Menswear Friday – Rion Willard

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I have neglected Menswear for a while. I do appreciate my male readers and I want to try to write more about mens’ fashion, style and clothing. Because I don’t sew menswear much (sorry Gus!) I depend on men being happy to talk to me about their clothes.

I was at a “Property Professionals Breakfast” the other day (99% male, I am afraid), and one man stood out  – Rion Willard. I was intrigued by his colourful outfit and I asked him to talk to me about his clothes, his attitude to colour and where he buys his clothes. He is a youthful, slim architect,  who has a dramatic wardrobe personality. But maybe more traditional looking men could take a bit of inspiration from this lovely man.

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Rion, in my Notting Hill Housing office

What was your family’s attitude to clothes, when you were growing up?

I grew up as a mixed race kid in the heart of Croydon. My father is English and mother’s of Indian origin. She was a model in her youth and was also brought up in a strict Hindu family whilst growing up in tropics of Guyana. When she was 18 or so she left home on a ship to the UK, not wanting the constraints of her strict upbringing. As an act of liberation she threw all her clothes over board before she arrived. That kind of liberated self-expression rubbed off on me. Clothing to me embodies aspiration, flair and independence.

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Young Rion

As an architect is there a link between what your design work and what you wear?

Oh completely. In fact one of my clients said I’m not afraid to be seen in a world of greys and blacks because I am always in colour. Architecture for me begins with the mind and body. It’s the first place we inhabit if you like. And I couldn’t think of a better way to see the beauty of life than through vibrancy and colour.

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Rion in Paul Smith suit

 

Does colour affect how you feel, or how people you meet feel about you?

Absolutely! Colour is extremely powerful. I find that wearing certain colours instantly change my outlook. I like to think of it as changing my frequency! It starts a conversation and other people tune in or are attracted to different frequencies. In architecture it is used to create a sense of space, serenity, magic and depth. Painters like Josef Albers, experimented with colour techniques with results he called ‘halations’ – an optical effect which gives a kind of resonance or vibration. That kind of powerful resonance lifts the human spirit. It’s something I wholly subscribe to.

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Rion Willard: Phone boxes

Do you try to stand out or blend in?

Haha, if I’m being completely honest, I tend to stand out in my bold colour palette. I love to be radiant and playful at events. But I’m all about the context. I often go on retreat to a monastery and I thoroughly enjoy the simplicity of plain comfortable and functional clothing. I can let go and disappear into the landscape. It is equally liberating.IMG_0349

 

Where do you buy your clothes and what sort of styles do you look for?

Rion Willard: Colourful wardrobe
Rion’s actual wardrobe!

I generally tend to go for slim cut clothing. A mix of high end suits for events and high street smart wear for daily shenanigans. Ted Baker, Paul Smith are always favourites…I love Oscar Milo in Spitalfields. Often I’ll walk around the high end design shops nick ideas and buy cheaper pieces. It’s having an idea that’s interesting. Although what sets all this off are my shirts which are made-to-measure. And it is not in anyway unaffordable as my partner introduced me to to getting them tailored abroad. Just get one shirt that is the perfect cut and fit and have it copied in numerous colours and fabrics if you like. I’m currently building a serious collection of silk shirts. The quality is super. And for around a tenner it’s a bargain!

I also love to pick up pieces and accessories when I travel. From Indian scarves to Chinese jackets. If I lived somewhere warmer I’d wear more traditional Indian clothing, I love the dohtis.

 

Do you and your partner ever dress as a couple or is it random?

Rion Willard and Yvonne
Rion and Yvonne

Haha… oh there are no coordinated outfits in our house! We tend to challenge each other in a playful way or inspire each other. Yvonne is an actress and was made for the red carpet. I have a slightly more fresh and quirky presentation. We love dressing up together in a playful way and a healthy drop of competition!

What would your dream garment look like?

Rion Willard: dressing up
Fantasy dress

Indian bespoke clothing – but very understated, handmade, beautiful colour, and superb cut.

 

17 Responses

  1. Sheree

    Great style. I especially like the colour combination outside the telephone box. Unusual, but works. To open your wardrobe and see that beautiful array of colours.
    Would put a smile on my face!

  2. Joanne

    What a FAB post – how wrong I was to assume those shirts were a woman’s when I saw that pic earlier in the week. A very stylish, and colourful man – great he has the confidence to be so expressive with his clothes. PS tried to comment on your post yesterday but couldn’t do it as the screen kept moving linked to those two pics alternating – anyway, wanted to say – I think you just have to start again. It clearly bothers you and with such a glorious outfit, I think it has to be right. Slightly, no highly, disappointed you are not going for the full length ‘court’ version!

  3. Stephanie

    Wonderful wonderful colour and invigorating style! I especially love the outfit in reds and burgundies. Beautiful. I have to admit that I choked a little on the shirts that only run “a tenner,” but I’m no saint either.

    PS I was at a quantitative seminar recently and when the convenor delayed the start saying, “Let’s wait to see if more people come,” I made a joke about waiting to even out the gender balance as I was the only woman in the room. Sure enough, more people came and they were all men. Everyone chuckled.

  4. Jennifer Miller

    What a great interview! I love the blue and yellow with metal bikes; it was my favorite until the last photo with his partner. She is (as one would expect) exquisite, and they make a lovely couple. Thank you for sharing this most interesting post.

  5. mrsmole

    I want to print out the photos of Rion and hang them in my sewing room for inspiration!!!! I need color! Thank you for treating us to a look in his closet and those beautiful shirts! His partner is stunning and it would be a real hoot to see her closet too!

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