May 8, 2014 | The service was unveiled at the Beverly Hill’s store opening and allows customers to browse Art Deco streamer trunks for choices to personalize their stilettos. Shoppers call the shots on shoe style, heel height, fabric and even if they’d like to add monogrammed initials to the soles. Every decision of the design process rests in the buyer’s hands.
“Throughout the years at Jimmy Choo, we have set out to maintain the same level of personalised service and attention to detail as when we were crafting shoes one pair at a time, for one client at a time,” says Jimmy Choo creative director Susan Choi said in a press release. “Bringing this made-to-order service directly to our customers allows us to faithfully perserve our heritage, while allowing every woman to have a unique pair of shoes.”
Jimmy Choo unveils its Made To Order service that will launch at the brand’s Sloane Street store today, May 8th.
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Vogue
Lifestyle Mirror
Harper’s Bazaar