British designer Sir Paul Smith is renowned for his unique style which manages to be both quality and quirky at the same time and this three-day sale is an opportunity to get your hands on his designs at less-than-designer prices. Look out for the trademark stripey lining he likes to give his suits, ladylike dresses and cool cufflinks with the PS initials. When he's not busy designing bottles for Evian, dressing Daniel Day Lewis for the Oscars or collaborating with artists like Sir Peter Blake the highly creative British designer is busy designing clothes, fragrances and home furnishings. No wonder he was knighted in 2000 and the Design Museum recently gave him a medal for his contribution to design.
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Paul Smith Sample Sale 19th November 2009 - 21st November 2009 British designer Sir Paul Smith is renowned for his unique...
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