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André Perugia

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André Perugia
Born1893
DiedNovember 1977 (aged 83 or 84)
Cannes, France
NationalityFrench
OccupationShoe designer

André Perugia (b. 1893- d.1977) was a French shoe designer. Perugia was born in Nice, France in 1893 of Italian parentage. He trained in his father's workshop and at the age of 16, in 1909, he opened a shop in Paris where he sold handmade shoes. He worked with designers including Paul Poiret, I. Miller, Charles Jourdan, Jacques Fath, Callot Soeurs and Hubert de Givenchy.

Perugia's trademark "heel-less" shoe
1950 "Homage to Picasso" sandal

He wrote a book From Eve to Rita Hayworth in which he said that the way to unveil a woman's personality was to study her feet. Always eager to experiment with new materials, shapes, and textures, Perugia continued to create shoes of startling originality throughout a 50-year association with I. Miller and then with Charles Jourdan.[1]

References

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  1. ^ "Shoe Icons". Perugia Andre. Retrieved 2019-04-23.