Charles Jourdan
Charles Jourdan is a French fashion brand that was established in 1919 by Charles Jourdan, a shoe designer. The company began as a small workshop in Romans-sur-Isère, a town located in southeastern France. Charles Jourdan became known for his innovative designs and quality craftsmanship, and the brand quickly gained a reputation for producing some of the finest footwear in the world.
In the 1960s, Charles Jourdan expanded into the fashion accessories market, including jewelry. The jewelry collections featured bold, statement-making pieces that were designed to complement the brand's fashion collections.
Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Charles Jourdan continued to expand its offerings and became one of the most influential fashion brands of the time. The brand was particularly popular among celebrities, and many notable figures were frequently seen wearing Charles Jourdan shoes and accessories.
Charles Jourdan continued to thrive throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, but the brand faced financial difficulties in the late 2000s. In 2009, Charles Jourdan filed for bankruptcy, and the brand was subsequently acquired by Groupe Royer, a French footwear company.
Today, Charles Jourdan continues to produce high-end footwear and accessories, including jewelry. The brand is known for its classic, yet modern designs that blend traditional craftsmanship with contemporary style.
In the 1960s, Charles Jourdan expanded into the fashion accessories market, including jewelry. The jewelry collections featured bold, statement-making pieces that were designed to complement the brand's fashion collections.
Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Charles Jourdan continued to expand its offerings and became one of the most influential fashion brands of the time. The brand was particularly popular among celebrities, and many notable figures were frequently seen wearing Charles Jourdan shoes and accessories.
Charles Jourdan continued to thrive throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, but the brand faced financial difficulties in the late 2000s. In 2009, Charles Jourdan filed for bankruptcy, and the brand was subsequently acquired by Groupe Royer, a French footwear company.
Today, Charles Jourdan continues to produce high-end footwear and accessories, including jewelry. The brand is known for its classic, yet modern designs that blend traditional craftsmanship with contemporary style.