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Jimmy Choo bought by Michael Kors in £896m deal Jimmy Choo bought by Michael Kors in £896m deal
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Luxury shoemaker Jimmy Choo has been bought by Michael Kors Holdings in a deal which values the firm at about £896m. Luxury shoemaker Jimmy Choo has been bought by Michael Kors Holdings in a deal which values the firm at £896m.
The British firm, which was put up for sale in April, had attracted attention from a number of suitors.The British firm, which was put up for sale in April, had attracted attention from a number of suitors.
As well as shoes, Jimmy Choo produces a range of luxury goods, but has seen sales slow in recent years. As well as shoes, Jimmy Choo produces a range of luxury goods.
Under the terms of the agreement, Jimmy Choo will become a wholly-owned subsidiary of Michael Kors. Jimmy Choo shoes featured the 90s TV hit show, Sex and the City, and are still seen on the feet of the famous, including the Duchess of Cambridge, Beyonce and Kendal Jenner.
Mr Kors himself, the honorary chairman and chief creative officer of the firm that bears his name, described the purchase as "a premier fashion luxury house that offers distinctive footwear, handbags and other accessories". "Some other brands are very over exposed, like the red-soled Loubutin, but Jimmy Choo managed to get in the limelight, stay there but never become over saturated," said Lisa Armstrong, fashion director of the Daily Telegraph.
He added: "We admire the glamorous style and trendsetting nature of Jimmy Choo designs. We look forward to welcoming Jimmy Choo to our luxury group." "It's still the shoe of choice for the Oscars," she said.
The sale plan was backed by Jimmy Choo's main shareholder, JAB Holdings, owned by the German billionaire Reimann family. Malaysian-born Jimmy Choo trained at the renowned Cordwainers Technical College in London.
Michael Kors Holdings said the acquisition was expected to deliver a number of benefits, including "the opportunity to grow Jimmy Choo sales to one billion" and "a more balanced portfolio with greater product diversification". He founded the business in 1996 with former Vogue journalist Tamara Mellon.
In 2001 Ms Mellon and private equity investors bought out Mr Choo.
Ten years later, Ms Mellon left the business to launch her own clothing line.
In 2014, Jimmy Choo listed on the London Stock Exchange, by which time JAB, owned by the German billionaire Reimann family, was the main shareholder.
JAB Holdings is backing this deal.
The Telegraph's Lisa Armstrong says that Jimmy Choo feels this deal with fellow fashion house Michael Kors is better than being "passed around by more venture capitalists".
Michael Kors describes itself as a luxury brand, and, like Jimmy Choo, it is named after its founder and creative force.
Its handbags are priced at between $200-600 (£160-460).
Recent years have been a struggle for the company, its most recent same-store sales figures were down 14%.
Michael Kors said the acquisition was expected to deliver a number of benefits, including "the opportunity to grow Jimmy Choo sales to one billion dollars" and "a more balanced portfolio with greater product diversification".
It said Jimmy Choo would also have the opportunity to grow in the men's luxury footwear category, as well as greater exposure to global markets, "particularly the fast-growing market in Asia".It said Jimmy Choo would also have the opportunity to grow in the men's luxury footwear category, as well as greater exposure to global markets, "particularly the fast-growing market in Asia".
The firm was co-founded by Malaysian shoemaker Jimmy Choo, who trained at the renowned Cordwainers Technical College in London, and former Vogue journalist Tamara Mellon in 1996.
It quickly built up a dedicated client list of musicians, actresses and royalty. The Duchess of Cambridge is a fan of the British shoe designer, as is singer Beyonce and Oscar winning actress Emma Stone.
But it has gone through a number of different owners over the years. Ms Mellon and the first of several different private equity suitors bought out Mr Choo in 2001.
Ten years later, Ms Mellon left the business to launch her own clothing line. In 2014, Jimmy Choo listed on the London Stock Exchange, by which time JAB, owned by the German billionaire Reimann family, was the main shareholder.