Marc takes us through Autumn Winter 2011 in store and on his travels as we embark on an exciting new season...

Introducing Spring | Summer 2012

For Spring Summer 2012, Duchamp has yet again extended its product range to offer an even wider selection to discerning men who want to dress as individuals.

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Regent Street Pop Up Store Now Open

I am delighted to announce that our new pop up store at 80-82 Regent Street is now open for business.

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Christmas at Duchamp Westfield

We had a wonderful day at Westfield to celebrate Christmas with our customers. In this post you can see the four lucky competition winners of our one on ones with Myself and Ian.

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Regent Street Pop Up Store Opening

Come and join us in the run up to Christmas as we celebrate the holiday season with a special homecoming.

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Gianni Colarossi interviewed by Rankin for Hunger TV

Men’s tailoring has had a heterogeneous history. From the pomp and pageantry of the 17th century, to the stark formality of the Victorian era, and the elaborate lapels of the 60s and 70s, the suit has never lost its place in the man’s wardrobe.

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The Overtones by Duchamp

At the Rankin / Duchamp Charity Dinner, the entertainment for the event was provided by male vocal harmony group The Overtones.

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Duchamp / Rankin Charity Dinner and Auction for Oxglam

The Duchamp / Rankin Charity Dinner and Auction last week was a huge success. I must give thanks to everyone who made the night so memorable.

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Duchamp / Rankin – Oxglam Dinner in Support of Oxfam

The critically acclaimed photographer Rankin, his wife Tuuli Shipster and myself will host an exclusive Charity dinner & auction at One Devonshire Gardens Hotel this coming Thursday, 24th November.

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Party Smarty

The night time is the right time for velvet, as Ray Charles might have said if anyone had bothered to ask him. The old-school r ‘n’ b and jazz legend was no stranger to the plush pleasures of this delightful cloth.

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Tuxedo Junction – The Black Tie Rules

Queen Victoria’s good health was very beneficial to the world of menswear. Edward, Prince of Wales, had to wait 59 years to succeed Her Majesty as Edward VII and luckily for us he was a great one for his clothes. The dapper Prince was obsessed with reducing the complexity of men’s clothing and dress codes.

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