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Industry
  
Manufacturing

Website
  
grishko-world.com

Founded
  
1989

Founder
  
Nikolai Grishko

Headquarters
  
Moscow

Number of employees
  
540

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Products
  
Dance Shoes, Wear & Accessories

Profiles

Grishko at danzainfiera 2016


Grishko Ltd. (Russian: Гришко) is a privately held manufacturer of dance shoes, wear and accessories. The company was founded in 1989 by Nikolai Grishko in Moscow, Russia. It is an international company with four factories in Europe and sales in over 70 countries. The company began as a pointe shoe manufacturer and now produces many types of dance shoes and wear.

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World ballet stars about grishko products


History

Nikolai decided to start the Grishko company after hearing dancers complain about their footwear through his wife, a former ballerina.

Shortly after starting the company in the early 1990s, many of the theatre workshops in Russia were forced to close and Nikolai recruited the master craftsmen from these theatre workshops to work with him. Nikolai also recruited the only person to date to have a PhD in ballet shoe technology and mechanics. As of 2014, the company consists of four factories in Europe, a flagship store in Moscow Russia and over 500 employees, including 76 people with registered disabilities.

Production

Grishko pointe shoes are handmade using all natural materials and tested by professional dancers. Grishko has developed several pointe shoe innovations such as using nano-technology to improve foot health, working with navy acoustics labs to reduce noise on stage and collaborating with a laboratory of starch products to develop better glues.

Products

Grishko's footwear line includes shoes for pointe, ballet, ballroom, jazz, acro, contemporary, gymnastics, character and theatre. The pointe shoes are based on four main shapes, called "lasts" - the Grishko 2007, the Fouette, the Vaganova and the Elite. Grishko currently offers 25 different models of pointe shoes. The most recent pointe shoe added to the line is based on the Grishko 2007 last and is called the DreamPointe.

The dancewear line includes leotards for ballet and gymnastics, warm-up boots, tights, stage costumes, knitwear, fitness, yoga, pilates and general active lifestyle wear. The Grishko dancewear workshop handcrafts intricate tutus, costumes and shoes. The company also produces dance accessories, such as toe pads, bags, ribbons, elastics and overlays.

In 2014, Grishko created and produced its first 'haute couture' dancewear line in collaboration with Diana Vishneva and Tatyana Parfionova.

Notable appearances

In the December 2014 issue of Vogue USA, Annie Leibovitz photographed Amy Adams wearing Grishko's Nova 2007 model pointe shoes.

Grishko products are commonly used in Vogue Russia, most notably in photoshoots by Patrick Demarchelier.

In January 2014, Ralph Lauren used Grishko pointe shoes for ballet themed window displays of its stores.

Social causes

Grishko supports dance schools and organizations such as The Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet, The Dance Open and The Boris Eifman Academy.

References

Grishko Wikipedia


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