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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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  • Helene Phillips, Chief Client Officer at Jimmy Choo was invited to take part in the TikTok SXSW Luxury Breakfast Panel on Wednesday, 4th June. The session, titled “From Status to Emotional Identity: How Consumer Behavior Has Changed,” brought together leading voices in the industry to explore how luxury brands are evolving in the digital age.   Helene joined Lucy Maguire from Vogue Business, Cassandra Russell from TikTok and creator Angie Siciliani Fendi to dive into how TikTok is redefining taste, trust, and purchasing behavior and how Jimmy Choo is successfully adapting its strategy to connect with a new generation of luxury consumers.   Helene’s insights highlighted our brand’s innovative approach to storytelling and community-building on TikTok, reinforcing Jimmy Choo’s position at the forefront of digital luxury. #JimmyChoo #TikTokHouse #SXSWLondon #TikTok 

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  • Earlier this month, Jimmy Choo proudly took part in the annual #SheInspiresMe Car Boot Sale, hosted by Alex Eagle supported by MINI and powered by Reselfridges taking place in Selfridges car park in Central London on Saturday 17th May.   This year marked the biggest Car Boot Sale to date, raising over £413,000 across all participants in just one day. Since its inception in 2016, the Car Boot Sale has raised more than £2.2million in support of Women for Women International and their work supporting women and girls affected by war and conflict.    Jimmy Choo is proud to continue its partnership with Women for Women International and to support this incredible initiative, helping to raise much-needed funds at a time when they are more critical than ever.

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  • Jimmy Choo is proud to partner with Heritage Crafts and the Capri Holdings Foundation on this meaningful initiative supporting the next generation of artisans.   Craftsmanship has always been at the core of the brand. This partnership reflects Jimmy Choo’s ongoing commitment, nurturing future talent and making the path into craft-based careers more accessible and inclusive. 

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    We are delighted to announce a new partnership with the Capri Holdings Foundation for the Advancement of Diversity in Fashion to launch ten bursaries for trainees from historically under-represented communities pursuing careers in fashion, accessory and jewellery crafts. The initiative aims to address financial barriers that risk excluding talented individuals from gaining essential craft skills critical to fashion and allied industries. We are also pleased to announce an exciting collaboration with luxury accessories house Jimmy Choo. Jimmy Choo will provide a bespoke support programme for bursary recipients. The bursaries will enable recipients to pursue hands-on training in fashion, accessory and jewellery crafts through flexible pathways. Applicants are invited to propose training that is tailored to their needs – whether institution-based courses or one-to-one workplace-based training, accredited or non-accredited. This innovative approach ensures accessibility for those whose talent might otherwise be lost to the fashion sector due to the high costs of training or other barriers. Heritage Crafts has highlighted a growing imbalance in the fashion sector, where design-focused roles often overshadow the more foundational hand skills (such as pattern cutting, sewing and garment construction) that underpin luxury craftsmanship. By prioritising these skills, the bursaries seek to preserve artisanal traditions while fostering a more inclusive and sustainable future for the industry. Sharon Diep, Director of Diversity & Inclusion at Capri Holdings, said: “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.” Hannah Colman, CEO, Jimmy Choo, said: “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.” This initiative forms part of Heritage Crafts’ ongoing bursary scheme, which has supported over 50 trainees since 2020, including ongoing fashion textiles bursaries in partnership with the Costume Society and bursaries for Black and ethnically-diverse trainees in partnership with the City & Guilds Foundation. Find out how to apply via https://lnkd.in/er7sDUip. The deadline is 27 June 2025. Successful candidates will receive funding to cover training costs, mentorship opportunities, and access to industry networks.

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  • Discover The Archive: 1997 – 2001   A curated edit of re-editions from the first five years of the house. Each one a design icon. The Strappy, 1997 Presented as part of Jimmy Choo's inaugural collection, this aptly named style established an iconic silhouette. The Leo, 1998 Highlighting Jimmy Choo’s enduring conversation with animal print, this standout sandal captures the bold and playful spirit of the era “72138”, 1998 "I lost my Choo!" Inspired by its archival serial number, this shoe's abstract name belies its iconic status. The Slide, 1999 A reflection of the changing notions of glamour, the Slide embodies effortless elegance. The Bow, 2000 A chic and playful celebration of texture and pattern, this distinctive pump is defined by its namesake knot detail. The Boot, 2000 Striking in its simplicity, this archetypal style is perfectly proportioned and unapologetically sleek. The Thong, 2000 Jimmy Choo has always ‘dressed’ the foot, dedicating couture-level craftsmanship to its jewel-like shoes. The Flower, 2001 This minimal silhouette - featuring a hand-embroidered, floral silk corsage – is an objet d’art.

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