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The multifaceted talent of Christian Louboutin

June 7, 2010 11 Comments

For Light Vaalor

Christian Louboutin is a rare talent in the industry of luxury now, because he came to the top as a highly successful company, whose unusual talent, and he himself administrator and designer of your brand.

Louboutin in his passion for shoes could wear the most beautiful, famous and popular personalities of the fashion world even before it was so famous. One of his first customers was Princess Caroline of Monaco and others soon came to follow as Queen Rania of Jordan, Nicole Kidman, Madonna and other celebrities. And in the realm of partying, the red carpets of the occasions where everyone says what everyone else uses it excels Louboutin. Your own self-promote their product brand.

Louboutin began early. He was hired at age 16 to create shoes of the famous cabaret Folies Bergere, where he learned to make shoes extremely durable and capable of handling steps and leaps of the dancers. He later worked as a designer for Chanel, Yves Saint Lauren and Charles Jourdan, where he gained experience of the most renowned luxury homes.

One of the secrets of success Louboutin is its ability to balance the industrial and surprisingly unique. It can produce thousands of classic and stylish shoes, but also creates what he calls Cinderella shoes, delicate treasures that produces in extremely limited quantities.

Even Barbie, Anemone so named and created by Louboutin in honor of the red carpet at the Cannes festival of 2010 also has a collection of Louboutin shoes.
The doll, dressed in full costume, has long hair and shiny shoes and three with the traditional red sole, designer brand.

After all, all women want Louboutin!

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