Saturday, May 18, 2013

Tamara Mellon

"I may not have the stereotypical head for business, but I have feet that were made for heels," says Tamara Mellon, president of Jimmy Choo and one of few women in the luxury-shoe business. In 1996, after a stint as accessories editor at British Vogue, Mellon formed a partnership with Choo, a couture shoemaker she discovered in London's East End. By 2001, Mellon, ambitious to expand the brand, had cut a deal with Equinox Luxury Holdings Ltd., which acquired Choo's share of the ready-to-wear business for $15 million (Choo still controls the couture business). Soon the brand's 1940s-boudoir-style stores began popping up around the globe.
"As well as design and quality, I really work on the comfort of a heel," says Mellon, who is never seen in less than a 4-in. stiletto. Though she is credited with generating a glamorous global image for the little-known brand, Mellon says she still feels she faces chauvinism on the business side. "It shouldn't be a man's world. They may wear the trousers, but they don't wear the heels," she says.
After all, it's women — from Mellon to fans like Catherine Zeta-Jones and Halle Berry — who put Jimmy Choo on the map. And with 25 new stores set to open by 2005, the red carpet is not the only place where you will be seeing this footprint.

The Black Count, Tom Reiss

Alexandre Dumas is famous for writing The Count of Monte Cristo and The Three Musketeers, but his father’s life was in its way as epic as either of those books. He was the son of a minor French nobleman and a Haitian woman, and he became famous early on for his physical strength, good looks and astounding courage under fire. In the relatively racially liberated climate of the French Revolution, Dumas rose to the rank of Brigadier General under Napoleon, only to be imprisoned by monarchists, which led to his early death. Tom Reiss wrings plenty of drama and swashbuckling action out of Dumas’ strange and nearly forgotten life, and more: The Black Count is one of those quintessentially human stories of strength and courage that also sheds light on the flukey historical moment that made it possible.