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Grey Suit Collection

In a sea of vibrant colors, the grey suit stands out as a timeless symbol of elegance and sophistication and has witnessed iconic moments throughout history

Background imageGrey Suit Collection: Portrait of Charles Reiffel, c.1938 (oil on canvas)

Portrait of Charles Reiffel, c.1938 (oil on canvas)
873451 Portrait of Charles Reiffel, c.1938 (oil on canvas) by Baldaugh, Anni (1881-1953); 76.2 x60.96 cm; San Diego Museum of Art, USA; (add.info.: Charles Reiffel (1862-1942) American painter

Background imageGrey Suit Collection: Tom Jones performing at The Cardiff International Arena, Cardiff, Wales

Tom Jones performing at The Cardiff International Arena, Cardiff, Wales. Picture taken 13th November 1998

Background imageGrey Suit Collection: Left to Right Anthony Andrews, Cliff Richard and Hugh Griffiths seen here reading

Left to Right Anthony Andrews, Cliff Richard and Hugh Griffiths seen here reading the script before filming a scene from the film " Take Me High" in Shelswell Park

Background imageGrey Suit Collection: Cliff Richard, seen here filming a scene from the film 'Take Me High'

Cliff Richard, seen here filming a scene from the film "Take Me High"
Cliff Richard, seen here filming a scene from the film " Take Me High" in Shelswell Park. The film which was the last film role for Cliff Richard was shot in and around Birmingham

Background imageGrey Suit Collection: African National Congress (ANC) member Nelson Mandela adresses a rally attended by over

African National Congress (ANC) member Nelson Mandela adresses a rally attended by over 100 000 people at Soccer City Stadium in Soweto, 13 February 1990

Background imageGrey Suit Collection: African National Congress vice president (ANC) Nelson Mandela (centre)

African National Congress vice president (ANC) Nelson Mandela (centre), together with his then-wife Winnie (left} and Walter Sisulu (right)

Background imageGrey Suit Collection: ANC leader Nelson Mandela with his wife Winnie in Soweto, Johannesburg

ANC leader Nelson Mandela with his wife Winnie in Soweto, Johannesburg, during a rally held to celebrate his release from prison, 13th February 1990

Background imageGrey Suit Collection: ANC leader Nelson Mandela seen here in Soweto, Johannesburg

ANC leader Nelson Mandela seen here in Soweto, Johannesburg, addressing a rally held to celebrate his release from prison, 13th February 1990

Background imageGrey Suit Collection: Cliff Richard and Hugh Griffiths seen here during filming for 'Take Me High'

Cliff Richard and Hugh Griffiths seen here during filming for "Take Me High"
Cliff Richard and Hugh Griffiths seen here during filming for " Take Me High" in Shelswell Park. The film which was the last film role for Cliff Richard was shot in

Background imageGrey Suit Collection: Cliff Richard seen here relaxing between takes on location filming for '

Cliff Richard seen here relaxing between takes on location filming for " Take Me High" in Shelswell Park. The film which was the last film role for Cliff Richard was shot in

Background imageGrey Suit Collection: Right - Left Cliff Richard, Hugh Griffiths and Anthony Andrews seen here filming a scene

Right - Left Cliff Richard, Hugh Griffiths and Anthony Andrews seen here filming a scene from the film " Take Me High" in Shelswell Park

Background imageGrey Suit Collection: Cliff Richard and Anthony Andrews seen here relaxing between takes on location filming

Cliff Richard and Anthony Andrews seen here relaxing between takes on location filming for " Take Me High" in Shelswell Park

Background imageGrey Suit Collection: Cliff Richard, seen here filming a scene from the film 'Take Me High'

Cliff Richard, seen here filming a scene from the film "Take Me High"
Cliff Richard, seen here filming a scene from the film " Take Me High" in Shelswell Park. The film which was the last film role for Cliff Richard was shot in and around Birmingham

Background imageGrey Suit Collection: Right to LeftCliff Richard, Hugh Griffiths and Anthony Andrews seen here filming a scene

Right to LeftCliff Richard, Hugh Griffiths and Anthony Andrews seen here filming a scene from the film " Take Me High" in Shelswell Park

Background imageGrey Suit Collection: Left to Right Anthony Andrews, Cliff Richard and Hugh Griffiths seen here reading

Left to Right Anthony Andrews, Cliff Richard and Hugh Griffiths seen here reading the script before filming a scene from the film " Take Me High" in Shelswell Park

Background imageGrey Suit Collection: Cliff Richard and Anthony Andrews seen here relaxing between takes on location filming

Cliff Richard and Anthony Andrews seen here relaxing between takes on location filming for " Take Me High" in Shelswell Park

Background imageGrey Suit Collection: Mr Joseph Pettifor

Mr Joseph Pettifor
Artist: Girardot, Ernest Gustave - Title: Mr Joseph Pettifor - Date: 1885 - Original Medium and Size: Oil on Canvas 111.7 x 86.3


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In a sea of vibrant colors, the grey suit stands out as a timeless symbol of elegance and sophistication and has witnessed iconic moments throughout history, from Tom Jones captivating audiences at The Cardiff International Arena in Cardiff, Wales to Anthony Andrews, Cliff Richard, and Hugh Griffiths engrossed in deep reading. The it also holds significance in political arenas. Nelson Mandela, an influential member of the African National Congress (ANC), donned this distinguished attire while addressing a rally attended by thousands. As ANC's vice president and later leader, Mandela's presence exuded power and determination alongside his wife Winnie in Soweto, Johannesburg. But it's not just politics that embraces the allure of the grey suit; entertainment does too. Cliff Richard and Hugh Griffiths were spotted during filming for "Take Me High, " their relaxed yet stylish demeanor adding charm to every scene captured on location. As cameras rolled on set, Cliff Richard effortlessly embodied his character while wearing the grey suit with undeniable charisma. Alongside him stood Anthony Andrews and Hugh Griffiths - all three actors showcasing their talent between takes. Whether gracing stages or commanding rallies, these glimpses into various contexts reveal how the grey suit transcends time and remains an enduring symbol of classiness. Its understated hue allows personalities to shine through without overpowering them – a true testament to its everlasting appeal.