Brand Profile
A L A N S C O T T is a new innovative luxury menswear brand dedicated to redefining personal luxury through groundbreaking fabrications and meticulous craftsmanship where quality and physical sensation reign supreme.. Alan Scott offers discerning customers an extraordinary experience through its thoughtfully designed garments inspired by Birds of Prey. It utilises a patented new fabric made from cashmere in partnership with Ardizzone. Its allure lies in its unprecedented ability to stretch, a groundbreaking fusion of luxurious textiles and avant-garde technology. It exudes a sense of craftsmanship and artistry. This collection effortlessly embraces comfort, whether worn casually or in the most prestigious boardroom or aboard a luxurious plane. Its international appeal caters to discerning individuals of high net worth, who traverse the globe yet refuse to be confined by traditional suits. Prepare to be captivated, as this fabric revolutionises your perception of cashmere, bringing back the true essence of this noble fibre and enveloping you in a world of unparalleled luxury for the 21st Century.
ALAN SCOTT, the cashmere artist
Alan Scott is a successful fashion creative director with 34 years of experience, holding numerous positions in New York, Milan, Tokyo, Italy, and the United Kingdom. During his fashion career, Alan trained in Naples, working closely with Giovanni La Porta, one of the master tailors/pattern makers who worked with Giorgio Armani, originally developing the first menswear line for Donna Karan.
Alan's expertise is deeply rooted in the luxury sector and specifically in cashmere, having worked with this precious noble fiber for much of his career, holding key positions at Donna Karan, Loro Piana, Alan Scott (Milan), and Johnstons of Elgin.
Alan Scott is also an accomplished artist, specializing in the representation of natural subjects such as horses and birds of prey, painted in oil or acrylic with extraordinarily realistic results, following the tradition of English painting dedicated to the depiction of hunting scenes.