Gieves & Hawkes at The Red House

The heritage British tailoring house chose the former home of composer Benjamin Britten to shoot its latest campaign

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When searching for the perfect location to shoot their spring/summer campaign, Gieves & Hawkes wanted a backdrop that would reflect the classic British heritage of the brand. And what better location than The Red House in Aldeburgh, Suffolk: an exquisite 17th-century redbrick farmhouse that was once home to British composer Benjamin Britten.

"We chose Aldeburgh as the setting for our new campaign as it seemed very Gieves & Hawkes – we're a British company with maritime roots, and the seaside town with its cultural associations felt like a great backdrop for our elegant, British designs. Benjamin Britten's house, in particular, now a museum, was a wonderful place to shoot, full of history and atmosphere," says Gieves & Hawkes design director John Harrison.

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