A day at work with fashion designer Troy Costa
No detail is unimportant for the designer, nor is any idea
By Anjan Das
Jun 04, 2016, 06:15 IST1 min

“There is a discussion of themes and ideas at each phase of the collection. the most valued clothing is one that is not quick to wrinkle, has a bounce back virility, a weight of approximately 14 microns and so on.”
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“When you decide to make a bespoke suit, you are entering a timeless world of tradition and luxury. measurements are done to create a unique blueprint of the person’s anatomy.”
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“There is focus on modern masculinity and flattering functionality. a man should dress in a way that you notice he looks good but you don’t know why.”
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“I work closely on each garment. it’s a group effort to reach the spirit it evokes. a perfect suit preaches and epitomises the idea of dressing for success.”
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At the end of the day, it’s back to the drawing board as the work cycle starts afresh.
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The pin cushion, an all-time favourite work accessory
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Extensive use of paisley patterns
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Custom handmade double monk strap brogues, also being created by Costa
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