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Savoir-faire, step-by-step
Behind glamor there is always grit, and behind every effortlessly stylish creation of Christian Louboutin is a considerable amount of elbow grease driven by unparalleled shoemaking expertise.
To bring a pair of the House’s signature red-soled shoes to life is a true labor of love, a patient and dedicated commitment to craftsmanship.
It is ballet between man and machine that brings together the best of generations-old technique and modern technology, in which no step can be skipped.
Once a material has been selected for the pair’s upper and heel, the upper and leather lining are cut—two layers of the same fabulous cake, if you will.
How delicious, indeed!
Once a material has been selected for the pair’s upper and heel, the upper and leather lining are cut—two layers of the same fabulous cake, if you will.
How delicious, indeed!




A race against time
In order to preserve the condition of the upper, the shoe must take form within 72 hours.
The upper, wrapped ever so delicately in tissue paper, is presented to the fitters, who then place it on the resin form.
The excess liner is stapled into the form so that the upper may be pulled and tugged to achieve the desired silhouette. For a closed-toe pump, a leather reinforcement is slipped between the leather lining and the upper at both the front of the foot and the back of the heel.
The reinforcements moistened beforehand, allowing it to mold comfortably to the contours of the foot.
Next, the upper is once again stretched with piers to ensure a flawless taught finish until there is nary a wrinkle or fold in sight!
Drying time depends on the material of the upper: two weeks for a fabric or Nappa leather and up to three weeks for patent leather. Patience is indeed a virtue, chérie!
Drying time depends on the material of the upper: two weeks for a fabric or Nappa leather and up to three weeks for patent leather. Patience is indeed a virtue, chérie!
Then, the cutout area is dyed the exact same color of the shoe material.
Next, the heel is nailed into place—a delicate affair that requires a steady hand and a talented eye. Last but certainly not least shoes are then polished to perfection and the Christian Louboutin logo is applied onto the interior sole in gold leaf. Et voilà, they are ready to be packed and shipped in elegant, tissue-lined boxes before they find their forever home in your closet.
Then, the cutout area is dyed the exact same color of the shoe material.
Next, the heel is nailed into place—a delicate affair that requires a steady hand and a talented eye. Last but certainly not least shoes are then polished to perfection and the Christian Louboutin logo is applied onto the interior sole in gold leaf. Et voilà, they are ready to be packed and shipped in elegant, tissue-lined boxes before they find their forever home in your closet.
Paying tribute to nature's innate sophistication, the Ginko heel exemplifies the artisanal skill for which the Maison is renown. Meticulously crafted, each piece is assembled by hand like a ready-to-wear work of art.
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