The Kurt Geiger Story
Kurt Geiger first opened in Britain’s fashion capital on Bond Street, London in 1963. Since the ‘60s Kurt Geiger has not stood still as it continuously evolves to make covetable footwear and accessories for the fashionista. Kurt Geiger has set itself apart with fashion authority blending London style and urban wearability. Discover the Kurt Geiger story so far from Bond Street to Great Britton Street!
| 1963 | Kurt Geiger opened the first boutique on Bond Street, London | ||
| 1978 | Acquired Carvela to create what it is known for today as the Kurt Geiger label for fantasy footwear and every day must-haves | ||
| 1995 | The brand enjoyed such success with its British clientele that it launched men's collections | ||
| 1997 | Launched KG Kurt Geiger, known today as the Kurt Geiger label for grunge-cool model off-duty style | ||
| 2001 | Kurt Geiger launched its first boutique concept store on South Molton Street, London | ||
| 2007 | Opening international locations with presence in Europe’s fashion capitals and the Middle East, Kurt Geiger began to build a global reputation | ||
| 2009 | Kurt Geiger staged its first exhibition in London to celebrate the stiletto, creative director Rebecca Farrar-Hockley’s signature vision | ||
| 2010 | Kurt Geiger opened the British flagship in London's historic Covent Garden | ||
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| 2013 | Kurt Geiger launched on the East Coast of America with the first boutique on Bleecker Street, New York |

