The singer launched the menswear Farrell firm in 2011, which he named after the surname of his sharp-dressed grandfather. He has also worn clothes from his collection in photoshoots and on stage, including his performance for last year's Diamond Jubilee celebration in front of Buckingham Palace. But the company - together with a pop-up shop in London's Covent Garden - ceased trading on Monday, according to a statement. Items from his range, which was overseen by Ben Dickens, a former design director at Burberry, were stocked at Selfridges and House of Fraser stores.
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