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TAILOR MADE

Get ready to see a boost for Edwardian fashion on UK streets during the next few weeks.

The man leading the charge is Dean Stanley, in a film of the same name shorting in Eastern England for the next few weeks.

Stanley is billed as an Englishman who seems to love his dog more than his adult son until they go on a strange journey. Love your dog more than your son!!! Doesn’t sound too far-fetched, does it?

Sporting the Edwardian togs is a sartorial cast led by Cambridge graduate Jeremy Northam, Peter O’Toole, Sam Neill and Bryan Brown.

The film is directed by New Zealander Toa Fraser but Scottish writer Alan Sharp, who worked on “Rob Roy” (which offered Northern Ireland's Liam Neeson and his distinctive take on fashion), has penned the words.

The film itself is due to appear in the summer next year.

Filed November 5, 2007.

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