Sir Paul Smith for Threads
Friday 18th September, 4pm
St Swithin's Church, 37 The Paragon, Bath, Somerset BA1 5LY
3.30pm
4pm
Please note that this event will start at 4pm.
From a Nottingham alleyway to a global empire, Threads is the story of a truly unique British fashion icon.
I always say that you can find inspiration in everything. And if you can't, look again.
Sir Paul's journey has been anything but conventional: from leaving school at fifteen with a dream of being a professional racing cyclist to a life-altering accident that would change everything. After meeting the love of his life and immersing himself in the exciting new world of the 1960s London art and fashion scene, he would go on to build a global fashion empire that started off as a tiny shop tucked behind a dark, damp corridor in Nottingham.
For the first time, and with his signature wit, Paul shares candid memories of a life in style, including what it was like to dress legends including David Bowie, Daniel Day-Lewis, Giorgio Armani and Sir Alex Ferguson; how he fought to keep his brand independent in a world of globalised homogeneity; and why, after five decades of success, you can still find him on the shopfloor every Saturday meeting his customers.
Guided by his father's advice of working hard and repairing everything by hand, Threads is more than a fashion memoir. It is a masterclass in how to stay curious, stay independent and always look for the extraordinary in the everyday.
'Paul is a Great British Icon and this is an iconic book. I devoured every page' Dylan Jones
Sir Paul Smith was an avid cyclist until he was seventeen, when a road accident put paid to his competitive ambitions. He found himself amongst a new world of creatively minded young people and embarked on a life-long journey of discovery and exploration in design, music and fashion.
From its origins in one small shop in Nottingham, Paul Smith has grown into a global business, selling to five continents, over sixty countries and 3,000 shops. Paul was knighted for services to fashion in the 2000 Birthday Honours, followed in 2020 by his appointment as one of 65 members of the Order of the Companions of Honour. Threads is his deeply personal memoir of his life and career.