Made for a Woman: Trusted tailors for a custom suit

Women’s suits have made a comeback on the high-fashion catwalks for Spring-Summer 2022, which is good news for the corporate crowd and local tailors. Borrowing from men’s bespoke but swapping rigid masculinity for feminine versatility and flair, women’s made-to-measure clothing merges comfort and sophistication, and instills a sense of confidence that only a perfect fit can.

A Look Back

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(Photo courtesy of Chanel, SS22 runway)

The power suit rose to fashion prominence in the ’60s and ’70s as a symbol of women’s liberation, blurring outdated gender-appropriate dressing perceptions. Earlier breakthroughs included Chanel’s ’20s suit collection, Yves Saint Laurent’s 1966 Le Smoking tuxedo, and the attire choices of iconic figures such as Sarah Bernhardt and Katharine Hepburn.

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Photo courtesy of Frey, designs by Frederieke van Doorn

Androgynous styling continued in recent decades, ushering an empowering reflection and sartorial expression of the self. Enter the modern-day women’s power suit, a no-holds-barred creation marked by the likes of tailored wrap-over jackets, padded shoulders, shawl lapels and decorative buttons; trouser suits in bright colours and form-fitting cuts; and edgier offerings like oversized blazers worn over miniskirts and evening tuxedos.

It’s time to put that unflattering ready-made suit back on the rack and step out in style in a custom-made ensemble from one of the city’s new generation of formidable tailors.

The Perfect Fit

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Sketches from Frey, designs by Frederieke van Doorn

Hong Kong has a long history in tailoring, although the trade has mostly been dedicated to men, with the exception of qipao and wedding gowns. The growing number of female executives and CEOs, though, has sprouted a surge in demand for women’s tailoring.

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Photo courtesy of JSMP, design by Jasmin Pang

“There are so many women in Hong Kong who are expected to dress formally for work but have very limited choices available,” explains Frederieke van Doorn, founder of Frey. “After being in the industry of men’s tailoring, the differences in offerings between the two markets became clear, and it was time to create a brand that offered women the same level of luxury tailoring that men have.” Having tailored for the city’s influential women such as Veronica Lam, Esther Sham and former Miss Hong Kong’s Grace Chan, Frey has become well known for its exquisite craftsmanship, luxurious fabrics and a wide variety of designs, colours, patterns and styles that appeal to the dynamic lifestyle of the modern woman.

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Photo courtesy of JSMP

Having had a similar realisation, Jasmin Pang started her own women’s tailoring business, JSMP, after working in the corporate world for more than a decade. She expresses her frustration in finding quality women’s formal wear that would fit different body shapes, sizes and styles. “Most [men’s tailors] are not familiar with the different cuts and styles that women prefer,” she says, “Some clients look for statement pieces that let them stand out from the crowd while others prefer a chic, timeless design that they can wear every day.” It was her sympathetic realisation for the needs of women in Hong Kong that led to her success in the business, crafting bespoke suits some of the city’s feminine elites likes Vanessa Cheung, Gigi Chao, and Veronica Li.

Tailored to Please

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Photo courtesy of Hayman Chan, design by Hayman Chan

A bespoke piece goes beyond just style, however. It must fit a woman’s precise measurements and complement her unique silhouette while allowing her to be comfortable and confident in what she wears. This is where a skilled tailor steps in, tape measure and chalk in hand.

Third-generation scion of a veteran Hong Kong tailor, Hayman Chan brings more than half a century of experience to the founding of his eponymous brand, also bringing with him a loyal clientele of CEOs like Patrick Kwok, other prominent horse trainers like former champion jockey Tony Cruz. Boasting a large selection of the most sought-after fabrics for each season, and having complete control of the process from measurement to delivery, his atelier’s work is top-notch.
“The basics come through paper patterns and using tape measure and chalk, the traditional tools of the trade,” explains Chan. “At the end of the day, tailoring is all about being yourself and having the freedom to express that without being limited by gender.”

Assembled Ensemble

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Photo courtesy of Hayman Chan, 2022 Women’s Collection

Let’s be frank. Women’s silhouettes can be tricky to work with, and it’s important for a female client to be seen, heard and understood when it comes to catering to their body shape, lifestyle needs and emotional relationship with clothing. It becomes the true test of a tailor’s skill.

Men tend to have a more uniform approach to suit tailoring, and their style preferences are typically consistent, while women are more nuanced as they lean towards artistic sartorial looks. And these may be limited by materials available in a trade that has traditionally catered to men.

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Photo courtesy of Hayman Chan, 2022 Women’s Collection

Fortunately, the range of women’s fabrics, colours and construction of canvases has grown in response to the upsurge in female clientele. From sumptuous cotton sourced from Italian mills to fine silk from China and luxuriously soft cashmere and wool from Piacenza, women can now select from the world’s best natural materials as if they were queens – yet the price for such lavishness is affordable to non-royals. For instance, a made-to-measure jacket and trousers set by Frey starts from HK$5,460, while a statement wool jacket at JSMP will cost upwards of HK$6,000. Bespoke wear from Hayman Chan can total at HK$30,000 and above.

Yes, top-notch tailoring will have more digits on its price tag than buttons on a suit, but it is not outlandish. A custom-made wardrobe reflects the tailor’s knowledge, experience, expertise and quality of craftsmanship. They can deftly steer you in the right direction when your judgment is faulty and provide you peace of mind at each step. And the result is often an empowering one – something that you can take out of the wardrobe and wear with confidence for years to come.

 

Dress like a boss! Bespoke suits for men

No man should be without a well-tailored suit, or five! And if there is any fine garment worth investing in, it ought to be custom made-to-measure. While a suit bought off the rack may look flawless at a glance, the devil is in the details – those revealing tell-tale signs that differentiate between a machine-made and hand-sewn outfit from the moment you raise your arms, sit or bend.

When it comes to bespoke tailoring, few places in Asia do it quite like Hong Kong. Dreamy as it is, though, a bespoke suit today does not come cheap. Ranging up from HK$8,000 to HK$50,000 and beyond, the hefty price tag involves a painstaking procedure of measurement-taking, construction, cutting, sewing and rounds of fittings and alterations, on top of sourcing top-notch materials from around the world to fit the exact specifications and preferences of each client’s distinct style and personality. So, is commissioning a bespoke suit truly better than buying off the rack? Let’s break down the process:

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Exacting measurement
There is nothing more unflattering than a suit that wears too tight or too loose on the body, which is unfortunately often the case with the ready-made variety. Unlike assistants at retail stores, a trained tailor can tell at glance what type of construction would fit a prospective client, even if they have an unusual body shape. This instinct is then confirmed by thoroughly measuring every inch of the body, from head to toe, for a complete and accurate fit.

Take, for example, 69-year-old family-run establishment Bobby’s Fashions – headed by third-generation brothers Nick and Bobby Daswani. With each order, 30 body measurements and posture images are recorded to ensure the perfect fit for the customer’s shape, requirements and lifestyle. Their services even fill the gap for bespoke suit for women, which is more often than not a nightmare to shop for off the rack.

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Personalised touch
Accounting for much of a client’s investment when they commission a bespoke suit is the comfort and reassurance that they are getting their money’s worth. Guided by a team of expert consultants, the buyer can experience first-hand the step-by-step bespoke process, of choosing the type of style, high-quality fabric, colour, pattern and accessories they want.

The expert brotherly duo tells us that every single element in their bespoke suits are fully customisable, from fabrics, threads and buttons to collar designs, pocket sizes and positions, and indeed pretty much anything else under the sun. “The workshop stocks over 20,000 fabrics – one of the largest fabric storehouses in the city – from some of the finest mills around the world, including those supplied to luxury brands such as Ermenegildo Zegna, Vitale Barberis Canonico, Dormeuil and Loro Piana,” they reveal.

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Construction and detailing
After taking down measurements and picking out the fabric, a canvas for the construction is then made. Contrary to the glued interlining of a mass-produced suit, custom hand-crafted suits are sewn by hand, giving the jacket its structure – forming and sculpting the chest, the shoulders and the clean rolls of the lapels. Details such as hand-sewn buttonholes and lining along the seams and under the lapels of the jacket are also hallmarks of a well-tailored suit.

Take for example, Prestitch Hong Kong, inspired by Italian craftsmanship, the house style of bespoke tailor reflects its specialisation in Florentine and Neapolitan suiting, both of which accentuate the silhouette and offer a comfortable, classic menswear look. Featuring soft, unpadded shoulders on jackets, notched lapels structured with a slightly lowered, curved gorge, and buttonholes are completely hand sewn and finished in fine Milanese style.

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Fitting and accessories
The process doesn’t end when the suit is complete though. Next, one to three rounds of fittings with the client occur, with alterations done as needed, to ensure it fits perfectly and the feel is natural. The painstaking process can take from two days to two weeks, and sometimes a month or more, depending on each client’s level of customisation, and the number of orders and staff at each workshop.

But when the curtains are pulled back on the long-awaited final masterpiece, the fun can begin through selecting sumptuous accoutrements to elevate one’s outfit. From cufflinks, ties, pocket squares and more, the addition of custom-made extras make all the difference. Manhattan Bespoke Custom Tailor, which was founded by Michael Lalwani, offers not only a wide range of fabrics, but also exceptional personalised services to their customers. “We have over 200 skilled hands working around the clock to guarantee the unparalleled quality of our hand-cut, hand-made suits,” says operations chief Roger Shaikh. “We guide our customers and help them coordinate clothing combinations– like matching a tie with their shirt or suit – and can customise anything the customer wishes.”

“If the fabric is the skeleton of a suit, craftsmanship would be its soul” – Prestitch HK

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Wardrobe investment
Crafting a custom hand-sewn, made-to-order and made-to-measure suit is no easy feat, so the large investment required in terms of money and waiting time are understandable. Some would argue that since bespoke suits are so well made that they last several years, mitigating the initial outlay over time. Certainly, a bespoke suit not only accentuates a man’s physique, but it adds a touch of je ne se quoi to the modish ensemble that is uniquely him.

Thanks to a long lineage of bespoke tradition and expertise, there is no shortage of professional, skilled tailors at your service in Hong Kong. Here are a few of our recommendations:

Bobby’s Fashions
Address: 3A Carnarvon Road, TST
Contact: (852) 2724 2615

Manhattan Bespoke Custom Tailor
Address: Unit E, G/F, Mercantile House, TST
Contact: (852) 2302 0728

Prestitch Hong Kong
Address: Ivy House, M-1, 18-20 Wyndham St Central
Contact: (852) 2889 0083

Ascot Chang
Address: Locations vary
Contact: (852) 2523 3663

W.W. Chan & Sons Tailor
Address: Entertainment Building, Central
Contact: (852) 2366 9738 / 2366 2634

Bridal Revisited: Create bespoke wedding moments in Hong Kong

In the charming world of decadent weddings, nothing is off limits. While you may want to create a spectacular ceremony to wow the crowds, when it comes to picking out the top spots for bespoke bridal and wedding frills, leave it to us.

From bedazzling wedding gowns and hand-sewn suits to hand-crafted invitation cards and art deco tiered cakes, here is Gafencu’s list of places to go to add a sumptuous personalised touch to your big day.

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Bespoke tailoring by Magnus & Novus
A perfect fit for the modern groom

Attention, guys! If there is one thing you should invest your time and money in during the complex wedding-planning process, it is a top-notch custom-made suit. After all, while everyone’s eyes are on the bride, she’s only got eyes for you.

When it comes to putting your best foot forward on your big day, the artisanal menswear brand Magnus & Novus pulls out all the stops. More than 5,000 handmade stitches, 50 hours of tailoring, and rigorous product development and research go into creating each bespoke suit – all to guarantee that the groom looks his best next to her couture dress.

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Through private consultations, customers can collaborate on the design, be it determining the fit of a raw silk jacket or personally selecting from a wide range of fine-pearl requisites and handcrafted accessories to pair with their ensemble. Every minute detail ensures the expression of a gentleman’s personal creativity and debonair style. Each suit takes four to six weeks to perfect, inclusive of at least three visits for measurements and alterations, but in the end you’ll have a wardrobe standout that is forever close to your heart.

For enquiries: (852) 9380 9173 / magnusandnovus.com

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A dress for any bride by Marco M Chan
Dressing the bride is an imaginative love affair for Marco M Chan

The wedding dress is often the emblem of a bride’s childhood fantasies – every detail, every twirl, a liberated expression of her desires, wishes and creative imaginings.

Making those fantasies a reality is celebrated fashion stylist-turned-designer Marco M Chan. Earning rapid international fame, Chan has worked with fashionable A-listers, from Paris Hilton and CoCo Lee to G.E.M, and an array of prestigious brands, including Cartier, Omega and Shiseido. Graduating from dressing the stars to cutting his own cloth, he launched his eponymous label of show-stopping tailor-made pieces in 2013.

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He thrives on transforming fabric into stunning bespoke gowns and dresses that emphasise his clients’ individuality and unique qualities, giving them a strong sense of confidence and empowerment.
Known for his innovative use of silk and lace, as well as the finest materials from around the world, his designs are recognised for his signature draping, and his way of reforming basic cutting techniques to accentuate the bride’s silhouette perfectly. The painstaking process takes, on average, six weeks from start to finish, but the result never fails to unveil a gorgeous outcome.

For enquiries: @MarcoMChan

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Hand-designed invitation cards for your big day
Sandy Chan folds artistry into exquisite stationery for your big day

In the age of email and Instagram, handwritten invitation cards bring a personalised, intimate feel to special occasions. Especially on such an important day as a wedding, formal announcement by the way of a customised invitation card sets the tone for guests, providing a deft foundation for the stated theme and dress code.

Stationery artist Sandy Chan, founder and creative director of Sanstation, caters to the specific, personal tastes of each of the couple she works with. Her decade-long experience in the wedding industry and dynamic background reflects her unique artistry in blending Western art elements with traditional Oriental designs. Having spent her early years in Hong Kong and her teens in Oxford, England, before moving to Canada to study fine arts and graphic design, her passion for paper art and printing techniques unfolded into a career in 2014, quickly followed by the 2015 launch of her own business.

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Elegant, tasteful and sophisticated, Chan’s designs have won awards and a number of prestigious titles, including exclusive wedding stationery designer for luxury hotels like The Peninsula Hong Kong and the Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong.

For enquiries: (852) 3956 8780 / sanstation.com

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Centrepiece-worthy artisanal wedding cakes 
The Butterfly Patisserie’s creative wedding cakes set hearts fluttering

No wedding is complete without a beautifully designed cake. A centrepiece of any reception, the towering wedding cake is more than just a well-constructed mix of flour, eggs, butter and sugar. It’s an important symbol of tradition, commitment and love, as demonstrated in every exciting cake-cutting ceremony. 

Serving up premium tiered treats is an elevated, boutique cake shop in one of Tsim Sha Tsui’s most luxurious hotels, The Butterfly Patisserie at Rosewood Hong Kong. Intricately designed and sumptuously moulded with the highest quality ingredients, it offers a slew of edible art with multitiered cakes for weddings and other special occasions.

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With prices ranging from HK$1,280 to HK$1,680 per pound, The Butterfly Patisserie’s bespoke wedding cakes will naturally cater to the specific flavour and design requests of customers. From the addition of lavishly sprinkled gold-leaf flakes to elegant marbling, these exclusive, made-to-order creations provide newlyweds with a spectacular feature on their special day, and the sweetest of memories to share with loved ones and close friends.

For enquiries: (852) 3891 8732 / rosewoodhotels.com

 

The perfect fit: Bespoke luxury suit services

If any man is to put his money on a fine garment, it ought to be on a well-tailored bespoke suit that best fit his body and style.

Nothing is more unflattering than a suit that is too loose or too tight on the body, which is often the case with ready-to-wear suits. Fine craftsmanship that goes into a hand-sewn suit, made of the finest fabrics, guarantees a customised suit that is likely to last years and accentuate a man’s unique physique and highlights his best form. Investing in a well-tailored suit is one of the best treats that a man can give himself.

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Ascot Chang

From hand-sewn canvas to hand-rolled lapels, the most skilled tailors pay great attention to the slightest detail that offers a truly personalised suit to fit their customers’ unique style. 

Since 1953, Ascot Chan is one of the most well-known tailors in and outside of Hong Kong. It specialises in Shanghainese and Hong Kong bespoke tailoring. Although its style focuses on timeless classics, its designs remain relevant to modern men and this is evident in its handcrafted suits and shirts which are custom-made based on the thousands of world-class fabric samples available at its atelier.

Price: HK$14,000 Up

Location: Tsim Sha Tsui / Austin / Central

Contact: +852 2523 3663

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A-Man Hing Cheong

A suit looks superb not only with its best materials, but also with the meticulous care and attention of the artisan or tailor. From cutting to detailing, tailors create bespoke suits to custom-fit their customers’ specific measurements and preferences which best highlight the latter’s best features. 

A-Man Hing Cheong, is one of the longest-standing tailoring shops in the city. Located at the mezzanine level of the Mandarin Oriental, its tailoring experts specialise in bespoke English-style suits and shirts. Having been in the business since 1898,  its stock of over 1,000 premium fabrics has grown into an exclusively wide range of samples of every colour, pattern and detail imaginable. Tailors at the atelier need only two fittings and a week to fulfill an order, making its services one of the quickest — a reflection of its expertise and skill.

Price: HK$10,000 up.

Location: Central

Contact: +852 2522 3336

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W.W. Chan & Sons Tailor

Flawless craftsmanship and exclusive materials highlight the services of this tailoring shop which produces bespoke suits that last many years. The techniques that go into its suits ensure that every detail, from cutting and lining to the design of the lapel and buttons, is executed by skilled artisans in this trade. 

Since 1952, W.W. Chan & Sons has persisted to preserve the valuable knowledge of cutting and tailoring techniques, rooted in traditional Shanghainese craftsmanship passed down from generation to generation. Veteran W.W. Chan is one of the original “Red Gang” tailors known for fusing Russian, British, Japanese, and Chinese tailoring techniques.

Price: HK$11,500 Up

Location: Central

Contact: +852 2366 9738 / +852 2366 2634

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Raja Luxe

The quality of atruly bespoke suit are evident in the details. Top-notch materials make for premium quality, while the distinctive patterns and colours reflect the style and personality of the person. 

A well-dressed gentleman knows better than anyone how he likes his suits. At Raja Fashions’ private showroom, Raja Luxe, customers lend a hand in personalising their own suits. From outlining the canvas, lapel and trouser pleats to handpicking buttons and materials for linings and under-collar, customers are in control of a custom-tailored suit that truly fits their needs and distinction. They stock over 5,000 luxury fabrics, patterns and colours to choose from, and platinum or gold pinstripes fit for a king. 

Price: HK$8,000 Up

Location: Tsim Sha Tsui

Contact: +852 23667624