Heyraud

French brand of high fashion shoes. Established in Limoges in the 1950s, it imposed itself on the market thanks to production attentive to fashion and a precious custom-made line for both men and women.
Bata sold the brand to the Eram group, which controlled several French companies in the shoe sector, among which Tbs, Buggy, Bocage, Gémo, and France Arno.
Bertrand Heyraud published Shoes, a book that is his personal tribute to the fashion sector to which he devoted his life.
Heyraud’s shoes are on sale in about fifty single brand stores in France; three stores in the CÂte d’Azur, two in Nice and one in Cannes, plus the boutique along the Champs-Elysées.