Claire Malcolm
Claire Louise Malcolm is an English menswear designer and is a designer on Savile Row. Malcolm graduated from Middlesex University with a BA degree in Fashion Design.
Early career
In 2006, Malcolm began working for English designer Kim Jones. Malcolm helped produce four collections for his main line, Kim by Kim Jones. This collection was shown in New York City in February 2007, during the Men's Collections show. Malcolm has also assisted and collaborated with Nicola Formichetti, Andre Walker, i-D Magazine, V Man, 10 Men and Arena Homme. She has also worked with Savile Row tailors Norton & Sons.
Between 2008 and 2009, Malcolm helped develop the fashion line, "Pastelle" for Kanye West.
E.Tautz
In 2009, Malcolm moved permanently to Savile Row, working for Patrick Grant of Norton & Sons as the designer for his E.Tautz label, a forgotten military brand from which Grant wanted to develop a ready-to-wear branch of his tailoring house. Between 2009 and 2010, Malcolm designed both the SS10 and AW10 collections, subsequently winning E.Tautz the award for "Best Menswear" at the British Fashion Awards 2010.
Hardy Amies
In 2010, Malcolm was offered the position of Designer at the British fashion brand, Hardy Amies on Savile Row, presenting her first Salon show at London Fashion Week AW11. Malcolm drew on the period of Hardy Amies' life when he was a prominent figure on the European society circuit in the 1930s: