Breaking
news this morning: Jimmy Choo founder Tamara Mellon has announced she will be
leaving the company she has worked with – and transformed – for over 15 years,
along with current chief executive Joshua Schulman.
“As our
Chief Creative Officer Tamara Mellon, OBE steps down, everyone at Jimmy Choo
thanks her for 15 years of leadership and creative vision,” the official Jimmy
Choo Twitter page stated, which makes us believe Tamara and Joshua’s departure
was amicable.
Tamara has
witnessed the company grow from a small business set up by Jimmy Choo, a
Malaysian cobbler living in east London, to the global phenomenon it is today.
The luxury
label now consists of shoes, bags and scarves favoured by some of Tinsel Town’s
hottest faces, including Julia Roberts, Beyonce, Jennifer Lopez and Sarah
Jessica Parker, and let’s face it, no red carpet would be complete without a
pair of Choos (or 10).
Though we’re
confident the company will continue its success without Tamara at the helm, it
does beg the question of what the brand will do without its iconic frontwoman –
Ms. Mellon is Jimmy Choo, after all.
Sandra Choi
and Simon Holloway will now continue to act as creative directors for the
brand, although there is expected to be a replacement for Mr Schulman sometime
in the new year.
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