Couture Council to honour Louboutin and his red-soled shoes
NEW YORK — From a tiny bottle of nail polish, a luxury fashion empire was born.
Designer Christian Louboutin says he was experimenting in his factory one day when he suddenly seized his assistant’s bottle of red polish to blot out the usual black soles and try some bright colour.
The experiment stuck, obviously. And now Louboutin’s red-soled stilettos, featuring sky-high heels and fetching sky-high prices, are “utterly iconic as a symbol of erotic femininity,” says Valerie Steele, director of The Museum at FIT — explaining why Louboutin has been chosen as this year’s honoree of the museum’s Couture Council.