Vintage MARGARET JERROLD Women's 6.5M Black Suede Multicolor Dots Pointed Toe Pumps Heels NWB


Elevate your wardrobe with these stunning pair of vintage MARGARET JERROLD Black Suede Leather Heels. The pointed toe pumps feature Black Suede accented overall with Multicolor metal head jeweled dots in red, green, blue, gold, and brown. The pumps have a Leather sole and a slightly padded inner sole. Fully lined with leather.


Add a bit of sparkle to your Little Black Dress wearing this gorgeous vintage pair of fabulous MARGARET JERROLD pumps!


CIRCA: 1970s


CONDITION: New in Box.  Unworn. Box has shelf wear.


SIZE: 6 1/2 M


HEEL HEIGHT: 2 1/2" High


COLOR: Black with Multicolor Metal Studs overall


MADE IN: Spain


LABEL: Margaret Jerrold


BOX:  Margaret Jerrold


Elder-Beerman


611 392 SKU 907596 $190.00


Model 2059 Black Multi 6 1/2 M


PACKAGED WEIGHT: 1 Pound 2 Ounces


SHIPPING: USPS Ground Advantage


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BRIEF MARGARET JERROLD HISTORY:


Margaret Jerrold (Margaret Clark & Jerrold Miller) shoes were known for their high style and fine workmanship. In 1960, her designs appeared on the cover of Harper's Bazaar. Her shoes were sold in Lord & Taylor, Saks, Nordstroms, and Nieman-Marcus.


Margaret Clark's name is often confused with the name Margaret Jerrold, a brand that she created with her husband Jerry Miler. Miller himself explained why in his book "The Wandering Shoe" (1984) and gave us more information about the process.


Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1921, Margaret Clark studied design at the Parsons School in New York, and to finance her studies she used to sell sketches to studios or other designers, including Sophie Gimbel from Saks Fifth Avenue, who then signed the clothes with her name. After her studies, she worked for the clothing industry and in 1946 she was hired by I.Miller, appreciated by the renowned David Evins, at that time the main designer of the company.


Her relationship with Jerry Miller, (I. Miller founder's grandson) was not welcomed within the company, so she had to leave I. Miller to work as a free agent and later for many shoe companies including Joyce, Bally's, Red Cross, and Capezio. For Capezio, she was a star designer up to the Sixties.


In 1954, Margaret Clark and Jerrold (Jerry) Miller (meanwhile they got married), created the Margaret Jerrold brand (merging their first names) and began to produce elegant shoes, celebrated by the most important fashion magazines, distinguished by medium heel and lightness in a time dominated by ultra flat shoes or high heels.


Margaret Clark was able to design until the second half of the '60s because of an illness that forced her to stop working for good. The Margaret Jerrold brand went on, but the design was no longer hers. She died in 1994.


Source: "The Wandering Shoe" by Jerry (Jerrold) Miller, My Goodfriends | New York 1984


Production: 1954 - 1982


Labels: Margaret Jerrold and Margaret J.


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