
The Rendez-Vous logo, used by the footwear, clothing, and accessories retail chain, combines in its full version a large black wordmark in a straight sans-serif typeface with a separate brand sign. The sign itself is formed by a pink rectangle overlaid with a narrow black rectangle shifted downward. Over it appears a white abstraction resembling the Eiffel Tower, and below it is a slanted handwritten Rendez-Vous inscription. This construction combines a more restrained textual element with a more expressive brand symbol. The name Rendez-Vous comes from French and means “meeting,” which fits well with the French spelling and the brand’s overall fashion image.
Rendez-Vous opened its first store in Moscow in the early 2000s and later grew into a major nationwide retail chain. Today, the company operates physical stores across Russia, an online shop, and a service infrastructure related to the sale and after-sales support of footwear and accessories. The brand’s assortment includes dozens of international labels, while the chain itself places strong emphasis on authentic products, a wide choice of styles, and additional customer services. Thanks to this approach, Rendez-Vous has secured a notable place in the Russian footwear, clothing, and accessories market and has become one of the most recognizable specialist retailers in its segment.









