Walter Beauchamp: Tailored History of Toronto
By (Author) Pedro Mendes
By (author) Beauchamp
Foreword by Gordon Lightfoot
Figure 1 Publishing
Figure 1 Publishing
30th November 2017
Canada
General
Non Fiction
687.044092
Hardback
176
Width 203mm, Height 254mm
:As one of the Canada's oldest custom tailors, Walter Beauchamp Tailors has nurtured a unique civilian and military tailoring business for over a century. Owned and operated by three generations of the Beauchamp family since 1908, the company appeared on the brink of permanent closure in 2014, but its renaissance was ensured by a bold business move. Now the story behind the success of this iconic brand is captured in an engaging book that takes us on a fascinating tour through the building of a celebrated family business, and into the lives of its devoted clientele.
Told from the intimate perspective of a custom tailor, here are the stories of officers and soldiers, as well as prime ministers, mayors and judges, artists and explorers, and men and women. Along the way, the book reveals an intriguing history of Toronto through the twentieth century and its rapid growth into a globally renowned city from the vantage point of the Beauchamp shop windows.
Walter Beauchamp: A Tailored History of Toronto is a lively tale of how this renowned company has survived the effects of world wars and the Great Depression, store relocations and the wrecking ball, as well as the fickle face of fashion retail, with grace, elegance, and always discretion.
Considered to be one of Canadas leading mens style experts, Pedros focus is on classic tailoring and the history of menswear. He is heard regularly across the country on CBC Radio, and is published in national newspapers and magazines such as the Globe and Mail, Toronto Life, and Zoomer, as well as online. He has taught seminars and workshops on mens style and works as a consultant for various menswear companies. As the third generation owner and operator of Walter Beauchamp Tailors, Terry Beauchamp continues to shepherd the century-old brand as the bespoke and military tailoring consultant at Walter Beauchamp by Holt Renfrew Men. Terry also helps manage the Bruce Beauchamp Memorial Fund, one of Canada's leading family-run philanthropic trust funds. He is actively involved with Ryerson University both as a member of the Ted Rogers School of Retail Management Advisory Council and with the Ryerson School of Fashion. Gordon Lightfoot is a Canadian singer-songwriter and international folk-rock legend. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest songwriters of his generation and has been inducted into the Songwriter's Hall of Fame. In addition to sixteen Juno Award wins and five Grammy Award nominations, he is a Companion of the Order of Canada, his nation's highest civilian honor, and has received the Governor General's Performing Arts Award and the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal.