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When is $790 a steal on shoes? When it's a Christian Louboutin shoe sale!


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By : palagiri bonala   29 or more times read
Submitted 2011-01-04 05:44:14

Are you looking for that special shoe, you know the one, that pair that makes you "the one" at the affair? Do you need quality and style? Do you need "that look"? Then you need a pair of Christian Louboutin shoes.


Christian Louboutin has been infatuated with women’s shoes since the age of 12, possibly before this age, but it can be confirmed at 12. When Louboutin was twelve he would sneak off from school and spend time at the local Paris nightclubs because he was fascinated by the costumes. Louboutin is quoted as saying "[The showgirls] influenced me a lot. If you like high heels, it's really the ultimate high heel - it's all about the legs, how they carry themselves, the embellishment of the body. They are the ultimate icons."
Christian Louboutin is credited for the reintroduction of stilettos in the early 90s, which he credits to Madonna, who wore them day and night, even onstage.

Growing up in east Paris, Louboutin regularly visited an old museum which had a sign of a stiletto with a big red X through it; apparently the shoes were forbidden because the heels damaged the parquet. During this time everyone was wearing platforms so there were few stilettos around except for the ones the showgirls wore. He began to sketch stilettos on his schoolbooks and scraps of paper. One day a friend gave him a Roger Vivier book, a shoe designer for Christian Dior from the 1950s and the man credited with inventing the stiletto. Louboutin had found his calling and the Louboutin shoe was born, or the process began anyway. When he was 16 he was hired to design shoes for the Folies-Bergere, forcing him to create shoes what could withstand dancing and still look stylish and dramatic. Next Louboutin worked for Charles Jourdan and then Chanel and later Yves Saint Laurent. He has also helped curate a museum retrospective for Vivier, when he was in his 70s. "Vivier taught me that the most important part of the shoe is the body and the heel," says Louboutin. "Like good bone structure, if you get that right, the rest is makeup."

In 1991 Louboutin opened his own shop in Paris. A shop where he garnered such clientele as Princess Caroline of Monaco who is quoted as calling his shop "so Anouk Aimee", the rest is shoe fashion history. Louboutin now has boutiques in Paris, Manhattan, and Beverly Hills, with talk of a shop soon in Moscow. A favorite of Jennifer Lopez and Alicia Keys, Louboutin is known for his style, quality and individuality.
With styles and models from the low $100's to "priced for the billionaire" custom produced items, Louboutin shoes are the product and the price point to match in any arena above the local payless or mega mart. If you want style, finesse and quality in a French made product, this is your only choice and whatever the price, your legs will say it's worth it!


Author Resource:- http://www.louboutins.org


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