which is your favourite high street store?

I would have to say River Island – I love the new collection and the Rihanna collaboration.

What did your dad teach you about fashion?

Not a lot really as he passed away when I was young. However, learning from the photos, he was a stylish man who was very minimalistic  – classic and clean lines.

What’s your top style tip?

To all the men – don’t throw anything away unless donating to charity. Many fabrics can be reused. You can turn anything into a tie using any fabric. Or use it to make a bespoke bow tie, it’s not really difficult. That’s what I’ve been doing for years. I also collect blazer buttons, you never know when you’ll need to customise a new or vintage blazer.

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