A bespoke tailor made sure one of rock 'n' roll's biggest superstars cut a dash during his band's reunion show in London last night.

Gresham Blake, of Bond Street, Brighton, kitted out Led Zeppelin guitar hero Jimmy Page for the band's one-off show at the 02 Arena.

Ageing rockers are often lampooned for their Peter Pan wardrobes which often bring their receding hairlines and bulging waistlines into sharp relief.

Status Quo famed for their slim-fit denims, leather waistcoats and dodgy pony tails are among the worst offenders, but the list of culprits is endless.

Eager to look the part, 63-year-old Page hired the services of Blake who has made suits for numerous celebs, including Chris Evans, Steve Coogan and U2 guitarist The Edge.

Page opted for a black mohair, threepiece suit.

Mr Blake said: "He was an absolute gentlemen. I mean really, genuinely so, which is quite unusual for someone of his fame and stature. And he listens to everything you say.

"I don't know whether he is the most famous person I have ever made a suit for, but in terms of his output he is certainly the most impressive."

Blake, 37, has just opened an appointments only sales room in Mayfair.

He has also been making forays into the world of corporate wear, designing outfits for executives and club class stewards and hostesses at Virgin Atlantic.