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Exclusive Barbie by Christian Louboutin Now Live




When Barbie needed a hot pair of heels to celebrate her 50th year, it was always going to be Christian Louboutin to whom she would turn. Little did she know the impact she was about to make on the leading shoemaker to the stars, when she became his muse and inspiration.

A fully documented photographic journey which sees them enjoying time together at Louboutin's favourite spots, including: the gardens at The Louvre, his studio and country house, and his boat on The Nile, forms a diary-style calendar entitled 'A Year in Paris'.

Christian Louboutin has customised 3 dolls, inspired by Nefertiti and Marilyn Monroe, which feature a new terracotta tan skin tone, and having never before experienced the delights of such gravity-defying heels, a new in-step to enable her to take giant Louboutin steps for doll-kind. However, a limited edition Christian Louboutin Barbie doesn't end there; 4 Barbie-sized pairs of shoes accompany each doll, each in their very own Louboutin shoe boxes, in which delicate tissue paper reveals such miniature delights as lovingly crafted long leopard skin Christian Louboutin boots.

Click here to view/purchase "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof - the Christian Louboutin Barbie".

Comments

As much as I love Louboutin's shoes, I hate how uncomfy there are :(
Confashion said…
Gadeer
The price we have to pay to look good.. siiiigh

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