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Huntsman and Gregory Peck
Style Archive of an Icon

Gregory Peck was one of Hollywood’s greatest and most debonair film stars, with a career that spanned over 60 years. His patronage of Huntsman commenced in 1953 and was to endure five decades until the star’s passing in 2003. The company’s team of cutters and tailors produced over 160 orders for Gregory. These ranged from the dinner suit he wore to collect his Academy Award from Sophia Loren in 1963 through to the suits he wore to the White House, Royal Ascot, Monte Carlo and for his private life in California and the South of France. Huntsman cut the costumes for many of Peck’s films, from The Million Pound Note, through to the Man in the Grey Flannel Suit, Cape Fear, The Omen and Old Gringo.

The clothing displayed within this exhibition are just a small selection of Gregory’s wardrobe, but represent key moments in his personal and professional life. They celebrate his achievements, his style and his relation ship with his favourite tailor, Huntsman; a passion that has been passed down to his family today.

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