“From taxi window to dog’s eye view, from near and only slightly afar, Jeremy’s is a quixotic, idiosyncratic and quite extraordinary eye.” –Robin Muir
Jeremy Hackett (born 1953) is a quintessentially British fashion designer and business entrepreneur known for his menswear brand Hackett, which opened its first store on London’s Kings Road in 1983. He is widely considered an authoritative voice on men’s classic fashion, and in addition to regularly contributing to magazines such as Men's Health and Forbes, Hackett has published a book of anecdotal critiques of men’s style entitled Mr Classic. In this latest artistic endeavor and departure from fashion, Hackett, a born-and-bred Londoner, presents a photo diary of the city he knows and loves so well. From morning walks with his dogs to fly-on-the wall observations and brief encounters with interesting, immaculately dressed characters to architectural motifs and classic cars in unusual locations, My London is a singular window into Hackett’s unique view of the British capital.
STATUS: Forthcoming | 1/21/2025
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FORMAT: Hbk, 9 x 10.75 in. / 144 pgs / 60 color / 90 b&w. LIST PRICE: U.S. $39.95 LIST PRICE: CANADA $55.95 ISBN: 9781909526914 PUBLISHER: Reel Art Press AVAILABLE: 1/21/2025 DISTRIBUTION: D.A.P. RETAILER DISC: TRADE PUBLISHING STATUS: Forthcoming AVAILABILITY: Awaiting stock TERRITORY: NA LA ASIA AFR ME
Published by Reel Art Press. Text by Jeremy Hackett.
“From taxi window to dog’s eye view, from near and only slightly afar, Jeremy’s is a quixotic, idiosyncratic and quite extraordinary eye.” –Robin Muir
Jeremy Hackett (born 1953) is a quintessentially British fashion designer and business entrepreneur known for his menswear brand Hackett, which opened its first store on London’s Kings Road in 1983. He is widely considered an authoritative voice on men’s classic fashion, and in addition to regularly contributing to magazines such as Men's Health and Forbes, Hackett has published a book of anecdotal critiques of men’s style entitled Mr Classic. In this latest artistic endeavor and departure from fashion, Hackett, a born-and-bred Londoner, presents a photo diary of the city he knows and loves so well. From morning walks with his dogs to fly-on-the wall observations and brief encounters with interesting, immaculately dressed characters to architectural motifs and classic cars in unusual locations, My London is a singular window into Hackett’s unique view of the British capital.