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Gentleman Lars

Gentleman Lars

De : Lars Carlén
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Not a gentleman. Trying to become one.Copyright 2022 All rights reserved. Art Développement personnel Réussite personnelle
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      Since I am a wannabe gentleman, beautiful ties is something I want to explore more about. For that reason I talked with Chris Waldron about the creation of quality ties and how to wear ties.

      Chris Waldron has a long history of working with menswear. He founded Mustard Ties in 1996. At that time he had already worked with ties and other menswear for several years. When we talked he gave me good advice how to chose what ties to wear and how to chose a tie when I want to stand out. We also talked bout how to wear a ties when not expected. I know our conversation will change how I will wear ties from now on.

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    • Bill Amberg on running a successful leather craft studio in the age of AI
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      I recently had the pleasure of interviewing the studio’s founder, Bill Amberg, about how he first became interested in leather as a schoolboy in New Hampshire, and how he has gone on to grow a thriving craft business in London.

      For me, the conversation was a real learning experience into the world of leather craft.

      During our conversation, Bill surprised me several times:

      • The inspiration for his iconic Rocket Bag came from vintage cars, motorcycles — and a comic he enjoyed reading.
      • Leatherwork and vegetable tanning date back to a time long before humans even discovered how to make wine.
      • While travelling in Australia and New Zealand as a young man, Bill was able to support himself through his leather craft skills.

      Refreshing thoughts on skilled craft in the AI era

      I guess I am not the only one who sometimes feels a bit fed up with the constant talk about how AI will change absolutely everything.

      Well, yes, new technology will—and has—always changed how humans live our lives. Still, some parts of being human have not changed more or less at all since people started creating artefacts in leather many thousands of years ago. Bill Amberg explained why he thinks craft is not a dying industry; instead, he argues that finely made things, created carefully by human hands, will be more valued and important in the future. He spoke about the increasing need for reality.

      Do you agree with him?

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      The sculptor Sean Henry is inspired by theatre and film. Authenticity is of great importance to him. What is the difference for him when his sculptures are shown in Salisbury Cathedral or in a shopping mall? The reasons Sean Henry’s sculptures wears clothes. What is a gentleman to him?

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