Back in Feburary 2010, when the Bonhams Doctor Who Costume Auction took place, there was a great little lot consisting of four ties ‘worn by David Tennant’.
The episodes listed in the catalogue were New Earth (tie second from left); Age of Steel (incorrect); and Impossible Planet (again, incorrect).
The ties correct attribution were: (left to right) Utopia, New Earth, The Idiot’s Lantern, . . . and a fourth tie.
I say, ‘fourth’ tie because it does not, to my knowledge, appear in any broadcast episode.
If it does, it is not worn by David Tennant.
There is a possibility it was either worn by another cast member, and wrongly labelled in the auction, or it was bought as part of the costume department’s shopping spree, but never used.
Wednesday, 27 October 2010
Wednesday, 22 September 2010
RIP Soho Silks
I was on a buying trip to central London today, stocking up on much needed supplies - can't believe how many pairs of shoulder pads I've gone through lately!!
I first went to William Gees to get some fusible canvas (they really have the best prices) before heading into the West End. There I stopped off at MacCulloch and Wallis, then Kliens before dropping by Soho Silks.
I first went to William Gees to get some fusible canvas (they really have the best prices) before heading into the West End. There I stopped off at MacCulloch and Wallis, then Kliens before dropping by Soho Silks.
Sunday, 22 August 2010
Bad Wold - Bald Wolf - Bad Wolf
I was up in central London this week working at an advertising agency, and took a little time out over lunch one day to pop down to Oxford Street.
For those that don’t know the geography, Oxford Street is London’s premiere shopping thoroughfare, and has a number of large department stores within a short distance of each other.
Two that I go to regularly are Debenhams and John Lewis, the latter of which I went to first.
I was popping back to see if they had anymore of the nice purplely ties I got a while back (see the last tie in Tie Alternatives), but sadly no.
In the Bonhams Auction earlier this year there were some shirts David Tennant had worn (lot 47 - shirts from Tooth & Claw), one of which was labelled HIJKLMUVWXYZ, which is John Lewis’ own brand (the J and L are in bold, being the stores initials).
The shirt in question was from their collection that year and they no longer sell anything close enough to substitute it.
For those that don’t know the geography, Oxford Street is London’s premiere shopping thoroughfare, and has a number of large department stores within a short distance of each other.
Two that I go to regularly are Debenhams and John Lewis, the latter of which I went to first.
I was popping back to see if they had anymore of the nice purplely ties I got a while back (see the last tie in Tie Alternatives), but sadly no.
In the Bonhams Auction earlier this year there were some shirts David Tennant had worn (lot 47 - shirts from Tooth & Claw), one of which was labelled HIJKLMUVWXYZ, which is John Lewis’ own brand (the J and L are in bold, being the stores initials).
The shirt in question was from their collection that year and they no longer sell anything close enough to substitute it.
Sunday, 8 August 2010
Tenth Doctor Ties - the alternatives
Following on from the Tie Index I’ve done this weekend, I thought I’d share a few other ties that I have found on my travels.
I am not saying that any of these ties are a perfect match to the screen used ones, but they are either similar or reminiscent of those worn by David Tennat as the Tenth Doctor.
In the absence of being able to obtain the ones used, this is intended as a guide to finding something acceptably similar.
It has a diagonal floral motif, reminding me of Tie Ten, the St George by Duffer tie.
A sorta two-in-one tie here!
I am not saying that any of these ties are a perfect match to the screen used ones, but they are either similar or reminiscent of those worn by David Tennat as the Tenth Doctor.
In the absence of being able to obtain the ones used, this is intended as a guide to finding something acceptably similar.
I bought this one because it is a genuine Daniel Hetcher tie, which, from my recollection of seeing Tie Two at first hand, uses exactly the same colour palette of chocolate brown, blue and cream.Daniel Hechter From John Lewis
It has a diagonal floral motif, reminding me of Tie Ten, the St George by Duffer tie.
A sorta two-in-one tie here!
Saturday, 7 August 2010
Tenth Doctor Tie Index
I’ve noticed that there’s been a lot of buzz lately on the Doctor Who costume forums about the ties David Tennant wore throughout the stories he was in.
Following on from the Third Doctor Costume Indexes I did late in 2009, I thought I’d put my two-pennace in and do a tie index!
I’m limiting myself to the ties worn with the pinstripe suits, ignoring the bow ties worn with tuxedos (as in Voyage Of the Damned) or tweed suits (as in Human Nature).
A couple of surprises have come up by doing this detailed study: the tie commonly known as the “Time Lord” tie (tie Two in my index) is no where near worn as often as I thought; nor is the burgundy/mauve flora tie (tie Eight) is worn even less; the swirly tie (tie Four) which bridged the regeneration to Matt Smith popped up a few more times than I thought, partly because it features in both the Doctor-lite episodes of series two and three.
Following on from the Third Doctor Costume Indexes I did late in 2009, I thought I’d put my two-pennace in and do a tie index!
I’m limiting myself to the ties worn with the pinstripe suits, ignoring the bow ties worn with tuxedos (as in Voyage Of the Damned) or tweed suits (as in Human Nature).
A couple of surprises have come up by doing this detailed study: the tie commonly known as the “Time Lord” tie (tie Two in my index) is no where near worn as often as I thought; nor is the burgundy/mauve flora tie (tie Eight) is worn even less; the swirly tie (tie Four) which bridged the regeneration to Matt Smith popped up a few more times than I thought, partly because it features in both the Doctor-lite episodes of series two and three.
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Daniel Hechter,
Giorgio Armani,
Kenzo,
St George by Duffer,
Thomas Nash,
Ties
Tuesday, 22 June 2010
Me And My Tennant Suit - Mitch
PROFILEToday I have another entry in my occasional Me And My Tennnat Suit feature.This time I have half of a very active husband and wife cosplay team.
Name: Mitch
Age: 42
Location: Southern California, USA
Favorite Doctor: The 9th or the 10th
Maker of my suits: LA’s garment district & Baron Boutique
Colour of suits: both brown
Mitch has (so far) gotten two brown Tennant suits: one in Summer of 2008; the second more recently in the Spring of 2010.
Sunday, 25 April 2010
Guess. No, go on, Guess.
I was getting some stuff out of my wardrobe this week, and I came across something I had long forgotten about – a suit in a Tennant style.
There’s a little story behind how I acquired it and where it came from.
Until June of 2009 I was working at an advertising agency based in Chelsea Harbour in London (see right). It was a nice little job, working with a bunch of really nice people who made the day fun, and I was an Advertising and Pre-Press Manager, for which I created a niche for myself.
It all came to an end due to the credit-crunch when the agency’s clients shifted a lot of their advertising from print (my speciality) to online (scary stuff) and I found my role dwindling until the inevitable happened . .. . never mind – let’s face it, I wouldn’t be doing what I’m doing now to the extent I am if I was still in full-time employment. So don’t shed any tears: I’m in many respects happier now than I was at the nice advertising agency.
There’s a little story behind how I acquired it and where it came from.
Until June of 2009 I was working at an advertising agency based in Chelsea Harbour in London (see right). It was a nice little job, working with a bunch of really nice people who made the day fun, and I was an Advertising and Pre-Press Manager, for which I created a niche for myself.
It all came to an end due to the credit-crunch when the agency’s clients shifted a lot of their advertising from print (my speciality) to online (scary stuff) and I found my role dwindling until the inevitable happened . .. . never mind – let’s face it, I wouldn’t be doing what I’m doing now to the extent I am if I was still in full-time employment. So don’t shed any tears: I’m in many respects happier now than I was at the nice advertising agency.
Tuesday, 9 March 2010
Radio Times - Astrid costume
This week’s Radio Times marks the first item from the recent Bonhams Auction to appear in their tv Treasures feature.
The first item chosen is Kylie Manogue’s Astrid costume, which fetched £3,120.
It should be pointed out that the boots were found to be labeled “Stunt Double”, so there was an ounce of doubt that Kylie had actually worn this costume.
Didn’t deter the bidders though!
The first item chosen is Kylie Manogue’s Astrid costume, which fetched £3,120.
It should be pointed out that the boots were found to be labeled “Stunt Double”, so there was an ounce of doubt that Kylie had actually worn this costume.
Didn’t deter the bidders though!
You can read the other tv Treasures items here:
Thursday, 11 February 2010
Angel’s Retro Costume Sale
As the Doctor Who costume sale looms at Bonhams the end of the month, another sale took place at Angels this past weekend.
I read about it in a publicity article that appeared in The Metro in late January (see right - click to enlarge to read the full text).
I read about it in a publicity article that appeared in The Metro in late January (see right - click to enlarge to read the full text).
It’s by no means in the same league, but with over 3,000 people attending the last similar sale, and over 25,000 items up for grabs – it’s not to be ignored.
Saturday, 23 January 2010
Doppelgänger!
Now, those who have followed my Suit and Coat blogs, will recognize the face of Guy, a young man who bears more than a passing resemblance to the great man himself, David Tennant.
I first met him on Hound Tor to see first hand his Baron Boutique Suit.
You can read all about that under Ten to the power of Two and Sontaran G3 Military Assessment Survey.
He also popped up in my occasional feature, Me And My Tennant Suit, at the end of which was the amazing photograph seen here.
It looked a bit more polished than the norm, and he told me it came from a professional photoshoot. Here in his own words, is the full story of how this and the rest of his fantastic photoshoot came about.

We had a few drinks one evening and my ex girlfriend sent a picture of myself to a look alike company on the web. They replied with a positive response which I was very shocked by! After this I started wearing a black suit with trainers to fancy dress parties trying to do my best to be the doctor! It worked fairly well but it wasn’t right!
Saturday, 9 January 2010
I’ve been certified!
Something unexpected arrived in the post this week – a certificate from the college I have been attending, to mark the end of my first term.
I wasn’t expecting it, so it was all the more pleasant surprise when it arrived.
It’s been over twenty years since I was in any formal education, and I had forgotten the feeling of smug satisfaction you can get from the simplest achievement.
It’s not a degree. It’s not a diploma. It’s on the same level as Cycling Proficiency or 200 Metres Breast Stroke – but I’m proud of it – and it’s going on my wall!
I wasn’t expecting it, so it was all the more pleasant surprise when it arrived.
It’s been over twenty years since I was in any formal education, and I had forgotten the feeling of smug satisfaction you can get from the simplest achievement.
It’s not a degree. It’s not a diploma. It’s on the same level as Cycling Proficiency or 200 Metres Breast Stroke – but I’m proud of it – and it’s going on my wall!
Monday, 4 January 2010
Me And My Tennant Suit - Guy
Last year I took a holiday down in the West Country, and took in a couple of Who-related trips to The Land’s End Exhibition and Hound Tor, the location used for The Sontaran Experiment.
I had been chatting to a Tennant Suit owner, Guy, who lives not too far from Hound Tor, so we arranged to meet there so he could show me his Baron’s Boutique suit.
I also asked him to contribute to my erratic feature, Me And My Tennant Suit. Here, at last, is what he had to say about his suit.
I had been chatting to a Tennant Suit owner, Guy, who lives not too far from Hound Tor, so we arranged to meet there so he could show me his Baron’s Boutique suit.
I also asked him to contribute to my erratic feature, Me And My Tennant Suit. Here, at last, is what he had to say about his suit.
PROFILE
Name: Guy
Age: 21
Location: Devon
Favorite Doctor: David Tennant
Maker of my suit: Baron Boutique
Sunday, 3 January 2010
Geronimo!

It also heralds the start of another unintended project of mine – on as you may come to read, I had no desire to begin.
At first glance, the new Doctor’s costume is somewhat arid of reproducible, unique items, so though I find it interesting (but not to my taste) I could see little I to indulge my sewing skills on.
But as time progresses, the off-the-peg costume he wears has become increasingly difficult to track down, and I have been approached by a number of cosplayers asking if I would be looking to replicate the shirt he wears.

But I hadn’t made trousers before making my Five and Six Trousers, so maybe I just need to learn.
As a coincidence, the set-learning part of my recent college course covered shirt-making, showing me it was actually a little easier than I thought.
So, I’m up for the challenge . . .
You can start to follow my progress on my new blog:
eleventhdoctorcostume.blogspot.com
Friday, 25 December 2009
For the tailor who has everything
It’s Christmas!
In our household we have two present opening sessions on Christmas morning: the first is from the stockings at the end of our bed, so are small, modest gifts; followed later by the bigger presents from under the tree.
Talking of which – do you like our tree? (see right)
So here’s my selection from the stocking.
Saturday, 19 December 2009
Happy Christmas to all my readers!
You may have noticed that I recently added some hit counters to my sites, and I have been amazed as to how many readers I have out there!
When I started out I was writing it mainly for myself and one or two friends who knew I was about to make a new, and possibly ultimate, Tennant Coat.
From there my blogs have grown, and I never really knew how many cosplay enthusiasts were bothering to look.
Well, now I know it is more than just a few, I want to thank you all for taking the time to follow what I have been up to this year, and hope you will continue to see where I go in 2010.
I have pretty much written the last entry for 2009 (don’t worry, I’ll be back in January fired-up with ideas!) so all that remains now is to wish everyone a Happy Christmas and a prosperous New Year!
I wish to especially thank a few people for
their support this past year:
Ramie for showing faith in my work
Lisa for aiding the breakthrough with the GAP trousers
Timelord25 for his faith in me to make him a new Five Coat
Seth for his invaluable input and eye for detail, giving me something to live up to
Finally Primrodo for being a sounding board for ideas and direction, and for the use of the image of his TARDIS,
which appears above
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