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Jimmy Choo Expands Canadian Footprint with Yorkdale Flagship

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Luxury footwear and accessories brand Jimmy Choo is solidifying its presence in Canada with a new flagship store at Toronto’s Yorkdale Shopping Centre. This latest location is part of Yorkdale’s newly developed 65,000-square-foot luxury wing, situated in the mall’s centre run. 

Joining a collection of high-end retailers such as Loewe, Brunello Cucinelli and others in the luxury wing, the new Jimmy Choo store brings a refreshed, luxury shopping experience with its replacement location.

Inside the new Jimmy Choo store at Yorkdale in Toronto. Photo: Jimmy Choo

Relocating Within Yorkdale to a Prime Spot

The new flagship marks a strategic relocation for Jimmy Choo within Yorkdale. Since opening its first standalone store in Canada at Yorkdale in 2014, the brand has been a fixture in Toronto’s luxury retail scene. 

Spanning 2,538 square feet, the new Yorkdale flagship introduces Jimmy Choo’s latest store design, which aims to create a more personalized and engaging shopping experience. At the heart of the store is a unique ‘pod’ that offers seating for customers. The innovative space can be enclosed to transform into a private VIP room, offering an exclusive and intimate shopping experience tailored to each customer’s preferences. The thoughtful design underscores the brand’s emphasis on personalization and high-touch service.

The relocation within Yorkdale was facilitated by Stan Vyriotes and David Wedemire of DWSV Realty, who represented Jimmy Choo in the transaction with the mall’s landlord Oxford Properties. DWSV has negotiated serval other details for the luxury wing, as well as in other parts of the mall. 

Inside new Jimmy Choo store at Toronto’s Yorkdale Shopping Centre. Photo: Craig Patterson

Jimmy Choo’s Growing Footprint in Canada

Jimmy Choo’s expansion across Canada has been methodical and focused on key luxury markets. The brand first entered Canada with its Yorkdale store in 2014, followed by the opening of a standalone boutique in downtown Vancouver in 2018. The Vancouver store, located at 1035 Alberni Street, spans 1,549 square feet and is positioned within the city’s prestigious ‘Luxury Zone,’ a hotspot for high-end shopping.

In addition to its presence at Yorkdale and Alberni Street, Jimmy Choo operates locations at the McArthurGlen Designer Outlets near Vancouver and at the Toronto Premium Outlets in Halton Hills. These outlets provide a more accessible touchpoint for customers, offering a selection of the brand’s luxury products in a more casual setting.

Inside new Jimmy Choo store at Toronto’s Yorkdale Shopping Centre. Photo: Craig Patterson

Recent Opening in Montreal

In 2024, Jimmy Choo continued its Canadian expansion with a new store at Royalmount in Montreal. The Royalmount location, spanning approximately 1,900 square feet, is part of a luxury corridor featuring brands such as Saint Laurent, Versace, and David Yurman. This is Jimmy Choo’s first standalone store in the Montreal market, underscoring the brand’s strategic commitment to growth in Canada.

Inside new Jimmy Choo store at Toronto’s Yorkdale Shopping Centre. Photo: Craig Patterson

Historical Background of Jimmy Choo

Founded in 1996 by Tamara Mellon, a former Vogue accessories editor, and Malaysian fashion designer Jimmy Choo, the brand quickly rose to prominence in the luxury fashion scene. Renowned for its glamorous, high-heeled shoes, Jimmy Choo became a staple on red carpets and was worn by celebrities worldwide. Over time, the brand expanded its product lines to include handbags, accessories, and fragrances, further establishing its global appeal.

Currently, Jimmy Choo is part of Capri Holdings Limited, which also owns Versace and Michael Kors. Capri Holdings’ strategic focus on innovation and market expansion has supported Jimmy Choo’s global growth, with Canada playing an increasingly significant role in its retail portfolio.

Craig Patterson
Craig Patterson
Located in Toronto, Craig is the Publisher & CEO of Retail Insider Media Ltd. He is also a retail analyst and consultant, Advisor at the University of Alberta School Centre for Cities and Communities in Edmonton, former lawyer and a public speaker. He has studied the Canadian retail landscape for over 25 years and he holds Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws Degrees.

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