Timothy Everest
- January 10, 2024
- Fashion Designer
Quick Facts
Full Name | Timothy Everest |
Occupation | Fashion Designer |
Date Of Birth | Mar 1, 1961(1961-03-01) |
Age | 63 |
Birthplace | Southampton |
Country | United Kingdom |
Birth City | England |
Horoscope | Pisces |
Timothy Everest Biography
Name | Timothy Everest |
Birthday | Mar 1 |
Birth Year | 1961 |
Place Of Birth | Southampton |
Home Town | England |
Birth Country | United Kingdom |
Birth Sign | Pisces |
Timothy Everest is one of the most popular and richest Fashion Designer who was born on March 1, 1961 in Southampton, England, United Kingdom.
Leaving Levene in the late 1980s to become a freelance stylist in television advertising, MTV and film, Everest began styling bands and pop stars such as George Michael. He recognised a shift in perception of the male fashion industry; men had become more label conscious. This had coincided with the increased awareness of top-end fashion designers, like Hugo Boss and Armani, highlighted by men’s lifestyle magazines such as Arena and The Face. He said, “I thought that if we could demystify bespoke tailoring and make it more accessible, as well as really understanding what was going on in ready-to-wear fashion and being directional with it, there was possibly a market there.” Having decided to create the Timothy Everest brand as an alternative to ‘designer’ ready-to-wear, he searched for a suitable location away from “the stuffiness of Savile Row”. Everest opened his first premises in 1989; in Princelet Street, Spitalfields, just outside the City of London, in the East End. He said, “We started in one room of a house. We had one rail with four garments on and a telephone, no chairs, no furniture.” To begin with, business was slow. Moving premises in 1993, he chose a three-storey, early Georgian townhouse (built in 1724), just north of Old Spitalfields Market in nearby Elder Street – the former home of artist Mark Gertler (1891–1939) – converting it to an atelier over seven weeks. He dressed Tom Cruise for the 1996 film Mission: Impossible. Cruise liked the suits so much that he kept them, and commissioned Everest to make him some more.
Everest was born in Southampton but brought up in Haverfordwest; most of his family remain in the area. His parents were restaurateurs. He had aspired to become a racing driver. But, his ambition unfulfilled, he took a job with his uncle when he was 17, working as a sales assistant at Hepworths, Milford Haven; a high street tailor that would form the foundation of the Next retail empire. In the early 1980s, he became interested in the club scene, often driving to London, where he mixed with New Romantics such as Boy George at The Blitz; a trendy London nightclub run by Steve Strange of the group Visage.
Timothy Everest Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Fashion Designer |
House | Living in own house. |
Timothy Everest is one of the richest Fashion Designer from United Kingdom. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Timothy Everest 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Timothy Charles Peto Everest MBE (born March 1961) is a Welsh tailor and fashion designer. He moved to London in his early twenties to work with the Savile Row tailor Tommy Nutter. He then became one of the leaders of the New Bespoke Movement, which brought designer attitudes to the traditional skills of Savile Row tailoring.
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Everest is at the forefront of the bespoke casual movement which, as the name suggests, provides individually tailored casual clothing of Savile Row quality, including: casual shirts; smart-casual jackets; T-shirts; and jeans. In collaboration with Levi’s in 2004, he designed a tailored-denim suit, sold in Japanese retailer Oki-Ni’s stores. Everest designed a suit collection in 2004/05 in collaboration with Rocawear, the fashion clothing company founded by American hip hop artists Damon Dash and Jay-Z. The advertising campaign was fronted by Dash’s friends Kevin Bacon and Naomi Campbell. He teamed up with British casual and sportswear designer Kim Jones during 2005 and 2006. The collaboration produced tailoring collections for four seasons that were shown on the catwalk at Paris fashion week. For his next collaboration, in 2006 Everest showed a limited collection of menswear with New York hair salon Bumble and bumble, including a fully bespoke denim line, which retailed at around US$1,000. Marketed as a ‘destination location’, the retail space on the store’s 8th floor, in the fashionable Meatpacking District of Manhattan, also featured a barbershop, a café and a teahouse. In autumn 2007, the Timothy Everest ready-to-wear collection was available in shops for the first time, including Flannels, Liberty and John Lewis. The range included suits, shirts and trousers. He was costume designer for the 2008 film Mamma Mia!, dressing its stars, including Pierce Brosnan and Colin Firth. He opened a West End store in 2008, at Bruton Street, Mayfair, off Bond Street; less than five minutes walk from Savile Row. He has been a creative contributor and Sartorial Advisor to men’s magazine The Rake since 2008.
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Everest was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire in the 2010 New Year Honours for “services to the fashion industry”. Having receiving the award from Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace on Saint David’s Day 2010, with his wife and two daughters watching, he described the award as a “great honour, not only for me but my business and all who have been involved”. He is quoted as saying that he would like “to be remembered as someone who made people take British clothing seriously”.