Veronica Beard expands to Montreal’s Royalmount with New Store

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American fashion brand Veronica Beard has launched its second Canadian store at Royalmount in Montreal, adding to the district’s growing roster of luxury retailers. Known for its ready-to-wear clothing, denim, handbags, and shoes, Veronica Beard aims to bring its distinctive style to Montreal shoppers, offering a mix of classic and contemporary pieces.

Interior Design Reflects Brand and Local Culture

The new boutique reflects a sophisticated yet inviting atmosphere. The interior features a neutral palette accented by textured fabrics and curated artwork, providing a warm and welcoming space for shoppers. The store’s layout highlights vintage furniture, such as a Mastercraft brass and glass table paired with a Maitland Smith travertine scroll bench. A custom oversized jute rug, crafted by Nitika Morani of “From Jaipur with Love,” further enhances the ambiance, adding a touch of artisanal craftsmanship.

Veronica Swanson Beard, co-founder of the brand, commented, “Every Veronica Beard location is designed to feel like you’ve walked into our living room. Each item was individually sourced and hand-chosen to reflect the beautiful city of Montreal.”

Veronica Beard at Royalmount in Montreal. Photo: Veronica Beard

Positioning Within Royalmount’s Luxury Market

The boutique offers the brand’s signature pieces, including the popular dickey jacket and a range of denim, outerwear, dresses, and accessories. Co-founder Veronica Miele Beard emphasized Royalmount’s appeal as a luxury shopping destination that aligns well with the brand’s image. “We are excited to continue our growth in Canada. Royalmount’s mix of fashion, culinary, and lifestyle offerings makes it an ideal location for our multifaceted customer,” she said.

Veronica Beard at Royalmount in Montreal. Photo: Veronica Beard

A Growing Presence in Canada

Veronica Beard’s expansion into Montreal represents the brand’s commitment to growing its Canadian footprint. The brand opened its first store in Canada in March of 2023 at 111 Yorkville Avenue in Toronto. Since its founding in 2010, the brand has broadened its product line from its original dickey jackets to a comprehensive lifestyle collection. The Montreal location further establishes its presence in Canada’s fashion landscape, offering shoppers access to the brand’s full range of products.

Veronica Beard at 111 Yorkville Avenue in Toronto. (Photo supplied.)

Royalmount’s Role in Montreal’s Retail Scene

Royalmount is positioning itself as Montreal’s luxury retail and lifestyle destination, featuring a mix of flagship boutiques, dining experiences, and cultural programming. Developed by Quebec’s Carbonleo, the district is designed to be carbon-neutral and LEED Gold-certified, emphasizing sustainability alongside luxury offerings.

Craig Patterson
Craig Patterson
Located in Toronto, Craig is the Publisher & CEO of Retail Insider Media Ltd. He is also a retail analyst and consultant, Advisor at the University of Alberta School Centre for Cities and Communities in Edmonton, former lawyer and a public speaker. He has studied the Canadian retail landscape for over 25 years and he holds Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws Degrees.

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