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Jimmy Choo is a British fashion house, encompassing a complete luxury accessories brand. Founded in London in 1996, Jimmy Choo has evolved from iconic shoes into handbags, small leather goods, scarves, sunglasses, eyewear, belts, fragrance and men’s shoes. CEO Hannah Colman and Creative Director Sandra Choi share a vision to nurture one of the world’s most treasured luxury brands. Glamorous, timeless, playful, distinct – Jimmy Choo products represent fine Italian craftsmanship and are unsurpassed for their quality and detail. Jimmy Choo is part of the Capri Holdings Limited fashion luxury group. The world-renowned brand has a global store network encompassing more than 150 stores and is present in the most prestigious department and specialty stores worldwide. If you are interested in a job in the UK or the rest of the world, please send your CV to the following address: europerecruitment@jimmychoo.com For US jobs, please send your CV to: usrecruitment@jimmychoo.com For Asia jobs, please send your CV to: asiarecruitment@jimmychoo.com For Japan jobs, please send your CV to: recruitjapan@jimmychoo.com Diversity and inclusion are embedded in the DNA of Jimmy Choo. We foster an inclusive environment where employees and customers of diverse backgrounds are welcomed, valued and celebrated. We are proud of our commitment to diversity, equality and inclusion, and we will continue to advance these principles wherever we do business. Our doors are open to all.

Website
http://www.jimmychoo.com/
Industry
Retail Luxury Goods and Jewelry
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
London
Type
Public Company
Founded
1996

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Updates

  • Last week, Jaime Wynn, President of the Americas, and Sarah Harrelson, Editor-in-Chief of Cultured magazine, co-hosted an intimate dinner at Marlow East in New York City to celebrate the new Bar Hobo bag. The event brought together fashion insiders, tastemakers, and artists continuing the brand’s global event series, Meet Me at the Bar. Notable guests included Ivy Getty, Indre Rockefeller, Candace Bushnell, Nicky Campbell, Amelie Zilber, Gabriella Karefa-Johnson, and Ella Emhoff, among others. #JimmyChoo

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  • To mark the reopening of Jimmy Choo’s Dubai Mall boutique, Creative Director Sandra Choi co-hosted an intimate dinner with filmmaker Nadine Labaki at The Guild in ICD Brookfield Place. The evening brought together leading regional and international talent and concluded with an after party continuing the brand’s global event series, Meet Me At the Bar, in celebration of the new Bar Hobo bag. #JimmyChoo

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  • Jimmy Choo unveils the redesigned boutique in Dubai Mall, a refined expression of the brand's global retail identity. Conceptualised by Nebihe Cihan Studio, the space blends softness and structure through sculptural lines, tactile materials, and a palette of rich, luminous tones. At the front of the boutique stands Symmetrical Repeats, a bespoke steel sculpture by Emirati artist Shaikha Al Mazrou, commissioned by Jimmy Choo. #JimmyChoo

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  • Heritage Crafts and The Capri Holdings Foundation for the Advancement of Diversity in Fashion have announced the recipients of ten new training bursaries to support new entrants and early-career practitioners from historically underrepresented backgrounds. The initiative is also supported by Jimmy Choo through a bespoke program of mentorships, workshops and networking opportunities for bursary recipients. The foundation’s funding will enable recipients to gain key skills in fashion-related crafts, directly addressing the financial barriers that disproportionately hinder talented individuals from underrepresented communities. “Our responsibility to promote an inclusive industry starts with ensuring equitable access to education and opportunity. Through The Capri Holdings Foundation, we are proud to partner with Heritage Crafts in pursuit of removing barriers and broadening access to fashion for individuals from historically underrepresented communities.” Sharon Diep, Director, The Capri Holdings Foundation  “Craft skills are the lifeblood of fashion, yet financial barriers disproportionately hinder talented individuals from under-represented communities. Building on our work with the City & Guilds Foundation to support Black and ethnically diverse trainees, and the Costume Society to support fashion bursaries, this partnership with The Capri Holdings Foundation allows us to continue addressing that inequity.” Daniel Carpenter, Executive Director of Heritage Crafts “At Jimmy Choo, we believe that creativity and craftsmanship should be accessible to all. We are proud to support this important initiative, helping to open doors for the next generation of artisans.” Hannah Colman, CEO, Jimmy Choo "Craft is the foundation of everything we create at Jimmy Choo. Supporting young talent from all backgrounds ensures that the industry is diverse and inspiring. We are delighted to be working together with our partners to champion the future of makers.” Sandra Choi, Creative Director, Jimmy Choo 2025 Heritage Crafts / Capri Holdings Foundation training bursary recipients: Winta Afewerki – tailoring Zakara Akhonzada – tailoring Angela Benjamin – jewellery making Soraya Gill – tailoring Kuljit Jandoo – jewellery making Leah Jennings – weaving Miranda Nifah – bag making Angel Nkomo – garment making Aminat Seriki – machine knitting Erik Warner – tailoring Recipient Angel Nkomo said: “I’ve been working towards diving deeper into sewing and fashion design but unfortunately ran into some barriers. This bursary represents the chance for me to grow my skills and take my craft more seriously. It’s a big step towards me building the future I’ve dreamed of.” Heritage Crafts is a national charity set up to support, safeguard and showcase traditional crafts skills in the UK, soliciting support through grants, donations and a membership scheme open to everyone: www.heritagecrafts.org.uk

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  • Introducing Jimmy Choo / Conner Ives A collaboration born out of a creative friendship, the Jimmy Choo / Conner Ives capsule is a celebration of connection and design legacy. The exclusive edit of Jimmy Choo runway boots and mules originally debuted at Conner Ives's Autumn/Winter 2025 show in February 2025. The capsule consists of archival Jimmy Choo styles which have been reimagined in bespoke animal print fabrications and colours. The GLORIA KNEE BOOT 85 and the GLORIA MULE 85, are both named in homage to Gloria Guinness, a fashion icon, artist’s muse and one of Truman Capote’s legendary “Swans”. “Supporting and championing young designers is something I care deeply about, it allows me to see things through fresh eyes. At Jimmy Choo, we’ve always believed in the power of creative collaboration, and working with next-generation talent like Conner is so inspiring, his vision is bold, intelligent, and deeply personal. There are shared values between the brands that celebrate individuality, an empowered self-confidence and storytelling through design.” Sandra Choi, Creative Director ‘The collaboration with Jimmy Choo is one of the things I’m most proud of and the opportunity to work with Sandra is something I personally cherish. We’ve noticed a connection between the Conner Ives and Jimmy Choo customers and it’s incredible to see the response to both the mules and knee-high boots before they’ve even launched. These styles have become a hallmark of our collaboration, and whilst Sandra created the shoes for the first time, I remix them season after season, building on their already rich heritage. I’ve always been obsessed with zebra print, you can see a lot of it in my work and the cheetah felt like a nice compliment to that. Whilst I think of animal prints as neutrals, what’s so special about the two prints is that as wild as they are, they’re balanced with something that feels approachable and nostalgic in the silhouettes.’ Conner Ives   Sandra has created unique pieces for Conner’s London Fashion Week shows for six seasons and invited Conner to collaborate on The Archive: 1997 – 2001 collection that launched earlier this year. This capsule marks a full circle moment in their creative relationship. #JimmyChoo

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  • Future Feminine: Jimmy Choo Spring 2026 An exploration of modern femininity illustrated with soft pastel colours, audacious finishing, diaphanous lace, and elements that surprise with an overarching sense of lightness. The collection was presented within a palazzo’s secret garden courtyard at Milan Fashion Week. Oversized floral sculptures juxtaposed with naturalistic groupings of flora, contrasted sharply with sleek, metal plinths. The old and the new, the real and the surreal, creating a canvas for the collection. Photography by Lucas Possiede #JimmyChoo #MFW #FashionWeek 

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  • Meet Me At The Bar Last week Jimmy Choo kicked off the Autumn 2025 season with an intimate dinner hosted by Creative Director Sandra Choi at The Dover, in the heart of Mayfair, London. The evening marked the launch of the Meet Me at the Bar global event series, with a three-day takeover of The Dover, celebrating the launch of the new Bar Hobo bag family. Notable guests included Kim Cattrall, Charithra Chandran, Daryl McCormack, Aubri Ibrag, Guy Remmers, Jessica Plummer, Nadine Leopold, Grace Carter, Bel Priestley, Conner Ives, Rina Lipa, Lola Bute, Jackie Apostel, and Maxim Magnus among others.  Photographer: James D Kelly #JimmyChoo

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  • Jimmy Choo is pleased to share that Hannah Colman, CEO of Jimmy Choo has been named as one of WWD x FN x Beauty Inc’s 55 Women in Power for 2025. This prestigious honour recognises exceptional female leaders across fashion, beauty and retail.   Hannah’s journey with Jimmy Choo began in 1996 as one of the brand’s first employees, and today, she leads with a vision rooted in integrity, collaboration, and empowerment. Her leadership alongside Creative Director Sandra Choi has helped shape Jimmy Choo into global powerhouse, continuing to drive growth and evolve the business into a pioneering, luxury accessories house.  https://lnkd.in/eCnf9iUf

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