You know what you want, and we’ll help you find it. Easy yet sophisticated? Classy and simple? Effortlessly on-trend? Beverly is designed to be a natural extension of yourself.
Weightless
luxury.
It’s not just about what quality looks like; it’s what it feels like. You’ll wear it to weddings because you want to; you’ll bathe the kids in it because you simply forgot to take it off. Now that’s luxury.
Where it all
begins.
Sourcing the hair, finding meticulous craftspeople, manufacturing each wig by hand: the perfect wig doesn’t just happen. This is how a Beverly is made.
Where it all
begins.
Sourcing the hair, finding meticulous craftspeople, manufacturing each wig by hand: the perfect wig doesn’t just happen. This is how a Beverly is made.
Our story is really all about your story — that of our customers, seeking that elusive wig that offers wear-all-day comfort, easy elegance, on-trend colors and cuts, and, of course, a price point that suits you.
Finding your “This one!” wig is complicated. Do you want something classic or now? Do you want something easy and weightless, or something that looks dressy? Do you want something that lasts 10 years, or fits your budget?
With so many wigs, many women feel like they have to sacrifice one thing for the other. So we designed a wig where no sacrifices are made — and manufactured it using quality hair, a first-class assembly of wig construction specialists, and the discerning eye of experienced wig magician, Chayala Friedman.
But even once we arrived at perfection — trademark fit and fluidity that is at once effortless and gorgeous — we still can’t stop. We’re constantly advancing our technology and adjusting that look as time passes and trends change.
And the more you tell us what you want, the better we can make it.
After all, the Beverly story is all about you.
“The first time a
customer of mine tried
on a Beverly was pure
magic. She couldn’t stop
touching it. That silky fit
and movement — I call
that the Beverly touch.”
“The first time a customer of mine tried on a Beverly was pure magic. She couldn’t stop touching it. That silky fit and movement — I call that the Beverly touch.”