In My Shoes A Memoir

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The Jimmy Choo founder’s personal and candid account of her life in the fashion business. Tamara Mellon shares the whole larger-than-life story, from her troubled childhood and her time as a young editor at Vogue to her partnership with cobbler Jimmy Choo and her very public relationships.

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The Jimmy Choo founder’s personal and candid account of her life in the fashion business. When Tamara Mellon’s father lent her the money to start a high-end shoe company, he cautioned her: ‘Don’t let the accountants run your business.’ Little did he know. Over the next fifteen years the struggle between ‘the suits’ and ‘the creatives’ would dominate, as Tamara Mellon’s business savvy and design flair built Jimmy Choo into a premier name in the ultra-competitive fashion world.Jimmy Choo’s success came at a high price – including struggles with a conniving CEO, a turbulent marriage, a brutal takeover attempt, and a mother who tried to steal her hard-earned wealth.Now, as she builds her next fashion venture, Tamara Mellon finally shares her whole larger-than-life story. In My Shoes is a must-read for fashion aficionados, aspiring entrepreneurs, and anyone who loves a juicy true story about sex, drugs, money, power, overcoming adversity… and high heels.’Wonderfully bling. Fans of Sex and the City will love this memoir’ Sunday Times’Compelling. A fascinating journey’ Hello!’Impressively erudite and candid autobiography. Reads like a Danielle Steel novel, only way more incredible – and glamorous!’ Glamour UK’Brilliant memoir of the genius who created the world’s sexiest shoes’ Mail on Sunday’A glorious, compelling story’ Times MagazineTamara Mellon OBE is the cofounder and the former CEO and chief creative officer of Jimmy Choo, which she led for fifteen years. Since selling her share of the company, she has focused on creating a new eponymous lifestyle brand. She divides her time between London and New York. William Patrick has cowritten numerous memoirs, including Sidney Poitier’s number-one bestseller The Measure of a Man.

Weight 0.557 kg
Dimensions 24 × 16.2 × 2.9 cm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

273 , 16 unnumbered of plates

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

338.47391413092 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K