In Conversation with Martin Nicholls
We’re thrilled to be joined by Martin Nicholls, one of the world’s leading bespoke tailor, master cutter, costume creator and accomplished craftsmen, for an intimate evening exploring how cloth, craft and cut can shape a more sustainable, inclusive future of fashion.
With over 30 years of experience, Martin has dressed clients from royalty and business leaders to Oscar-winning actors and directors, and has collaborated on films including Kingsman: The Secret Service, Death on the Nile, The Batman, and Fantastic Beasts. His career has spanned Gieves & Hawkes, Huntsman, Norton & Sons, Alfred Dunhill, Hackett, and his own Savile Row bespoke tailoring house.
Together with Nancy Johnston, House of Tengri Founder and Creative Director, this special conversation will delve into:
Why fit remains one of fashion’s most overlooked causes of discarded clothing.
How the craft of cut, cloth, and construction defines true sustainability.
How understanding tailoring can be a tool for inclusivity, creating garments for diverse bodies.
Why cloth, when combined with bespoke tailoring and craftsmanship is a model for mindful, sustainable fashion.
Held inside the private studio of Nicholls & Co., this event offers a rare glimpse into the artistry and intelligence of making — where every line drawn, cloth cut and hand-sewn, tells a story of precision, purpose, and enduring beauty.
Join us in an evening of celebration and conversation on the beauty of making, where heritage meets innovation, and craft becomes a quiet act of revolution.
Spaces are extremely limited. RSVP is essential.