Timothy Everest
As one of the architects and leading practitioners of the New Bespoke Movement, Timothy Everest has spent the past decade introducing a new generation of men and women to the joys of handmade clothing.
His apprenticeship with Tommy Nutter (legendary tailor to the Beatles and The Rolling Stones) has enabled him to side step the stuffiness of Savile Row whilst employing its peerless standards of craftsmanship. He stresses individuality over the dictates of high fashion, whilst bringing a designer eye to bear on invigorated, contemporary tailoring.
Everest's base, a lovingly-restored Georgian house in Spitalfields (once occupied by Bloomsbury artist Mark Gertler) is home to the bespoke atelier, which boasts an enviable client base ranging from cabinet ministers, on both sides of the house, to Hollywood & Sports personalities (Tom Cruise & David Beckham).
His Creative involvement is diverse involving films such as Mission Impossible and Eyes Wide Shut. He has also dressed celebrities for the Oscars, designed the British Olympic Team uniforms for the Sydney 2000 Olympics and styled the Kaiser Chiefs at the Brit Awards 2006.
Everest worked with Daks as Group Creative Director from 2000-2003 and was responsible for the global restructure of the classic British brand before returning to concentrate on his own business opportunities.
He continues as Creative consultant to Marks & Spencer on their formal suiting range, Autograph.
Everest has worked on much unique and exciting collaboration for designers and brands such as Kim Jones, Rocawear, Levis Oki-Ni, and Louis Vuitton.
His move to 32 Elder Street marks a new creative direction of bespoke tailoring for gentlemen. Advancing the Spitafield flower pattern, first introduced by Huguenot silk weavers in the 1700’s, typifies his innovative approach to design development. It can be seen in all manner of accessories, including his
silk ties. And most recently Timothy re-invented Swank
cufflinks by bringing back an old favourite, the clasp.
Timothy's designer ties, designer cufflinks and wallets are available on this website for your pleasure and convenience

Timothy Everest