Christian Louboutin collaborates with iconic photographer Peter Lippmann to tweek fine art masterpieces by incorporating his signature red soled designs. The painting’s timeless women are mean to “embody the spirit of the Christian Louboutin woman” and “each portrait acts as a setting for key creations from the upcoming collection twinned with the artist who’s individual technique and subject defines their distinct character.”
A brilliant idea, which is sure to have the fashion world raving while simultaneously seething with envy in that they didn’t think of it first!







Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot – “Portrait of a Girl”
Francois Clouet – “Elizabeth of Austria”

James McNeill Whistler – “Mother Whistler”

Jean-Marc Nattier – “Marquise D’Antin”

Francisco de Zurbaran – “St. Dorothy”

Marie-Guilleme Benoit – “Portrait d’une Negresse”

Georges de la Tour – “Mary Magdalene and the flames”


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