To mark five decades of the prestigious Golden Shears Awards, Savile Row will host a two-week celebration during London Fashion Week, honouring its long-standing role in nurturing British tailoring talent and craftsmanship. 

Savile Row tailors will come together to display work from past entrants and winners of the awards, highlighting the industry’s enduring commitment to apprenticeships and the training of the next generation of bespoke tailors. 

From student designers to apprentice makers, entries span the length and breadth of the UK, reflecting a nationwide dedication to both innovation and the safeguarding of heritage, while also acknowledging the wider influence of those who have helped shape the Golden Shears story. 

The work will be exhibited in the windows of Savile Row’s renowned tailoring houses including Henry Poole & Co, Huntsman, Richard James, Dege & Skinner, Knatchbull and clothsurgeon, offering the public an opportunity to engage with the legacy and future of British tailoring. In addition, The London Academy of Bespoke will host a two-week dedicated exhibition about the Golden Shears Awards, its history and past winners at 19 Savile Row.