Jimmy Choo

British luxury fashion house

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September 2024 Wang Yibo was appointed as the Global Brand Ambassador of Jimmy Choo.
2023 Ananya Panday, an Indian actress, was appointed as a brand ambassador of Jimmy Choo.
August 2023 Cho Mi-yeon of (G)I-dle was appointed as the global brand ambassador for Jimmy Choo.
2020 Hannah Colman, a veteran who has been with the brand since its inception, was named CEO.
2019 Creative Director Sandra Choi was inducted into the Footwear News Hall of Fame, recognizing her significant contributions to the fashion and footwear industry.
2018 Jimmy Choo 'Vanessa 85' red suede and nappa pointy toe pumps appeared in 'House of Cards' (Season 6, Episode 5), worn by character Jane Davis in a White House scene.
November 1 2017 The acquisition transaction between Jimmy Choo and Michael Kors Holdings was officially completed
July 2017 Michael Kors Holdings announced the acquisition of Jimmy Choo in a deal valued at £896 million
April 2017 Jimmy Choo fashion house put itself up for sale
2014 The Jimmy Choo 'Abel pump' was featured in the South Korean TV show 'My Love, From The Star'.
October 2014 The company priced its London Stock Exchange listing at 140 pence per share, establishing an equity value of £546 million.
September 2014 Jimmy Choo announced its Initial Public Offering (IPO), preparing to become a publicly traded company on the London Stock Exchange.
July 2014 Labelux was integrated into its parent company, JAB Holding Company.
2013 Sandra Choi was appointed as the sole Creative Director, having been with the brand since 1996 and overseeing the design studio.
2012 Continued expansion of Asian operations, with Sandra Choi and CEO Hannah Colman growing the brand to over 200 boutiques worldwide.
2012 Pierre Denis, a former LVMH executive, was hired as the company's new CEO.
2011 Jimmy Choo was sold to Labelux for £525.5 million. Founder Tamara Mellon left the business this same year.
2011 Jimmy Choo began taking control of the majority of its Asian operations in China, Hong Kong, and Japan.

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