Caroline Andrew is no stranger to hard work and dedication to her craft. So much so in fact, that in 2020 she
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The Evolution of the Rolex Submariner Date
The Rolex Submariner story begins in 1953 when the no-date sports watch began its legacy as one of the most important sports
Tudor’s Crown Prince – The Small Block Chronograph
In 1995 Tudor launched the Prince chronograph. Up until this point the cases of the Tudor chronos had been quite deep and
Barbanera: Back Where it started
Over the years we’ve been consistently seduced by Barbanera’s ingenious yet unconventional sartorial aptitude. As a trio of swashbuckling characters, comprising of
Ralph Lauren’s Moment of Gladness
When The Rake turned 10, we featured Ralph Lauren on our cover with the tagline that we – the world that is,
POWER AND THE GLORY
There was never much doubt what Tyrone Power would do for a living. His father had been a star of American theatre
Into The Blue: How Alexander Kraft Solved The Age-Old Jeans Conundrum
“I wish,” Yves Saint Laurent told the world in the mid-80s, “I had invented blue jeans. They have expression, modesty, sex appeal,
Spring Trousers: Get a leg up on the horse
Spring on the surface is the season of purity, freshness, and where new life dovetails with the rejuvenation of existing life. Walking
Cordone 1956: Championing colour with Hawaiian Shirts
Shrouded in complexity, due to its murky provenance and its ambiguous relationship with men’s tailoring, the Hawaiian shirt for so long was
Dante New York: Reimagining the Negroni
There is no other cocktail that quite embodies the spirit of The Rake magazine, quite like the Negroni. A symbol of hope

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