Design Museum to spend tribute to shoe genius Christian Louboutin

By Gemma Taylor


An exhibition celebrating the red soles and design genius of Christian Louboutin, who launched his career aged 12 by hanging around stage doors in Paris and taking an internship at the Folies Bergre aged 16, will be mounted at the Design Museum in London next year.

Curator Donna Loveday, who after some agonising wore flat pumps to meet the master at his Paris studio, instead of the teetering high heels for which he is famous, described him as "a magician". His most famous clients include Madonna and Victoria Beckham.

The exhibition, opening in March, will mark the 20th anniversary of his first small store in Paris in 1992. They are now all over the world, including three in Moscow.

Loveday said Louboutin has 3,000 women who each own 500 pairs on his customer books, and one who owns more than 6,000 pairs. "I do know who she is, but I'm not allowed to say.

(As a price check, there's currently a pair on eBay, second-hand but in their original box, for a cent under $500, shipping extra).

Christian Louboutin delivers another fashion piece in this rounded leopard printed clutch bag.This Spring you need to have bold statement pieces in your wardrobe and a nice neutral bag to pull the look together.But the bag stood out because of its unusual color and has complemented her sexy Louboutin heels.

An intricate laser-cut gives this Christian Louboutin leather clutch the look of delicate lace.Width 39cm-15"/Height 26cm-10"/Depth 15cm-6"Handle drop approx.An intricate laser-cut gives this Christian Louboutin leather clutch the look of delicate lace.

Christian Louboutin does make some of the finest collections of shoes and bag and this is just one example of his gorgeous creations.Buy the Christian Louboutin through Net-a-Porter for $995, or the MaxMara through Matches UK for $486.

In 2007, he collaborated with the film-maker David Lynch on Fetish, an exhibition of his shoes in Lynch's photographs as erotic sculptural objects including ballet pumps made vertical by an impossible heel, or shoes with heels projecting inches beyond the sole.

The next major exhibition at the Design Museum, opening in November, will be on the work of its co-founder, Sir Terence Conran, to mark his 80th birthday. It will also be mounting an exhibition on sport and design to coincide with the Olympics. At the launch, the Olympic gold medal-winning oarsmen Mark Hunter and Zac Purchase said ruefully that in their sport at least, the mark of any really innovative piece of new design is that it gets banned very quickly.

This article was amended on 3 October 2011 to remove the following lines: "The exhibition will feature the burlesque artist Dita Von Teese, another devoted customer, in recognition of the influence of showgirls on his work. The exhibition will also feature trapezes, though the designers are still trying to work out how and where." These lines were based on information supplied to us. The originators have subsequently informed the Guardian that the information was incorrect.




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