NOW AND THEN: “I thought he wanted advice from an old man. I had no idea he wanted me to do the job,” said John Pawson, the minimalist architect who designed Christopher Kane’s new store on Mount Street in Mayfair. “There I was, thinking ‘Who can I recommend?’ I was so flattered he chose me.” Pawson clearly has some CK karma going on: He made a splash in fashion years ago, designing the new look Calvin Klein store in New York. “We knew we were in safe hands,” said Tammy Kane, the designer’s sister, business partner and deputy creative director. Pawson was among guests at a cocktail at the store and a dinner Tuesday night at the nearby auction house Phillips to mark the opening. The crowd included François-Henri Pinault, Salma Hayek, Laura Carmichael, Erin O’Connor, Yasmin Le Bon, David Downton, Nicholas Kirkwood, Sadie Coles, Solange Azagury-Partridge, Caroline Sieber and Fritz von Westenholz. Nicholas Kirkwood, whose shop is next door, said he kept poking his head in to check on the store’s progress. While Kirkwood’s shop will remain on Mount Street, the shoe guru is set to move his studio and offices to the Vinyl Factory in London’s Soho later this year, when
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