The introduction For Christian Louboutin
As a child,
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He cites this as his main inspiration for becoming a shoe designer: "[The showgirls] influenced me a lot. If you like high heels, it's really the ultimate high heel - it's all about the legs,
tiffany diamond rings, how they carry themselves, the embellishment of the body. They are the ultimate icons." Although Louboutin faced much opposition following his decision to leave school so early, he claims that his resolve was strengthened after watching an interview on TV with Sophia Loren in which she introduced her sister, saying she had to leave school when she was only 12 but when she turned 50 she got her degree. "Everybody applauded,
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Louboutin helped bring stilettos back into fashion in the 1990s and 2000s, designing dozens of styles with heel heights of 120mm (4.72?inches) and higher. The designer's professed goal is to “make a woman look ######y,
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Louboutin received inspiration for his lethal-looking stilettos from an incident that occurred in his early 20s. He had visited a museum and noticed that there was a sign forbidding women wearing sharp stilettos from entering for fear of damage to the extensive wood flooring. This image stayed in his mind, and he later used this idea in his designs. "I wanted to defy that," Louboutin has said. "I wanted to create something that broke rules and made women feel confident and empowered."
Branded genuine Louboutin shoes are sold through various luxury goods retailers such as Harrods, Harvey Nichols, Selfridges and net-a-porter in the UK and Barneys, Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus,
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Louboutin's own website contains a prominent note stating that they do not sell their products online; and that any other domain name containing the word "Louboutin" is very likely to be selling counterfeit goods.