Joan Helpern

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Joan Helpern
Born
Joan Evelyn Marshall

(1926-10-10)October 10, 1926
DiedMay 8, 2016(2016-05-08) (aged 89)
Manhattan, New York, U.S.
OccupationShoe designer
Known forJoan & David Shoes

Joan Evelyn Helpern (née Marshall; October 10, 1926 – May 8, 2016) was an American shoe designer. She was the creative partner in the company Joan & David Shoes, with her husband, David Helpern.

Early life

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Joan Evelyn Marshall was born on October 10, 1926, in the Bronx. She attended and graduated from Hunter College in Manhattan, majoring in economics, psychology and English. She earned a master's degree in social psychology from Columbia University and a doctorate in psychology from Harvard University.[1]

Joan and David Helpern married in 1960. Joan Helpern was studying at Harvard, and later became a child psychologist in the New York City school system.[2] David Helpern worked in his family's clothing stores.[1] After becoming acquainted with the offerings in women's shoes through her husband's business, she began a second career designing shoes. She worked first for a small Boston shoe company and also consulted with other shoe manufacturers.[1]

Joan & David

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In 1967 Halpern and her husband decided to start their own shoe company.[1] They specialized in high-fashion women's shoes,[3] although their line also included handbags and other accessories.[1] While the standard for a women's shoe was the high heel, Helpern stated that she was designing shoes for women who "run through airports". Their first pair of shoes were blue and white oxfords.[4]

They had revenues of $100 million in 1986.[3] In 2000, after five years of financial difficulties, the company sought bankruptcy protection and was sold to the Maxwell Shoe Company for $16.8 million.[1]

Death

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Helpern died in Manhattan on May 8, 2016. David Helpern had died in 2012.[2]

References

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