Michael Kors to buy Jimmy Choo for $1.5b

High-end shoemaker Jimmy Choo is being bought by fellow luxury retailer Michael Kors for $1.5 billion.

Chinese customers queue up in front of a Jimmy Choo store in Nanjing

Michael Kors has agreed to take over luxury retailer Jimmy Choo for $A1.5 billion. (AAP)

US retailer Michael Kors has agreed to buy luxury shoemaker Jimmy Choo for STG896 million ($A1.5 billion), snapping up a British brand launched in the east end of London and made famous by celebrity fans including Princess Diana.

Founded in the 1990s by bespoke shoemaker Jimmy Choo, the brand is known for its stiletto heals and accessories and sells in cities from London to Paris, New York and Tokyo.

It put itself up for sale in April after its majority owner JAB signalled its intention to focus on consumer goods.

At 230 pence in cash per share, the group is receiving a premium of 36.5 per cent to its share price before the sale process was announced.

Michael Kors, once the hottest name in affordable luxury with a hugely popular handbag range, has been struggling in recent quarters with declining same-store sales as fewer people visit its shops.

In response, it has expanded into dresses and menswear, and invested in its online business.

It said Jimmy Choo would continue to operate as it does today, under its existing management team.

"Jimmy Choo is an iconic premier luxury brand that offers distinctive footwear, handbags and other accessories," said Michael Kors, honorary chairman and chief creative officer.

"We admire the glamorous style and trend-setting nature of Jimmy Choo designs."


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