
Known for the beautiful packaging of the Louboutin and Piper Collaboration, the French design group Betc Design have an incredible selection of luxury packaging design : From Louis Vuitton, Jean-Paul Gaultier or Viktor & Rolf, I have yet to see anything they have done that is not absolutely refined.

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Mattel, the maker of Barbie, has partnered with Christian Louboutin for a multifaceted program under which the shoe designer will serve as a yearlong godfather to Barbie, not just rethinking her fashion wardrobe and physical attributes, but also art directing her in different lifelike situations.

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“A La Fringe” digital editorial photographed by Cyril Foiret with art direction by Ani Tzenkova. Wardrobe and styling by Natalie Hazzout, makeup and hair by Alex LaMarsh, jewelry by Maor Cohen. Model : Amanda @ Ford — Exclusively for CyanaTrendLand

Amanda wears motorcycle jacket and fringe halter top Stylists own, bracelets and sunglasses M.Cohen, Accordian Pants Stylists own, Cage Boot YSL. Continue Reading

Obviously the best shoemaker, Christian Louboutin is partnering with the best Champagne maker, Piper Heidsieck and the result is nice ! ‘Le Rituel’ is a limited edition bottle of champagne that comes with a glass shoe designed by Louboutin. Drinking champagne from a woman’s shoe is a ritual that dates back to 18th century, and now you have the opportunity to do it too. Available exclusively at Colette starting October 26th.


In the same style as the Louboutin Ad campaign, except here it is not fashion, but weapons. The Russian based illustration studio Geliographic decided to mix classic still life paintings, with modern weapons. An interesting mix that grabbed my attention!

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After a visit from Esquivel owner and designer, George Esquivel, the Vogue girls were enamored by his FW 09/10 Collection of oxfords and got inspired to do a mini story on the best of upcoming oxford’s and the do’s and don’t of wearing each style. Here are the four rules they set before you:

“The nude-blush lace is the epitome of Victorian romanticism,” Herman says. “I’d wear these in the evening with a YSL tux or just a plain black slip dress.” Chrisitan Louboutin’s Fred satin-and-lace flat, $955; christianlouboutin.com
1. “Putting flat lace-ups with a wide-leg trouser or jean is a very dated way to wear them,” says Jane Herman, Fashion Writer. “Instead, try a cropped pant.”
2. “This should not be a Wall Street look,” states Filipa Fino, Senior Accessories Editor. “Let the men wear them with suits. Women should wear them with feminine pieces.”
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