
Brand Story
Tod’s S.p.A. is an Italian luxury fashion company specializing in footwear, leather goods, and accessories. Originating as a family shoemaking business founded in the late 1920s, it was expanded into industrial production in the 1970s by Diego Della Valle and grew internationally from the 1980s. The company also developed the Fay and Hogan brands under what became Tod’s Group, and was publicly listed on the Borsa Italiana in 2000 until its privatization in 2024. Tod’s has been repeatedly involved in controversies concerning governance, intellectual property, and public–private boundaries. The group’s acquisition of French luxury shoemaker Roger Vivier in the 1990s drew sustained criticism from investors and media over alleged self-dealing by the controlling Della Valle family, culminating in a disputed valuation and subsequent whitewash procedure.