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Christian Louboutin *PFW

Christian Louboutin *PFW

Pin Me Down, I’m Louboutin
*Everyone at Hôtel de Crillon Was Looking at Shoes, Obviously

 

written AMANDA MORTENSON
documented BELLA SPANTZEL

 

They set up shop at Hôtel de Crillon. Three salons. Carpeted floors. High ceilings. Everything smelling faintly of inherited wealth and new soles. Louboutin called it Sartorial. No one asked what that meant. Everyone nodded.

 

First room: Batailles. Men hunched over shoes like the Enlightenment depended on it. One was patina-ing. Another was glazing. Someone whispered something about “le glaçage” and nodded like they were at a wine tasting. In a corner: butterflies. Not metaphorical. Real ones, stitched from organza and rhinestones and beads and sequins and probably quiet guilt. Maison Lesage. 55 hours per shoe. Do the math. No one blinked.

 
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LE MILE Magazine PFW Christian Louboutin Bella Spantzel
 


Second room: Salon des Aigles, where four men—beautiful in that way people are when they look like they’ve never waited in line for anything—were performing something loosely resembling a day in the life of someone too stylish to explain their job. They moved just enough to make it clear they were alive, but not enough to suggest they had anywhere to be. On their feet: Lord Chamb boots with a vaguely horsey superiority, the O Louvre loafers wrapped in moiré gros-grain like they just stepped out of an inheritance, and the Circus Booty Perla, which looked like a party trick from 1973 involving 10,000 rhinestones, some pearls, suede, and a memory of a harlequin no one really invited but everyone admired. Around them: glass vitrines displaying dissected shoes like scientific curiosities—Farfaman and Farfarock cracked open in slices, frozen mid-explanation. Someone near the back said “craftsmanship” under their breath like it was a secret. Someone else took a picture, shook their head slightly, and walked into the next room without looking up.

 
 
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LE MILE Magazine PFW Christian Louboutin Bella Spantzel
 
LE MILE Magazine PFW Christian Louboutin Bella Spantzel
 

Third room: Salon Marie Antoinette, where the vibe shifted from performative to ceremonial. A green billiard table, because of course, held the entire Chambeliss line arranged like disciplined heirs waiting for the will to be read. Derby, Moc, Monk, Monk Boot, and one that looked like it simply couldn’t decide. The shoes didn’t speak, but they absolutely judged. All were adorned with the Chambelink, a sharp little metal pin stretched across the upper like a smirk—some minimal, some dripping in rhinestones, 200 if anyone’s counting, but no one was.

Each shoe had a matching shirt collar placed beside it, as if the collar had decided to go solo and the shoe was still getting over it. Someone whispered something about tailoring. Someone else responded with “elegance,” but their voice gave out halfway through, probably because the shoes were too close and listening.

 
 
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LE MILE Magazine PFW Christian Louboutin Bella Spantzel
 

There was a general atmosphere of reverence mixed with mild confusion, the kind where everyone agrees something is brilliant without needing to understand why. The shoes gleamed under the light like they had somewhere better to be, the rooms carried themselves like sets from a film where no one makes eye contact, and outside, Paris didn’t notice because Paris was busy being Paris. Christian Louboutin didn’t explain. There were no speeches, no signs, no marketing slogans. Just rooms filled with shoes that fully expected to be looked at.

 

all visuals produced for LE MILE .Digital
Bella Spanzel / www.bellaspantzel.com

 

Christian Louboutin BREIZCABA *The Artful Craft

Christian Louboutin BREIZCABA *The Artful Craft

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Christian Louboutin
The Artful Craft of BREIZCABA

 

written Amanda Mortenson

 

Each season, Christian Louboutin takes a bold leap into a design odyssey, honoring a region close to his aesthetic heart through his iconic tote collections. This year’s spotlight? Brittany.

 

The BREIZCABA is a felt declaration of Louboutin’s love for this French heritage-rich region—a place that tugs at his roots and fuels his creative fire.

 

The BREIZCABA encapsulates a narrative of history, personal connection, and cultural preservation. Christian Louboutin, renowned for his iconic red-soled shoes and a deep-rooted respect for craftsmanship, guides us through the rich mosaic of his familial ties to Brittany, a region that fuels his creative spirit.

Louboutin’s latest tote is a masterpiece of aesthetics, symbolizing a deep jump into the past while celebrating the traditional art forms of Breton culture. The bag is a vibrant tableau of decorative arts, featuring intricate embroidery and felt work that echo Breton costumes, all crafted from locally sourced materials. Each design element of the BREIZCABA tells a unique story through its colors, patterns, and the meticulous stitches that bind it.

What distinguishes the BREIZCABA is its authentic production process, deeply rooted in regional artisanship. The tote is meticulously crafted at the historic Le Minor workshop in Brittany, where artisans blend century-old techniques with Louboutin’s visionary design. This workshop is a guardian of Breton embroidery techniques, increasingly rare in today’s fast-paced fashion scene, ensuring each needlework detail adds to the tote’s allure and keeps a dying art alive.

Moreover, the BREIZCABA acts as a talisman, adorned with symbols of luck and spiritual motifs from Brittany. The Triskelion, an ancient Celtic symbol reinterpreted for the bag’s lining, represents life’s continuity and movement.

 
LE MILE Magazine Christian Louboutin BREIZCABA

Christian Louboutin
BREIZCABA Bag

 
LE MILE Magazine Christian Louboutin BREIZCABA

Christian Louboutin
BREIZCABA Bag

 

The initiative behind the BREIZCABA also reaches into the realms of philanthropy. A portion of the proceeds from sales supports the restoration of the Georges Delasalle gardens on the island of Batz, which were severely damaged by a recent storm. This philanthropic effort holds a special place in Louboutin’s heart and underscores his deep commitment to Brittany.

In today's world, where fast fashion often overshadows more thoughtful design, the BREIZCABA stands as a testament to the enduring value of crafted fashion. This tote embodies the idea that fashion is not merely about fleeting trends but about rich narratives, community, and connections to place. Christian Louboutin's latest offering is a piece of wearable art that weaves the essence of Brittany into a design fit for the contemporary landscape, bridging past and present in each thread.

 

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Artful Craft behind Christian Louboutin's Latest Tote BREIZCABA

 
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Christian Louboutin
BREIZCABA Bag

 
 

Christian Louboutin Spring/Summer 2024

Christian Louboutin Spring/Summer 2024

*New Collection
Christian Louboutin
Spring/Summer 2024
A Digital-Real Fusion at The Loubi Show

 

written Sarah Arendts

 

Nestled within Paris's historical heart on September 28th, the Grand Amphitheatre of La Sorbonne pulsated with fervent anticipation. The Loubi Show beckoned, marking Christian Louboutin's foray into the harmonious blend of reality and virtuality for the Spring-Summer 2024 showcase.

 
 

Embracing the synergy between iconic design and state-of-the-art technology, Louboutin enlisted the visionary genius of Belgian-Moroccan choreographer, Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui. Together, they choreographed a mesmerizing dance of light, shadow, and fluid movement that transcended the traditional ramp.

But the spectacle didn't end there. German-Persian digital artist, Tobias Gremmler, amplified the narrative with virtual avatars that mirrored Louboutin's emblematic Red Sole. These avatars, emerging from kinetic screens, wove an intricate dance with the live performers. The performance's pièce de résistance was undoubtedly the trailblazing Viktoria Modesta.

Her evocative presence, coupled with Louboutin-crafted custom shoes and her signature spike prosthetic, added layers of depth to an already multi-dimensional presentation.

Sixteen adept dancers, their silhouettes juxtaposed against autonomous LED walls by Aumovis, enhanced the visual feast. Guided by algorithmic genius, they moved in harmony, presenting a symphony of human and machine.

A touching Arabic love poem, paying homage to Louboutin's Egyptian roots, provided the evening's soulful soundtrack. Live piano and the haunting tones of the Cristal Baschet musical instrument enriched this auditory journey.

As the performance culminated, guests transitioned to the Grand Salon. Here, Louboutin's Spring/Summer 2024 collection levitated within crimson niches, set against chrome mirrored boxes. This gallery, reflecting infinite optical illusions, captured the essence of Louboutin's ethos: ethereal beauty grounded in tangible luxury.

Soft pastels, radiant florals, sparkling crystals—Louboutin's 2024 line promises unparalleled elegance and innovation. Whether it's the MISS JANE ballerina in shimmering laminato leather, the exquisite GINKO pumps adorned with gold Ginko leaf motifs, or the glamorous CONDORA QUEEN PLUME festooned with feathers and strass, each piece is a celebration of artistry.

 
 
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Christian Louboutin
Women Spring/Summer 2024

 
 
 
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Christian Louboutin's Spring/Summer 2024 collection, available both online and in stores, promises a digital-real experience like no other.

A celebration, a sensation, a revelation—this is one digital dive into fashion's future you won't want to skip.

 

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SS 2024 (c) Christian Louboutin