From tailor's apprentice to fashion icon, discover the remarkable story of Timothy Everest's rise in the British fashion industry.
Boy Wanted on Savile Row charts the evolution of British tailoring over four decades, beginning in the 1980s with Tommy Nutter and the New Romantic club scene. Everest styled bands and pop stars before spearheading the 'Cool Britannia' generation and the New Bespoke Movement. With over 3,500 bespoke clients, including Tom Cruise, David Beckham, and Jay-Z, Everest turned to tailoring for James Bond and Mission Impossible films, creating iconic suits.
This revealing memoir offers insights into the world of bespoke tailoring and celebrity styling. It's for readers interested in: The history of British fashionThe art of bespoke tailoringThe secrets of celebrity styleEntrepreneurship in the fashion industryDiscover how Everest became a tailoring icon, and join the club.