Talking shop with menswear master Paul Smith

The esteemed British designer gets back to basics with a recreation of his original Nottingham boutique – shaggy Afghan pup included

For this season, Paul Smith decided to show his new menswear collection in an homage to his first-ever shop. Opened in 1970, above another store in the designer's native Nottingham, it comprised a windowless room that measured just three metres by three metres. "The same size as that Matisse painting," he says, pointing to a print of a masterpiece that hangs in Tate Modern. "Three metres square. The Snail, by Matisse. That was it."

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