Video: Advertising campaign for a new collection of shoes by Christian Louboutin in the style of the 18th century
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
The magnificent French designer Christian Louboutin has chosen an unusual way of presenting the latest collection of footwear. This time, he decided not to hire models with beautiful legs, on which his unique designs of shoes, both classic and romantic, could flaunt. And he preferred the models of the most popular fashion photographer Peter Lippmann, to whom he entrusted the shooting of the advertising campaign.
In collaboration with the campaign's creative director, Nicholas Menu, and stylist Amandine Moin, Peter Lippmann has put together a chic presentation of each pair of 18th century still life shoes. Elegant and exclusive women's shoes from the new collection of Christian Louboutin flaunt among colorful sweets, marshmallows and other sweets, exotic fruits, glasses of wine, floral decorations and candles. For each model of luxury shoes, its own entourage was created: bright red summer sandals were in perfect harmony among juicy and ripe fruits, a glamorous floral still life was compiled for white shoes with an exquisite bow. All paintings by Peter Lippmann breathe wealth and radiate aristocracy. And how could it be otherwise, because they represent women's shoes from the famous couturier Christian Louboutin.
Photographer Peter Lippmann lives in Paris, the capital of fashion, beauty and charm. Collaborates with a huge number of glossy magazines such as Vogue, Madame Figaro, Elle.
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