MEN’S BAGS
SHOP NOW >Inspired by his brother's Post Office shirts and the tweeds of the Nottinghamshire country set, Sir Paul (yes, he was knighted in 2000) started out as a menswear designer and his “classic with a twist” tagline has seen him shake up the fashion world for decades. At the end of London Fashion Week in January this year, British rapper Tinie Tempah hosted a dinner party with Paul and British GQ and, of course, he looked dapper in a red Paul Smith suit. For all music lovers Paul Smith has tuned his men’s handbags line with a distinctive print: check out the soft notes of the headphones print crossbody, flight bag and even on the super dandy wallet. For the Fall/Winter 14, Paul Smith celebrated another of his passions, photography, with the 'Mini on Location' print. For the Holdall bag and the Business Folio, the Mini car was photographed with Paul's Bristol against the contrasting brutalist honeycomb structures of St James Street car park in Nottingham and its scratched finish gives the print a weathered look. Check out the wallet with mini car, a retro and hip must have.
ACCESSORIES
SHOP NOW >Ties and hats are the quintessence of a day out look in the life of a London dandy. Surely encouraged by the music scenes showcase of the head piece as the star of a video, i.e. Pharrell Williams buffalo head piece, Paul Smith has hit all the right notes reinterpreting some of the classics in terms of accessories. Take Olly Murs’ Trilby Hat; Paul Smith has given it an oomph with a jaunty feather on colorful straw, his fans will love it. To complete the gentleman look, Paul Smith’s ties and bow ties are perfect for colors and design. Check out the Color Block Silk Narrow Tie, so ‘now’ in purple. And what to do with belts? In Paul Smith’s world, you will just have to reverse it to play with bold colors.
JEWELRY
SHOP NOW >When it comes to men’s jewelry, Paul Smith’s cufflinks are best sellers: a perfect gift or a funky addition to your tailored suits, they are Smith’s playful side incarnation. They come in different materials and designs, just find what does it for you or the person you have at heart. Never one for avant-garde theatrics, Paul Smith can still indulge with extravagant pieces, such as the gold skull cufflinks, if you are in need of a punk edge. Office show-stoppers are the fountain pen cufflinks: Paul Smith finessed the real-world sophistication of his devoted clientele to a T. Want to wear a piece of Led Zeppelin? That’s about to become a reality thanks to a partnership between the British band and Paul Smith, who is developing a range of scarves inspired by the legendary rock group’s album covers. A series of six limited-edition Led Zep scarves will go on sale from this Oct. 23. No expense has been spared in the methods used and the fabrics chosen to produce the extraordinary items, each of which will be available in a limited edition of 50. It’s not the first time Paul Smith has worked with rock ‘n’ roll history, having joined forces with David Bowie on an exclusive limited edition print t-shirt and a red vinyl album to celebrate the release of the artist’s 2013 The Next Day.