Tuesday 1 March 2011

The Louboutin Shoeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee fetish i have (but dont actually own a pair)

What makes them a design classic?


Im just going to say that the Christian Louboutin shoe just IS a design classic. In particular probably the design called ‘Clichy’ and ‘Miss Clichy’ in black and nude patent, aaaand actually; all of the colours. Louboutin as a classic doesn’t just mean one particular pair... It means the whole street. Thanks to Louboutin’s signature red sole, and in fact red soul in a sense that the shoes are so beautiful they are on fire, they are forever recognisable and have been one of a kind since Louboutin filed for U.S. trademark protection on his striking red sole design some years back. There straight away I feel is something that makes these shoes a classic: Their authenticity, uniqueness and guardianship puts an end to counterfeits and copies and makes them understated.

"A good shoe is one that doesn't dress you but undresses you. So if a woman is naked, and wearing shoes, she should still look nude." Spoken with true passion about footwear I think you will agree. Louboutin designs his shoes with a reason. They are not just any old piece of shi* bought at New Look for £25 that don’t fit, have a weird heel, and look positively disgusting. They are like works of art for the feet, that make the person wearing them ooze the natural sexy nature of the female body when naked or actually also when not. Another reason that makes these shoes classic! How many pairs of heels can make you look beautiful? Not many. Trust me. Everything about the Louboutin shoe is right: From the shape to the hidden platform, to the colour and the round/point of the toe. The designs are SO unbelievably classic, that they are constantly reworked, recoloured, and reproduced; given a slightly different heel height to accentuate your calve in a different way, or given a different material to match a handbag. The Clichy design alone comes in black, white, mint green, pastel pink and many more patents, silks and leathers. That’s timeless if ever.


 

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