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'''[[Malay_titles|Dato']] Professor Jimmy Choo [[Order_of_the_British_Empire|OBE]]''', born Jimmy Choo Yeang Keat, [http://allmalaysia.info/news/story.asp?file=/2004/8/27/msiansabroad/8754161&sec=mi_msiansabroad] (Chinese: 周仰杰) is a London-based luxury fashion designer best known for his hand-made women's shoes.
'''[[Malay_titles|Dato']] Professor Jimmy Choo [[Order_of_the_British_Empire|OBE]]''', born Jimmy Choo Yeang Keat, [http://allmalaysia.info/news/story.asp?file=/2004/8/27/msiansabroad/8754161&sec=mi_msiansabroad] (Chinese: 周仰杰) is a London-based luxury fashion designer best known for his hand-made women's shoes.


==Career==
Choo is a [[Malaysia|Malaysian]] of [[Hakka]] Chinese descent who was born in [[Penang]] in [[1961]](now(2008)47 years old) into a family of shoemakers. He made his first shoe when he was 11 years old, but managed only to complete six years of formal education at Shih Chung Primary School in Penang. [http://allmalaysia.info/news/story.asp?file=/2004/8/27/msiansabroad/8754161&sec=mi_msiansabroad] He is perhaps the most famous of alumni of Cordwainers' Technical College in London, from which he graduated in 1983 [http://www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/27925.htm]. The college is now part of the [[London College of Fashion]]. Choo has divulged that he worked part-time at restaurants and as a cleaner at a shoe factory to help fund his college education. [http://allmalaysia.info/news/story.asp?file=/2004/8/27/msiansabroad/8754161&sec=mi_msiansabroad]
Choo is a [[Malaysia|Malaysian]] of [[Hakka]] Chinese descent, who was born in [[Penang]] in [[1961]] (now 47 years old) into a family of shoemakers. He made his first shoe when he was 11 years old, but managed only to complete six years of formal education at Shih Chung Primary School in Penang. [http://allmalaysia.info/news/story.asp?file=/2004/8/27/msiansabroad/8754161&sec=mi_msiansabroad] He is perhaps the most famous of alumni of Cordwainers' Technical College in London, from which he graduated in 1983 [http://www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/27925.htm]. The college is now part of the [[London College of Fashion]]. Choo has divulged that he worked part-time at restaurants and as a cleaner at a shoe factory to help fund his college education. [http://allmalaysia.info/news/story.asp?file=/2004/8/27/msiansabroad/8754161&sec=mi_msiansabroad]


Choo's humble beginnings can be traced back to his workshop in [[London_Borough_of_Hackney|Hackney]], East London, which he opened in 1986 by renting an old hospital building. [http://allmalaysia.info/news/story.asp?file=/2004/8/27/msiansabroad/8754161&sec=mi_msiansabroad] His craftsmanship and designs soon became noticed and he came to the verge of international fame when his creations were featured in a record eight pages in a 1988 issue of [[Vogue magazine]] [http://thestar.com.my/lifestyle/story.asp?file=/2007/1/14/lifefocus/16336719&sec=lifefocus]. Patronage from [[Diana_Princess_of_Wales|Diana, Princess of Wales]] from 1990 onwards further boosted his image. [http://allmalaysia.info/news/story.asp?file=/2004/8/27/msiansabroad/8754161&sec=mi_msiansabroad]
Choo's humble beginnings can be traced back to his workshop in [[London_Borough_of_Hackney|Hackney]], East London, which he opened in 1986 by renting an old hospital building. [http://allmalaysia.info/news/story.asp?file=/2004/8/27/msiansabroad/8754161&sec=mi_msiansabroad] His craftsmanship and designs soon became noticed and he came to the verge of international fame when his creations were featured in a record eight pages in a 1988 issue of [[Vogue magazine]] [http://thestar.com.my/lifestyle/story.asp?file=/2007/1/14/lifefocus/16336719&sec=lifefocus]. Patronage from [[Diana_Princess_of_Wales|Diana, Princess of Wales]] from 1990 onwards further boosted his image. [http://allmalaysia.info/news/story.asp?file=/2004/8/27/msiansabroad/8754161&sec=mi_msiansabroad]

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Dato' Professor Jimmy Choo OBE, born Jimmy Choo Yeang Keat, [1] (Chinese: 周仰杰) is a London-based luxury fashion designer best known for his hand-made women's shoes.

Career

Choo is a Malaysian of Hakka Chinese descent, who was born in Penang in 1961 (now 47 years old) into a family of shoemakers. He made his first shoe when he was 11 years old, but managed only to complete six years of formal education at Shih Chung Primary School in Penang. [2] He is perhaps the most famous of alumni of Cordwainers' Technical College in London, from which he graduated in 1983 [3]. The college is now part of the London College of Fashion. Choo has divulged that he worked part-time at restaurants and as a cleaner at a shoe factory to help fund his college education. [4]

Choo's humble beginnings can be traced back to his workshop in Hackney, East London, which he opened in 1986 by renting an old hospital building. [5] His craftsmanship and designs soon became noticed and he came to the verge of international fame when his creations were featured in a record eight pages in a 1988 issue of Vogue magazine [6]. Patronage from Diana, Princess of Wales from 1990 onwards further boosted his image. [7]

In 1996, he co-founded Jimmy Choo Ltd with UK Vogue accessories editor Tamara Mellon. [8]

In April 2001, Choo sold his 50% stake in the company for £10 million. He has since concentrated his work on the exclusive Jimmy Choo Couture line produced under license from Jimmy Choo Ltd. This is available, by appointment only, at Connaught Street off Oxford Street in London. The Jimmy Choo London line, also known as Jimmy Choo ready-to-wear or simply, Jimmy Choo, is now under the purview of Tamara Mellon and Sandra Choi. Choi, who was an apprentice under Choo, is the Creative Director at the company. She is the niece of Choo's wife Rebecca. [9] The ready-to-wear line has expanded to include accessories such as handbags.

Choo now resides chiefly in London. He is involved in a project to set up a shoemaking institute in his birth country of Malaysia, where his iconic status is often evoked to inspire budding shoemakers and fashion designers. [10] [11]

Awards

  • 2000: Bestowed a state award carrying the title of Dato' by the Sultan of Pahang state in Malaysia for his achievements.
  • 2002: Conferred an OBE by Queen Elizabeth II in recognition of his services to the shoe and fashion industry in the UK.
  • 2004: Awarded the Darjah Setia Pangkuan Negeri by the Yang di-Pertua Negeri (Governor) of his home state of Penang, which also carries the title Dato'. [12]
  • Awarded a fellowship by the University of the Arts London, conferring the use of the title Professor.

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