A BRADFORD tailor says he was proud to have two male stars of a TV show wear suits he made for its final last night.
John Barrowman and Christopher Dean, two of the judges on ITV's Dancing on Ice, were kitted out for last night’s final by IK Collections, based in Westgate, Bradford.
The company made each of the men's suits for the major TV showpiece, hosted by Philip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. DJ Sonny Jay went on to take last night’s title, beating off stiff competition from former Coronation Street actress Faye Brookes and former Olympian Colin Jackson.
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— IK Collections (@IkcollectionsIk) March 14, 2021
ik.collections is proud to be the designer to the Stars on @dancingonice . We are grateful and humbled to #design #bespoke #blazers #outfits for Chris Thank you to all our clients pic.twitter.com/tm3tFAD0vS
John wore a gold and black suit, while Christopher sported an all-black suit.
John’s suit was shown off to the nation in a song and dance routine on the show, used to reveal a competition where a lucky viewer could win £120,000.
ik.collections is proud to be the designer to the Stars on @dancingonice . We are grateful and humbled to #design #bespoke #blazers #outfits for @john and Chris Thank you to all our clients who continue to support us on our journey #johnbarrowman #bradford #yorkshire pic.twitter.com/NB3dFUQE7L
— IK Collections (@IkcollectionsIk) March 14, 2021
Imran Khan, owner of IK Collections, was contacted by one of the show's stylists on social media about making the suits for the popular show's final and he and his team have worked around the clock to get them completed in time for this weekend.
IK Collections tweeted: “IK Collections is proud to be the designer to the stars on Dancing on Ice.
“We are grateful and humbled to design bespoke, blazers, outfits for John and Chris.”
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