A luxurious yet intimate store has stood the test of time on Water Street, dressing titans of the film and business industry for a decade
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READ MORE: The Cher Show was like a concert with entire Liverpool Empire audience on its feet - review Founder Mo Adass was trained by Italian Canali and has worked for a number of haute couture designers during his career, including Giorgio Armani, Dolce and Gabbana, Tom Ford and Louis Vuitton. Speaking to the ECHO, Mo, whose father is also a tailor, said: "The street was empty when we first came here - even the India Building was empty. I've seen big change. We are working hard to keep it up and especially since covid - it affected loads of businesses.
Mo was quick to praise the city and its welcoming nature. He said: "Liverpool has connections and the people who have lived and been raised here become worldwide achievers and adventurers. It's a beautiful city." Instagram "It's a gentleman's look rather than high fashion. We have the best fabric in the world and we're very proud to have it in Liverpool. We're the only shop outside of London to shop some of the very high luxurious fabrics."
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