Loboutin celebrates this year its 20 years designing shoes. The French designer opened his first workshop in Paris 27 years and since then has sold over 600,000 pairs of shoes worldwide in its 47 stores spread the length and breadth of the planet.
The first VIP client of the French was the Princess Carolina who bought his first pair in Paris and was responsible for that Louboutin shoes become an icon. Designer boasts a club VIP clients among policies as Argentine President Christina Kirchner, the French first lady Carla Bruni, or royalties as the deceased Princess Diana for which created in his honor the mythical “Love”, included in the collection dancers capsule to celebrate its 20th anniversary in the shoe industry.
Actresses such as Jennifer Lopez are genuine fans of Louboutin shoes, especially for his appearances on the red carpet. Memorable were its model “Marealena lili Strass” tulle looked in the edition of the 2011 Golden Globe Award. The diva of the poo dedicated to him, even a single to Louboutin in 2009 and their favorites are the “Lady Pep” model.
Model Rosie Huntington-Hufrley says that shoes Loboutin “make you feel a grown woman” and the own Victoria Beckham wore her “Datfodile” model in black for the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton. Sarah Jessica Parker popularized them, as no, in the series “sex in New York” with the “manolos” and he wears them in his public acts in booty blank format.
The famous red soles of Loboutin arose almost by chance. In its creative inception, the designer was aware that its shoes needed this more than he combined perfectly with his pop style and borrowed their asitenta nail lacquer to paint the test mode red sole. His first shoe in look red sole was the model “Pessere”… and the rest is history.
The sisters Olsen, the Hilton sisters, Blake Lively in Gossip Girl wore the “Alex” inspired by the jaws of a lion or model Dita Von Teese, who confessed that you carried their Louboutin game with their underwear, are other members of the select club of Louboutin VIP clients.
No, could not forget the model Kate Moss, who prefer the classic model “Pigalle” or the it girl Olivia Palermo, who wore Sandals “A Palace” for the magazine Elle. Louboutin shoes have prices from 400 euros up to 4.000 and some of their models will form part of the exhibition to be presented at the London Design Museum to celebrate their 20 years from the month of May.











