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CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN UNVEILS ITS SPRING/SUMMER 2014 AD CAMPAIGN

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Red soles are the spice of fashion don’t you think? Presenting the Spring/Summer 2014 ad campaign for Christian Louboutin. Collaborating with Peter Lippman, Louboutin took the more ‘artsy’ route for its S/S 2014 campaign with elaborate flowers using inspirations from some of the worlds most famous paintings including Vincent Van Gogh, Claude Monetand Henri Fantin-latour paintings. The campaign shows a vibrant and pretty juxtaposition of the fabulous shoes & bags against the floral decor.
Which is our favourite? Err…they all are. Check out the campaign images below, enjoy.

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Just in case you couldn’t spot them in all that floral beauty, here are close-ups of the shoes.
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