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London Fashion Week | Soar Fall 2010
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Disrupting the classics with a sudden shift in shape and proportion, Tim Soar approaches the fall season with creative tension. At a glance, the collection appears formal, but strangely enough, the decision to omit traditional shirt collars in favor of the crew-neck paves the way for an understated casualness. ...
Soar Spring 2010
British designer Tim Soar understands the importance of continuity. With a new collection entitled “Folding Diagrams for a Spread Squash”, Soar continues a gradual progression of his own version of minimalism. Soar explains his inspiration of spread squash as its very definition of being pulled “in (nearly) ...
Soar Fall 2009
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Tim Soar’s minimalist collection is positively stunning. Unadorned with embellishments and void of any great amount of color, Soar’s creations only have what matters most; their fit, sleek cut, and immaculate tailoring. It is difficult ...
SOAR Fall 2008
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“For a year or two I had felt an increasingly strong urge to move into fashion design. I felt that I had something to say about modern menswear and that it was time to move on from the flippant to something more serious. I was tired of seeing gimmicky menswear that was badly made and did not fit correctly. I ...
b Store & SOAR @ Home House London
This year, both b Store and SOAR presented their collections at the Home House on Portman Square. B Store’s spring 2009 collection is “inspired by a picnic on the secluded Temple Island in Henley on Thames” and has “a quintessentially English quality.” Take note of the straw boaters by Christine Bec and the rolled cuffs. SOAR’s spring 2009 collection encompasses ...


