Ruthie Davis

Ruthie Davis is the founder, designer, and president of luxury shoe brand Ruthie Davis. Her shoes are worn by celebrities, including Beyoncé and Lady Gaga.[1] She was named American Apparel and Footwear Association's 2014 Footwear Designer of the Year.[2]

Early life and education

At the age of three, Davis insisted on wearing a pair of red patent leather Mary Janes to bed.[3] The youngest of six kids, Ruthie was no stranger to hand-me-downs.[4] Davis excelled in sports, and grew up skiing and playing tennis, which gave her equipment and apparel that was all her own. The novelty, sleek lines and dynamism of the items raised Davis’ interest in apparel and fashion. Davis graduated in 1980 with honors from Loomis Chaffee, where she became the first girl to make the boys’ ski team.[5] Davis went on to study at Bowdoin College, where she studied English Literature and Visual Arts, and participated in a variety of extracurricular activities, from writing for The Bowdoin Orient to captaining the tennis team. Davis went on to receive an MBA in marketing and entrepreneurship at Babson’s Olin Business School.[1]

Career

Early work

Davis' first job after college was as a sportswriter for the Courant.[3] Davis’ first shoe job was at Reebok, where she became the director of the Reebok Classic division. Davis then served at UGG, where she worked as Vice President of Marketing and Design and transformed the label into a fashion brand.[6] Davis then accepted the position of Vice President of Marketing and Design for Women’s Footwear at Tommy Hilfiger, a job which moved her from California to New York.[6] She launched Ruthie Davis in 2006.[6]

The brand today

Davis is involved with a number of brand collaborations including Disney X Ruthie Davis where she won the American Image Award AAFA for Collaboration of the Year, Ruthie Davis X Minions with Universal Illumination, Ruthie Davis X Designow (her first apparel collection), and Ruthie Davis for Beauty & The Beast for HSN/Disney. She launched a vegan shoe collaboration with menswear designer and animal activist John Bartlett. Davis also designs custom shoes for Lady Gaga, Beyonce, Zendaya and Billy Porter.[7]

Outside the brand

In addition to overseeing the operation of her company, Ruthie serves as a television fashion commentator.[7]

gollark: Last I heard, solar-powered planes didn't really work due to solar panel efficiency limits and solar irradiance not being that high.
gollark: That's the parents being bees, really.
gollark: I would say the real problem here is the incentive structures making it better to plant "useless crops" than ones which are better.
gollark: Really, leaving the EU has been an excellent decision for us all, especially since the NHS gets 350 million per week, which is totally something which happened.
gollark: Oh. The issue I was worried about was that apparently there aren't enough HGV drivers because something something brexit so now lots of places are missing food.

References

  1. College, Babson. "Ruthie Davis MBA'93 | Entrepreneurs of All Kinds | Babson College". www.babson.edu. Retrieved 2017-01-05.
  2. "Ruthie Davis Wins AAFA Footwear Designer of the Year - Accessories Magazine". Accessories Magazine. 2014-04-30. Retrieved 2017-01-05.
  3. "Shoe Designer Ruthie Davis Comes Home To New Britain". tribunedigital-thecourant. Retrieved 2017-01-06.
  4. Ruthie Davis (2014-09-08), Ruthie Davis "Next Big Shoe Designer" on Fox 5 News New York City, retrieved 2017-01-06
  5. "Photos: Loomis Chaffee's Class of 2011 Told To "Do You"". Windsor, CT Patch. 2011-06-04. Retrieved 2017-01-06.
  6. "Ruthie Davis '84 to Deliver Commencement Address at Loomis Chaffee School | Bowdoin News". community.bowdoin.edu. Retrieved 2017-01-06.
  7. "Ruthie Davis About". ruthiedavis.com. Retrieved 20 June 2017.


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