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Jimmy Choo, Malbon Golf Merge Sports and Sparkle

The collaborat­ion includes a monogramme­d golf bag, a rangefinde­r case, club head covers and shoe bags.

- BY HIKMAT MOHAMMED

LONDON — Jimmy Choo's creative director Sandra Choi is full of surprises when it comes to collaborat­ions.

From a Jean Paul Gaultier collection fronted by Kylie Minogue to teaming up with Parisian embroidery house

Les Ateliers Vermont, young American designer Conner Ives and Malbon Golf — a sport and brand that are yards and yards away from the glamour and stiletto heights of Jimmy Choo.

“I was introduced to Erica and Stephen Malbon [the couple behind the golf brand] in Los Angeles a couple of years ago by a mutual friend. Their entreprene­urial approach to fusing lifestyle, fashion with performanc­e clothing and accessorie­s felt aligned with our desire to try something different,” Choi said in an interview.

The women's and men's footwear collection features classicall­y golf-like footwear in white, cream, black and blue with textured diamond cleats, as well as denim slippers with the JC logo and the Malbon mascot wearing a Jimmy Choo bucket hat, which is part of the accessorie­s range.

Other items in the range include a baseball cap, a monogramme­d golf bag, a rangefinde­r case, club head covers and shoe bags.

“I love to surprise people with our collaborat­ions, unexpected pairings that underscore shared values and expertise. To be fair, golfing does require special shoes for the sport, and that was a good starting point,” Choi said.

The collaborat­ion doesn't exclude the glamorous Jimmy Choo customer — a pair of rose gold trainers have been encrusted with rose gold crystals. There's a shoe for everyone, even the most eccentrica­lly dressed golf players.

It has been a learning curve for Choi. “This is our first sports-focused collaborat­ion and it has been a fascinatin­g education, respecting the performanc­e elements and function whilst blending our design codes. Lifestyle versus fashion adds a new dimension. Being in the great outdoors changes the scenery for sure. Green carpet versus the red,” she said.

“This is the first golf footwear Jimmy Choo has manufactur­ed. We tested out the product in the field to ensure it functioned as well as it looked,” said Erica, giving the shoes its stamp of approval.

The sport adds $102 billion to the U.S. economy, according to a 2023 study from the Economic Impact Study that was commission­ed by American Golf Industry Coalition and undertaken by the National Golf Foundation.

The new Economic Impact Study, commission­ed by the American Golf Industry Coalition and conducted by the National Golf Foundation, reveals that in addition to the almost $102 billion in direct impact on the U.S. economy, golf 's indirect and secondary impacts bring that total to more than $226 billion. The game of golf enables more than 1.65 million jobs, including more than 1 million directly tied to the industry.

“Golf in general has grown exponentia­lly over the last few years for many reasons, but we love that it's a group sport that families and friends can play together. It creates community while still providing a healthy outlet for competitio­n as well,” explained Erica.

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Here and left: Jimmy Choo's collaborat­ion with Malbon Golf.

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