Take flight: David Gandy and The Aerodrome Collaboration

Britain's top male model on how his love of history and engineering inspired a new capsule collection for Aspinal of London

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The Aerodrome Collaboration came about through a conversation with Iain Burton, the owner of Aspinal. Aspinal of London is a brand that I respected and appreciated for a while. They have been a disruptive brand within the luxury leather goods sector and, of course, they are a British brand, which I always try to support and collaborate with.

I could see from looking at the luxury luggage market that no brand had really succeeded in creating an extensive range for men. There are some beautiful bags on the market, however, they were hugely expensive. I could see there was a market for stylish, high quality bags but at an attainable price. I'm also fascinated by the Second World War and I always go back to historic style for inspiration in my collaborations. Even with my collections for M&S, many of the prints and clothes are from vintage tailoring. History inspires me.

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