ABOUT three decades ago, renowned French footwear designer Christian Louboutin drew inspiration from his assistant’s red nail polish to create the iconic red soled high heels that would eventually ...
Let’s be real: there are shoes, and then there are Louboutins. That flash of red under a glossy black pump? Instantly recognizable. It’s not just a color, it's a code—a secret handshake among fashion ...
Women would gladly fork over upwards of $1000 for Christian Louboutin’s much-coveted red soles. Whether it’s for yourself or your organization, the clearer you can make your single point of ...
Christian Louboutin is a luxury retailer known for its red-soled, or “red bottom” stiletto shoes. Last weekend, former President Donald Trump unveiled new “Never Surrender High-Tops” sneakers at ...
Valentino applied for three different trademarks featuring the design of their Rockstud® shoes (U.S. App. Serial Nos. 88/672,186; 88/672/019; and 88/672,225). This design consists of a shoe with a ...
In a recent post on FastCompany.com, writer Josh Linkner wrote about what entrepreneurs can learn from the iconic red bottoms of superstar designer Christian Louboutin coveted women’s shoes. “The ...
When celebrities hit the red carpet, they're often in Christian Louboutin, Manolo Blahnik, or Jimmy Choo heels - but there's one brand that has quietly found its way to every major awards show. This ...
Following is a transcript of the video. Narrator: What makes these shoes worth almost $800? Christian Louboutin is the mastermind behind these iconic red-bottomed shoes. It's safe to say his footwear ...
High end shoemaker Christian Louboutin lost a major battle Wednesday when a federal judge denied his request to bar rival Yves Saint Laurent from selling stilettos with similarly colored soles.
In a recent case the Swiss Federal Administrative Court has affirmed the Swiss Intellectual Property Office’s refusal to register a red sole feature of a high-heeled shoe as a position mark based on ...
I cover personal finance for baby boomers. The Second Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals found, shortly before the start of New York’s Fashion Week, that Louboutin had the exclusive right to use that “look ...