Housed within a fusion of historic theatre building and grand department store—itself a cocktail of gothic, Art Deco and Italian architecture—the QT’s ultimate USP is its stellar combination of styles, a skill that Dan has more than enough experience in.
“If you have an eye for good style and taste, [the gentlemen’s club look] is transferable from fashion to interiors to furnishings,” he assures us, “The rules are similar. It’s about knowing what goes together and what doesn’t—in terms of colour, pattern, period, style.” And it appears that starting with the essentials, whether in fashion or interiors, is the way to go as Dan suggests—“I tend to start with the shirt and build the rest of my outfit from there”. Channeling Mr Rookwood’s advice when creating this style is a way to avoid what he describes as “confused and schizophrenic”.