Christian Louboutin, a name that is influencing the fashion world for more than a decade, a name that is known for the trademark red sole, and a name that would tempt women to spend in Dollars, even sparing their house rent. The FIT (Fashion Institute of Technology ) Museum is currently holding an exhibition of Christian Louboutin shoes which are recently designed for display. The exhibit titled "Sole Desire - the Shoes of Christian Louboutin" is organized from March 13 to April 19, 2008, The Museum at FIT in New York City. Don't worry if you are unable to attend, an online display is available for Louboutin lovers. Official Press release goes like this
Christian Louboutin's red-soled shoes have combined wit, glamour, and a certain "je ne sais quoi" to embody the perfect blend of sex appeal and beauty. The first exhibition to examine the career of this influential designer, Sole Desire: The Shoes of Christian Louboutin, will be on view at The Museum at FIT March 13 through April 19, 2008. It is organized and curated by FIT graduate students in the Fashion and Textile Studies: History, Theory, Museum Practice Master of Arts program.
The exhibition will showcase examples of Louboutin's work from the collection of The Museum at FIT and the archive of Christian Louboutin. Not only will it highlight his innovative designs, but it will illustrate his understanding of today's clientele and his contributions to contemporary fashion.
Born in 1963, Louboutin began his career early, sketching shoes at age 11. Frequenting nightclubs during his formative years, he was forever influenced by their high fashion and glamour. In 1988, after freelancing for design houses such as Maud Frizon, Chanel, and Yves Saint-Laurent, Louboutin joined Roger Vivier, a legend in shoe design, where he learned the importance of presentation. In 1989, after finishing his work with Vivier, Louboutin took a leave from fashion to work as a landscape designer. He successfully returned to the industry in 1992 with a collection of his own that integrated an Asian influence and the inspiration of gardens in the designs of his shoes and boutiques.
As his career developed, this designer brought the seductive stiletto out of the closet and into mainstream society, carrying along with it ideas of sexuality and eroticism that characterize the style of the Louboutin shoe.


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