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Jimmy Choo (fashion house)

Jimmy Choo is a British luxury fashion house specialising in shoes, handbags, accessories and fragrances. The company, J. Choo Limited,[2] was founded in 1996 by Malaysian Chinese couture shoe designer Jimmy Choo and British Vogue accessories editor Tamara Mellon. The brand claims to have been a favourite of Diana, Princess of Wales.[3] The company was listed on the London Stock Exchange until it was acquired in November 2017 by Michael Kors Holdings, now Capri Holdings.

J. Choo Limited
Jimmy Choo
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryFashion
Founded1996; 27 years ago (1996)
FoundersTamara Mellon OBE
Jimmy Choo OBE
Headquarters
London
,
England
Key people
Hannah Colman, Chief Executive Officer
Sandra Choi, Creative Director and designer
ProductsShoes, handbags, accessories, fragrances
Revenue£364.0 million (2016)[1]
£42.5 million (2016)[1]
£15.4 million (2016)[1]
OwnerCapri Holdings
Number of employees
1,278 (2016)[1]
ParentJimmy Choo Group Limited[2]
Websitewww.jimmychoo.com

History Edit

Foundation (late eighties to 1996) Edit

 
A pair of green Jimmy Choo shoes

The brand traces its roots to shoemaker Jimmy Choo who had set up his workshop in the late 1980s out of the converted Metropolitan Free Hospital in the East End of London.[4] He was distributing his shoes at a stall of the local market. He was known by the editors of fashion industry magazines because he could recreate Manolo Blahnik's high-heeled shoes in different colours. Sandra Choi, Choo's wife's niece, joined him in 1989 and quickly became in charge of designing the shoes. In the early 1990s, Choo catered to the global jet set, including Diana, Princess of Wales.[5] "Choo first met Diana [in 1991] when he was summoned to Kensington Palace by the princess after his name across in the Press. 'I was so excited I could not sleep the whole night. In fact I was so scared of oversleeping that I practically stay awaked.' [...] The subsequent meetings were even less formal and they soon became great friends."[6]

The first ready-to-wear shoes were sold in September 1992 at the Gina store on 42 Sloane Street.[7] In the early nineties, Jimmy Choo met with Tamara Mellon who, as a Vogue fashion assistant, would often ask Jimmy's help in customising shoes.[8] After she quit Vogue, Tamara proposed in 1995 to Choo to develop a luxury, ready-to-wear line of shoes. The company was founded in May 1996 when Tom and Ann Yeardye decided to fund their daughter's idea by investing £150,000 in return for 50% of Jimmy Choo Limited and the right to use the name Jimmy Choo. Tamara was made President, Tom chairman.[9][10]

Bootstrapping celebrities (1996-2001) Edit

On July 5, 1998, Choo is mentioned in the fifth episode of HBO's Sex and the City:[11] this marked the launch of a celebrity-driven go-to-market model. It confirmed the need to open a US store fast: this was done in November 1998. Following this opening, Tamara Mellon, Sandra Choi, and Marilyn Heston's Get Good Ink PR agency continued to work on the celebrities angle by making a large showing at the Academy Awards in March 1999: they dyed the Jimmy Choos they were loaning to actresses for the Oscars night in colours that matched their dresses.[12] Tamara and Sandra repeated and perfected this art at every other Oscar ceremony.[citation needed]

These years were also marked by a growing tension between Choo and Tamara Mellon, with Tom Yeardye often acting as the calming agent. Choo was more interested in couture shoe making whereas the Yeardyes wanted to scale ready-to-wear: "I love the idea of couture and its emphasis on creation. [...] I leave the ready-to-wear to my partner and team."[13] A pair of couture shoes would take two weeks to manufacture with the assistance of eight people.[6]

In 1998, Choo moved his couture workshop from Hackney to 18 Connaught Street. Tom offered to buy Choo out but the latter refused to sell.[14] Both sides thought that the solution to these tensions was to sell the business.[citation needed]

Phoenix / Equinox (2001-2004) Edit

Robert Bensoussan, former director of sales for Sonia Rykiel (1986–89), director of international sales for Escada (1990–92), CEO of Christian Lacroix (1993–97) and Gianfranco Ferré (1999-2000)[15] called Tamara Mellon in April 2001 to "convince her that he was the one who could take the business to the next level".[16]

Bensoussan contacted David Burns, the head of the consumer, leisure and retail practice of Phoenix Equity Partners to set up with them "a new investment vehicle, Equity Luxury Holdings, which would invest in other UK brands that. like Jimmy Choo, could be developed."[17]

The investment committee of Phoenix Equity considered the investment proposal on September 11, 2001. The terrorist attacks suspended the transaction. A couple of weeks later, David Burns enquired about Jimmy Choo's sales in the US and was surprised to read they were up by 30% to 40% year over year, which he compared to the tumbling share prices of the companies of the fashion industry.[18]

Phoenix revalued the business from the £50 million the Yeardyes were asking for down to £18 million. The deal was closed on November 19, 2001. A new holding company, Yearnoxe Ltd., took over the European and US operations of Jimmy Choo Ltd.

Equinox controlled 51% of Yearnoxe, Tamara and Tom split evenly the remaining 49%. Robert Bensoussan was CEO, Tamara Mellon president, Tom Yeardye chairman. Choo sold his 50% stake of Jimmy Choo Limited for £8.8 million and left the company.[19]

Lion Capital (2004-2007) Edit

Lion Capital acquired a majority shareholding in November 2004.[20] The company was valued at £101 million, i.e. 3 times the expected sales and 13x the expected operating profit of 2004.[21] The owners of Jimmy Choo Limited would get £95.7m. Lion Capital was to buy the stakes of Equinox and the Yeardyes representing 78% of the company. The Yeardyes' 49% stake was worth £42.8m and Equinox's 51% £48.8m. Ann Yeardye was to receive £21.4m in cash, Tamara Mellon £12m in cash, £8.2m in stapled bonds with an underlying value of £18.2m and 3% in sweet equity (her total stake after the transaction was 12%).

Some of the staff got a stake, one of which was Hannah Colman, the first saleswoman who rose to be the European director of retail in 2004. The transaction was paid by leveraged debt: £45m to £50m was borrowed which represented 5 times the EBITDA of 2004. Equinox made net proceeds of £35 million, i.e. 4x the investment made 3 years earlier.

TowerBrook (2007-2011) Edit

The company was sold on February 7, 2007 to TowerBrook Capital Partners and Gala Capital.[22]

Jimmy Choo Limited was valued at £185 million, £170 million of which was paid upfront and £15 million in 2008 on performance. The £185 million valuation represented 2.2 times the sales and more than 10 times the operating profit of 2007. By selling its shares to TowerBrook, Lion Capital doubled its initial investment in two years.[citation needed] After the transaction, TowerBrook owned 65% to 70% of the company, Tamara Mellon was the second largest shareholder with a stake in the low teens (and a total annual compensation of £600,000: £300,00 in salary and £300,000 in benefits), Gala Capital the third largest with 10% and Robert Bensoussan the fourth largest shareholder. As part of the deal, Robert Bensoussan left the company in May 2007.[citation needed]

Labelux (2011-2014) Edit

In 2011, it was sold to Labelux (which was integrated into its parent company, JAB Holding Company in July 2014) for £525.5 million.[23] In 2012, the company hired ex-LVMH executive Pierre Denis as its CEO.[24][25] As of late-2020, veteran Hannah Colman, who has been with the brand since inception, was named CEO.[26]

Public Company (2014-17) Edit

The company's IPO was announced in September 2014. In October 2014, the company announced it would price its London Stock Exchange listing at 140 pence a share, giving the firm an equity value of £546 million.[27]

Michael Kors (since 2017) Edit

The company put itself up for sale in April 2017.[28] In July 2017, it was announced that the company would be bought by Michael Kors Holdings in a deal worth £896m.[29][30] The transaction was completed on 1 November 2017.[31]

Shoes under licence Edit

Separate to the Jimmy Choo ready-to-wear brand, the designer began Jimmy Choo Couture Limited in late 2006 to continue his work on the exclusive Jimmy Choo Couture shoe line, which is produced under licence from J. Choo Ltd., available by appointment only at Connaught Street in London.[32]

Stores Edit

 
Jimmy Choo store at Woodbury Common, New York

The first Jimmy Choo store was opened in the fall of 1996 on Motcomb Street in London.[33][34] The store's first saleswoman was 18-year old Hannah Colman, the girlfriend of Tamara's youngest brother, Daniel.[35] In October 2001, the London store was moved to 169 Draycott Avenue.[36]

In December 2003, a Jimmy Choo boutique opened on Bond Street[37] and later a third on Sloane Street.[38]

The first two US stores were opened in November 1998: a New York boutique in the Olympic Tower off Fifth Avenue,[39] and a joint store with Vidal Sassoon in Los Angeles at the corner of North Canon and Little Santa Monica Boulevard[40] (in 1998, the US stores were held jointly and evenly by Tom and Ann Yeardye on one side, Vidal Sassoon on the other).[citation needed]

Over the following years, Jimmy Choo expanded its store portfolio by opening directly operated stores and with local partners. Over 2011 and 2012, Jimmy Choo took control of the majority of its Asian operations in China,[41] Hong Kong[42] and Japan.[43] Several boutiques are to be found in secondary outlets such as Saks Fifth Avenue, as well as smaller boutique stores on shopping estates such as Woodbury Common Premium Outlets in Central Valley, New York.[44]

Awards Edit

The brand has won awards for its products, including the British Fashion Council Awards Designer Brand category in 2008,[45] the Accessories Council Brand of the Year 2008,[46] the Footwear News Brand of the Year Award, and the 2009 Nordstrom Partners in Excellence award.[47]

Enforcement Edit

J. Choo Ltd. has over 600 design patents to its name.[48] The company has brought up several prominent cases for copyright and trademark infringement, as well as being the target of "knock-off" counterfeit imports in the UK, the US and Australia.[49][50][51] The company has sued Oasis, Warehouse and Marks & Spencer for copying shoes and bags.[52][53]

Cultural references Edit

  • Jimmy Choo suede and leather platforms worn by Carrie Bradshaw in American television show Sex and the City Season 3, Episode 1,1999. She lost a shoe running to catch the Staten Island Ferry and said "I lost my Choo!"[54]
  • The Jimmy Choo "Abel pump" was featured in the South Korean TV show My Love, From The Star, in 2014[55]
  • In the 2006 US film The Devil Wears Prada, Jimmy Choo shoes are worn by Andy Sachs, assistant to the editor on 'Runway' magazine.[56]
  • Jimmy Choo footwear is worn by a villain, and cited as a clue to the nature of her character, in The Salt-Stained Book, a children's novel by Julia Jones.[57]
  • The Jimmy Choo "Vanessa 85" red suede and nappa pointy toe pumps were featured in the American TV show "House of Cards" Season 6, Episode 5, 2018. Character Jane Davis enters a room in the white house while carrying the pair of pumps in her hand.[58]
  • Choo was mentioned in the song, "Fabulous" in the movie 'High School Musical 2'. Sharpay Evans sings about Jimmy Choo commanding someone to fetch her Jimmy Choo flip flops.[citation needed]

Brand ambassadors Edit

In August 2023, Mi-Yeon of (G)I-dle became the brand's global ambassador.[59][60] The same year, the Indian actress, Ananya Panday, was appointed as a brand ambassador of Jimmy Choo.[61]

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Further reading Edit

  • Mellon, Tamara; William Patrick (2013). In My Shoes: A Memoir. New York: Portfolio/Penguin. ISBN 9781591846161. OCLC 855783504.
  • Goldstein Crowe, Lauren; Sagra Maceira de Rosen (2009). The Jimmy Choo Story: Power, Profits and the Pursuit of the Perfect Shoe. London: Bloomsbury. ISBN 9781408800850.

External links Edit

  • Official website

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ChooTypeSubsidiaryIndustryFashionFounded1996 27 years ago 1996 FoundersTamara Mellon OBEJimmy Choo OBEHeadquartersLondon EnglandKey peopleHannah Colman Chief Executive OfficerSandra Choi Creative Director and designerProductsShoes handbags accessories fragrancesRevenue 364 0 million 2016 1 Operating income 42 5 million 2016 1 Net income 15 4 million 2016 1 OwnerCapri HoldingsNumber of employees1 278 2016 1 ParentJimmy Choo Group Limited 2 Websitewww jimmychoo com Contents 1 History 1 1 Foundation late eighties to 1996 1 2 Bootstrapping celebrities 1996 2001 1 3 Phoenix Equinox 2001 2004 1 4 Lion Capital 2004 2007 1 5 TowerBrook 2007 2011 1 6 Labelux 2011 2014 1 7 Public Company 2014 17 1 8 Michael Kors since 2017 2 Shoes under licence 3 Stores 4 Awards 5 Enforcement 6 Cultural references 7 Brand ambassadors 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksHistory EditFoundation late eighties to 1996 Edit nbsp A pair of green Jimmy Choo shoesThe brand traces its roots to shoemaker Jimmy Choo who had set up his workshop in the late 1980s out of the converted Metropolitan Free Hospital in the East End of London 4 He was distributing his shoes at a stall of the local market He was known by the editors of fashion industry magazines because he could recreate Manolo Blahnik s high heeled shoes in different colours Sandra Choi Choo s wife s niece joined him in 1989 and quickly became in charge of designing the shoes In the early 1990s Choo catered to the global jet set including Diana Princess of Wales 5 Choo first met Diana in 1991 when he was summoned to Kensington Palace by the princess after his name across in the Press I was so excited I could not sleep the whole night In fact I was so scared of oversleeping that I practically stay awaked The subsequent meetings were even less formal and they soon became great friends 6 The first ready to wear shoes were sold in September 1992 at the Gina store on 42 Sloane Street 7 In the early nineties Jimmy Choo met with Tamara Mellon who as a Vogue fashion assistant would often ask Jimmy s help in customising shoes 8 After she quit Vogue Tamara proposed in 1995 to Choo to develop a luxury ready to wear line of shoes The company was founded in May 1996 when Tom and Ann Yeardye decided to fund their daughter s idea by investing 150 000 in return for 50 of Jimmy Choo Limited and the right to use the name Jimmy Choo Tamara was made President Tom chairman 9 10 Bootstrapping celebrities 1996 2001 Edit On July 5 1998 Choo is mentioned in the fifth episode of HBO s Sex and the City 11 this marked the launch of a celebrity driven go to market model It confirmed the need to open a US store fast this was done in November 1998 Following this opening Tamara Mellon Sandra Choi and Marilyn Heston s Get Good Ink PR agency continued to work on the celebrities angle by making a large showing at the Academy Awards in March 1999 they dyed the Jimmy Choos they were loaning to actresses for the Oscars night in colours that matched their dresses 12 Tamara and Sandra repeated and perfected this art at every other Oscar ceremony citation needed These years were also marked by a growing tension between Choo and Tamara Mellon with Tom Yeardye often acting as the calming agent Choo was more interested in couture shoe making whereas the Yeardyes wanted to scale ready to wear I love the idea of couture and its emphasis on creation I leave the ready to wear to my partner and team 13 A pair of couture shoes would take two weeks to manufacture with the assistance of eight people 6 In 1998 Choo moved his couture workshop from Hackney to 18 Connaught Street Tom offered to buy Choo out but the latter refused to sell 14 Both sides thought that the solution to these tensions was to sell the business citation needed Phoenix Equinox 2001 2004 Edit Robert Bensoussan former director of sales for Sonia Rykiel 1986 89 director of international sales for Escada 1990 92 CEO of Christian Lacroix 1993 97 and Gianfranco Ferre 1999 2000 15 called Tamara Mellon in April 2001 to convince her that he was the one who could take the business to the next level 16 Bensoussan contacted David Burns the head of the consumer leisure and retail practice of Phoenix Equity Partners to set up with them a new investment vehicle Equity Luxury Holdings which would invest in other UK brands that like Jimmy Choo could be developed 17 The investment committee of Phoenix Equity considered the investment proposal on September 11 2001 The terrorist attacks suspended the transaction A couple of weeks later David Burns enquired about Jimmy Choo s sales in the US and was surprised to read they were up by 30 to 40 year over year which he compared to the tumbling share prices of the companies of the fashion industry 18 Phoenix revalued the business from the 50 million the Yeardyes were asking for down to 18 million The deal was closed on November 19 2001 A new holding company Yearnoxe Ltd took over the European and US operations of Jimmy Choo Ltd Equinox controlled 51 of Yearnoxe Tamara and Tom split evenly the remaining 49 Robert Bensoussan was CEO Tamara Mellon president Tom Yeardye chairman Choo sold his 50 stake of Jimmy Choo Limited for 8 8 million and left the company 19 Lion Capital 2004 2007 Edit Lion Capital acquired a majority shareholding in November 2004 20 The company was valued at 101 million i e 3 times the expected sales and 13x the expected operating profit of 2004 21 The owners of Jimmy Choo Limited would get 95 7m Lion Capital was to buy the stakes of Equinox and the Yeardyes representing 78 of the company The Yeardyes 49 stake was worth 42 8m and Equinox s 51 48 8m Ann Yeardye was to receive 21 4m in cash Tamara Mellon 12m in cash 8 2m in stapled bonds with an underlying value of 18 2m and 3 in sweet equity her total stake after the transaction was 12 Some of the staff got a stake one of which was Hannah Colman the first saleswoman who rose to be the European director of retail in 2004 The transaction was paid by leveraged debt 45m to 50m was borrowed which represented 5 times the EBITDA of 2004 Equinox made net proceeds of 35 million i e 4x the investment made 3 years earlier TowerBrook 2007 2011 Edit The company was sold on February 7 2007 to TowerBrook Capital Partners and Gala Capital 22 Jimmy Choo Limited was valued at 185 million 170 million of which was paid upfront and 15 million in 2008 on performance The 185 million valuation represented 2 2 times the sales and more than 10 times the operating profit of 2007 By selling its shares to TowerBrook Lion Capital doubled its initial investment in two years citation needed After the transaction TowerBrook owned 65 to 70 of the company Tamara Mellon was the second largest shareholder with a stake in the low teens and a total annual compensation of 600 000 300 00 in salary and 300 000 in benefits Gala Capital the third largest with 10 and Robert Bensoussan the fourth largest shareholder As part of the deal Robert Bensoussan left the company in May 2007 citation needed Labelux 2011 2014 Edit In 2011 it was sold to Labelux which was integrated into its parent company JAB Holding Company in July 2014 for 525 5 million 23 In 2012 the company hired ex LVMH executive Pierre Denis as its CEO 24 25 As of late 2020 veteran Hannah Colman who has been with the brand since inception was named CEO 26 Public Company 2014 17 Edit The company s IPO was announced in September 2014 In October 2014 the company announced it would price its London Stock Exchange listing at 140 pence a share giving the firm an equity value of 546 million 27 Michael Kors since 2017 Edit The company put itself up for sale in April 2017 28 In July 2017 it was announced that the company would be bought by Michael Kors Holdings in a deal worth 896m 29 30 The transaction was completed on 1 November 2017 31 Shoes under licence EditSeparate to the Jimmy Choo ready to wear brand the designer began Jimmy Choo Couture Limited in late 2006 to continue his work on the exclusive Jimmy Choo Couture shoe line which is produced under licence from J Choo Ltd available by appointment only at Connaught Street in London 32 Stores Edit nbsp Jimmy Choo store at Woodbury Common New YorkThe first Jimmy Choo store was opened in the fall of 1996 on Motcomb Street in London 33 34 The store s first saleswoman was 18 year old Hannah Colman the girlfriend of Tamara s youngest brother Daniel 35 In October 2001 the London store was moved to 169 Draycott Avenue 36 In December 2003 a Jimmy Choo boutique opened on Bond Street 37 and later a third on Sloane Street 38 The first two US stores were opened in November 1998 a New York boutique in the Olympic Tower off Fifth Avenue 39 and a joint store with Vidal Sassoon in Los Angeles at the corner of North Canon and Little Santa Monica Boulevard 40 in 1998 the US stores were held jointly and evenly by Tom and Ann Yeardye on one side Vidal Sassoon on the other citation needed Over the following years Jimmy Choo expanded its store portfolio by opening directly operated stores and with local partners Over 2011 and 2012 Jimmy Choo took control of the majority of its Asian operations in China 41 Hong Kong 42 and Japan 43 Several boutiques are to be found in secondary outlets such as Saks Fifth Avenue as well as smaller boutique stores on shopping estates such as Woodbury Common Premium Outlets in Central Valley New York 44 Awards EditThe brand has won awards for its products including the British Fashion Council Awards Designer Brand category in 2008 45 the Accessories Council Brand of the Year 2008 46 the Footwear News Brand of the Year Award and the 2009 Nordstrom Partners in Excellence award 47 Enforcement EditJ Choo Ltd has over 600 design patents to its name 48 The company has brought up several prominent cases for copyright and trademark infringement as well as being the target of knock off counterfeit imports in the UK the US and Australia 49 50 51 The company has sued Oasis Warehouse and Marks amp Spencer for copying shoes and bags 52 53 Cultural references EditJimmy Choo suede and leather platforms worn by Carrie Bradshaw in American television show Sex and the City Season 3 Episode 1 1999 She lost a shoe running to catch the Staten Island Ferry and said I lost my Choo 54 The Jimmy Choo Abel pump was featured in the South Korean TV show My Love From The Star in 2014 55 In the 2006 US film The Devil Wears Prada Jimmy Choo shoes are worn by Andy Sachs assistant to the editor on Runway magazine 56 Jimmy Choo footwear is worn by a villain and cited as a clue to the nature of her character in The Salt Stained Book a children s novel by Julia Jones 57 The Jimmy Choo Vanessa 85 red suede and nappa pointy toe pumps were featured in the American TV show House of Cards Season 6 Episode 5 2018 Character Jane Davis enters a room in the white house while carrying the pair of pumps in her hand 58 Choo was mentioned in the song Fabulous in the movie High School Musical 2 Sharpay Evans sings about Jimmy Choo commanding someone to fetch her Jimmy Choo flip flops citation needed Brand ambassadors EditIn August 2023 Mi Yeon of G I dle became the brand s global ambassador 59 60 The same year the Indian actress Ananya Panday was appointed as a brand ambassador of Jimmy Choo 61 References Edit a b c d 2016 Annual Report and Financial Statements PDF Jimmy Choo 31 December 2016 Archived from the original PDF on 13 July 2017 Retrieved 27 July 2017 a b J Choo Limited Companies House Retrieved 28 November 2019 Moss Hilary 9 November 2009 Jimmy Choo I was Princess Diana s Shoemaker Huffington Post Retrieved 10 December 2012 Goldstein Crowe Laura Maceira de Rosen Sagra 2009 The Towering World of Jimmy Choo A Glamorous Story of Power Profits and the Pursuit of the Perfect Shoe New York Berlin London Bloomsbury pp 17 21 ISBN 978 1 59691 391 2 How boy from Penang became shoemaker of choice for British royals South China Morning Post Retrieved 11 July 2018 a b 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Glamorous Story of Power Profits and the Pursuit of the Perfect Shoe New York Berlin London Bloomsbury p 60 ISBN 978 1 59691 391 2 Goldstein Crowe Laura Maceira de Rosen Sagra 2009 The Towering World of Jimmy Choo A Glamorous Story of Power Profits and the Pursuit of the Perfect Shoe New York Berlin London Bloomsbury pp 62 63 ISBN 978 1 59691 391 2 Goldstein Crowe Laura Maceira de Rosen Sagra 2009 The Towering World of Jimmy Choo A Glamorous Story of Power Profits and the Pursuit of the Perfect Shoe New York Berlin London Bloomsbury p 74 ISBN 978 1 59691 391 2 Goldstein Crowe Laura Maceira de Rosen Sagra 2009 The Towering World of Jimmy Choo A Glamorous Story of Power Profits and the Pursuit of the Perfect Shoe New York Berlin London Bloomsbury p 77 ISBN 978 1 59691 391 2 Goldstein Crowe Laura Maceira de Rosen Sagra 2009 The Towering World of Jimmy Choo A Glamorous Story of Power Profits and the Pursuit of the Perfect Shoe New York Berlin London Bloomsbury pp 104 8 ISBN 978 1 59691 391 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September 2014 Goldstein Crowe Laura Maceira de Rosen Sagra 2009 The Towering World of Jimmy Choo A Glamorous Story of Power Profits and the Pursuit of the Perfect Shoe New York Berlin London Bloomsbury pp 151 2 ISBN 978 1 59691 391 2 Goldstein Crowe Laura Maceira de Rosen Sagra 2009 The Towering World of Jimmy Choo A Glamorous Story of Power Profits and the Pursuit of the Perfect Shoe New York Berlin London Bloomsbury pp 186 8 ISBN 978 1 59691 391 2 Jimmy Choo sells for 525 5 million London Evening Standard 24 May 2011 Archived from the original on 27 July 2011 Retrieved 8 August 2011 Pierre Denis CEO of Jimmy Choo elitetraveler com 27 February 2014 Bourke Joanna 17 February 2017 Meet Pierre Denis The fashion outsider steering luxury shoe brand Jimmy Choo s growth steps Luxury shoe brand Jimmy Choo names Hannah Colman who started at the retailer as a store manager in 1996 as its new CEO Business Insider Jimmy Choo set to price London IPO at 140 pence a share Reuters 16 October 2014 Jimmy Choo puts itself up for sale BBC News 24 April 2017 Jimmy Choo bought by Michael Kors in 896m deal US 1 2 Billion BBC News 25 July 2017 Lauren Gensler Michael Kors Is Buying Jimmy Choo For 1 2 Billion forbes com 25 July 2017 Michael Kors Holdings completed acquisition of Jimmy Choo Post Online Media 1 November 2017 Retrieved 1 November 2017 As H amp M launches a Jimmy Choo collection for the mass market the original Choo tells Roya Nikkhah why he s happier designing for a small and exclusive clientele Sydney Morning Herald 10 November 2009 Retrieved 5 September 2014 Alexander Ella 7 July 2011 Jimmy Choo s Tamara Mellon interview British Vogue Vogue co uk Retrieved 2 March 2018 Harrington Ben 7 August 2010 Jimmy Choo may change hands for 500m The Telegraph Retrieved 2 March 2018 Goldstein Crowe Laura Maceira de Rosen Sagra 2009 The Towering World of Jimmy Choo A Glamorous Story of Power Profits and the Pursuit of the Perfect Shoe New York Berlin London Bloomsbury p 48 ISBN 978 1 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the Pursuit of the Perfect Shoe New York Berlin London Bloomsbury p 54 ISBN 978 1 59691 391 2 Jimmy Choo takes control of Chinese distribution retail week com Claer Barrett 6 September 2011 Jimmy Choo buys out Hong Kong partner Financial Times Archived from the original on 11 December 2022 Retrieved 18 July 2015 Jimmy Choo to acquire Japan operations My Retail Media Woodbury Common Jimmy Choo Retrieved 8 June 2016 2008 Award Winners 25 November 2008 Retrieved 10 August 2011 Jimmy Choo awarded brand of the year award by the Accessories Council TowerBrook Capital Partners L C Archived from the original on 2 October 2011 Retrieved 10 August 2011 Ramey Joanna 26 May 2009 Nordstrom Honors Ugg Jimmy Choo Footwear News Women s Wear Daily Retrieved 10 August 2011 IPEXL com Applicant Assignee J Choo ipexl com Counterfeit goods seized at port BBC News 9 January 2009 Retrieved 8 August 2011 Bay City News 19 May 2008 Customs Officials Seize 22 Million in Chinese Merchandise at Port of Oakland Archived from the original on 4 July 2008 Retrieved 8 August 2011 AAP 4 March 2011 Fake fashion worth 2m seized news com au Retrieved 8 August 2011 Muspratt Caroline 19 December 2006 Jimmy Choo handbags M amp S The Daily Telegraph London Retrieved 8 August 2011 Mesure Susie 1 November 2009 Designer tie ups A high street love affair The Independent London Archived from the original on 8 June 2022 Retrieved 8 August 2011 Elliott Hannah 16 June 2011 The 15 Most Iconic Jimmy Choos Forbes Binkley Christina 30 April 2014 How a Jimmy Choo Shoe Became a Global Best Seller WSJ WSJ The Devil Wears Prada Movie Quotes Rotten Tomatoes rottentomatoes com Julia Jones The Salt Stained Book 2011 Golden Duck ISBN 978 1 899262 04 5 What Claire s clothes are meant to convey on House of Cards EW com Retrieved 24 November 2018 Jimmy Choo Taps Mi Yeon of G I dle as Global Brand Ambassador WWD Retrieved 3 October 2023 K Pop girl group G IDLE member Miyeon becomes global ambassador for THIS brand India TV News Retrieved 3 October 2023 Brand ambassador round up Week of 3 October Cammpaign India Retrieved 3 October 2023 Further reading EditMellon Tamara William Patrick 2013 In My Shoes A Memoir New York Portfolio Penguin ISBN 9781591846161 OCLC 855783504 Goldstein Crowe Lauren Sagra Maceira de Rosen 2009 The Jimmy Choo Story Power Profits and the Pursuit of the Perfect Shoe London Bloomsbury ISBN 9781408800850 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jimmy Choo fashion house amp oldid 1179829575, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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