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Pertti Pauli llmari Palmroth (August 12, 1931 – March 29, 2020) was a Finnish shoe designer.
Career
In the early 1960s Pertti Palmroth took his collection that was made in his fathers factory and travelled to Sweden, France, the US and Canada and many other countries. At the time it was a risky venture. But the collection was received well, Products were sold to designer Christian Dior in Paris, appeared in the US Vogue and the shoes were sold in department stores like Bloomingdales, Bergdorf Goodman, Saks Fifth Avenue, Harrods and many boutiques all over Europe and North America.
A new factory was built in Waalwijk in the Netherlands for the international market, and it served as a base for the sales to Western Europe and North America.
Acknowledgments
Coupe D'or du Bon Gout Francais -prize in 1965 in France
The Internationalization Award of the President of Finland (Tasavallan Presidentin kansainvälistymispalkinto) in 1980
Private life
Pertti Palmroth was married twice, in 1952–1986 to Marja-Leena Miettinen and in 1988–2020 to Hannele Paasonen. He had seven children. Most of his life he lived in Pirkkala.