On Trend London Shoe Designer Jerome C. Rousseau

Posted by Paul Handley on Tue 25th October 2011 at 07:46 AM, Filed in Hot Luxury NewsLuxury FashionRich And Famous
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Jerome C. Rousseau, is a seriously on trend London shoe designer. His designs have already been coveted by many A-list actresses including Scarlett Johannson, Drew Barrymore, Cameron Diaz, Charlize Theron, Katie Holmes and Eva Mendes….and now Victoria Beckham has been spotted wearing a remarkably similar design.

Born in Quebec, Jerome’s interest for design was shaped through art and music; “I started drawing shoes as a teenager after watching a Deee-Lite video clip.  I was influenced by its unique styling, but it was the overstated retro footwear that first caught my attention.” Ah Yes, remember the ‘Groove is in the heart’ video?...explains it all now!

Jerome finessed his design skills for ten years in London and Los Angeles, where he worked alongside Matthew Williamson, Isabella Fiore, John Richmond and John Rocha, as well as Paris based forecasting house Promostyl.

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Jerome C. Rousseau received ‘Launch of the Year’ at the Footwear News Awards in 2008 and the accessories award at the ‘Who Is On Next’ Awards for emerging talent, hosted by Vogue Italia in 2010.

His impressive portfolio to date includes collaborations with Peter Pilotto for his SS10 catwalk show at LFW, with famed film director Terry Gilliam for the Johnny Depp film ‘The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus’ and most recently he was commissioned by Disney to design an exclusive shoe to celebrate the launch of the remake of Tron Legacy.

Victoria Beckham was recently seen in SoHo in New York City, earlier this month wearing a flouro pink dress and ankle boots. These on trend black boots bear an uncanny resemblance to the ‘Ceresato’ by Jerome C. Rousseau.

You can get Posh’s Look! In black leather with a stiletto high heel and platform, the easy to wear style will give you a touch of the A-list.

The acclaimed collections are available at Net-a-porter, Harvey Nichols and Dover Street Market in London as well as Fred Segal, Barney’s and Le Bon Marche to name a few international stockists.

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