We’ve always looked to Chicago for inspiration. Its buildings, its structure, its point of view. Few have shaped that vision more than Frank Lloyd Wright.
This collection draws from his work on Midway Gardens, where architecture met landscape through geometry, pattern, and sculptural detail.


Leaning into heritage tailoring for this campaign, we opted for suiting with muted colors and fuller silhouettes to match the vintage, architectural motifs.
We let the ties lead with the bold geometric designs as the focal point, bringing structure and personality to the looks.

Each accessory reflects the lines, patterns, and rhythm of Midway Gardens, which was commissioned in 1913 by Edward C. Waller, Jr. to sit on the south side of Chicago in Hyde Park. Frank Lloyd Wright designed the building — 600 feet long on all four sides — with a courtyard situated in the center, surrounded by the lobby, casino, promenades, taverns, dance floors, a stage, and an orchestral pit.
After changing hands multiple times, the Gardens were tragically demolished in 1929 and the rubble was pushed into Lake Michigan to create a break wall.


Focusing on prairie tones, our collaboration with his estate features geometric motifs, including Wright’s “sprites” — which were small statuettes made from reinforced concrete.



This collection was shot at the Still Bend House in Two Rivers, Wisconsin. Originally designed for Life Magazine, it was eventually built for Bernard and Fern Schwartz and is one of the hundreds of “Usonian” houses Wright created.


These ties are grounded in geometry meant to anchor your look with subtle, architectural detail. Build outfits around earth tones like olive, tobacco, cream, and rust to create a warm, balanced foundation for these accessories.


The collection features silk ties, pocket squares, and metal accessories designed with the same intention as Frank Lloyd Wright: structured, considered, and built to last.


Explore these limited edition styles inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright now and discover structure with modern tailoring.
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