Published 22:04 IST, October 18th 2024
Do You Know About Christian Louboutin's 'Diwali Edit' Collection?
As we inch closer towards the grand festivities surrounding Diwali, French designer Christain Louboutin has launched the 'Diwali Edit' collection.
As we inch closer towards the grand festivities surrounding the festival of lights, French designer Christain Louboutin has launched the 'Diwali Edit' collection in India.
This striking line of shoes and accessories captures the essence of one of the nation's most beloved festivals.
The collection, steeped in Louboutin's admiration for Indian artistry, showcases a beautiful fusion of traditional techniques and modern design. Featuring by a striking colour palette featuring deep fuchsia, teal, and earthy yellows and reds, the pieces are accentuated with shimmering gold details. This vivid array reflects the joyous spirit of Diwali and highlights the designer's dedication to exceptional craftsmanship.
Louboutin's fascination with India dates back to his teenage years when he was captivated by Indian cinema. "From the first moment I discovered Indian films, I fell in love with everything—its culture, people, and landscapes," he recalls. His extensive travels throughout the country have deeply influenced his creative vision, prompting him to incorporate various textiles and elements collected over the years into this collection. He describes Indian fabric as "a pure form of art," which resonates with the vibrancy of the culture.
The 'Diwali Edit' also features a stunning selection of leather goods, including the Loubi54 small clutch, embellished with gold rhinestones, and the newly revamped Paloma clutch, adorned with striking golden spikes. Each piece is designed to elevate festive wardrobes, making them perfect for celebratory occasions.
Louboutin notes the increasing global recognition of Indian design, emphasizing the growing appreciation for its unique craftsmanship among Western brands. "Indian culture, with its rich history and endless creative possibilities, is an inspiring world that deserves to be celebrated," he asserts, reinforcing the importance of this collection in honoring India’s artistic heritage.
Updated 22:05 IST, October 18th 2024