"It's been a big team effort from my staff - Troy Harris rides him in all his work and my foreman Rhys Mildon has also gone a great job."
Ugo Foscolo also completed notable doubles for Harris, who won the Guineas aboard Tell A Tale in 2008, and owner Lib Petagna, who was successful in 2013 with Atlante.
"I just needed him to begin well and the inside gate helped us," Coleman said. "Once we were in front he rated nicely.
"He's got a really nice cruising speed. He was a bit green around the turn and I was waiting for something to come at us, but he was pretty strong."
Ugo Foscolo has now won five of his six starts with his only defeat coming in the group two Hawke's Bay Guineas at Hastings where he raced erratically before finishing sixth.
The lightly-raced Savile Row ran home well to finish a length and a quarter astern of Ugo Foscolo, with Heroic Valour taking third from Cha Siu Bao.
The favourite, Mongolian Falcon, sat in second spot to the turn before wilting to run sixth, one spot behind his stablemate Wyndspelle.
Meanwhile, Nymph Monte coasted home in the Listed Gold Club Metropolitan Trophy Handicap.
The son of Tavistock has now been cut from $5 to $2.60 to win next Saturday's Christchurch Casino New Zealand Cup.
Nymph Monte was given a good run near the pace by Danielle Johnson and they made short work of their rivals in the run home.
Johnson let Nymph Monte cruise up to the leaders at the top of the straight and they forged clear to comfortably account for Saint Kitt and Imperium.
- NZ Racing Desk.