Articles about Christian Louboutin

Articles about Christian Louboutin

Buccellati brings more luxury to Oak Street

By Corilyn Shropshire, Chicago Tribune reporter September 7, 2013

If you’re worth at least $30 million, Buccellati hopes you’ll take a stroll down Oak Street sometime soon. store Friday morning on the Gold Coast. Its target is people with enough cash to afford its merchandise, which starts at $300 but can easily reach more than $1 million for custom made, one of a kind pieces. Buccellati is known for its “eternity rings” that start at about $10,000. For its 2,000 square foot,.

When I need a dose of .

August 10, 2013

Low Stress Designer Jessica Lagrange finds peace in shoe shopping. “When I need to decompress, I head to Oak Street and peruse Manolo Blahnik at Barneys as well as Jimmy Choo and Christian Louboutin for some sexy new heels. Nothing pleases me more than stepping out in a gorgeous new pair of pumps. Who knows where they will take me!” High Style Evan Orensten, co founder and executive director of Cool Hunting, admires the “re lighting” of Italian lamp design great Gino Sarfatti. flagship on Oak Street Friday morning. The new 2,000 square foot, two level boutique is located in the new Esquire Theater, alongside a bevy of other high end retailers including Christian Louboutin and Tom Ford, Carolina Herrera and Dolce Gabana. Buccellati, which was founded in Milan in 1919, designs and sells jewelry that starts at around.

Louboutin opening shoe boutique on Chicago’s Oak Street

By Corilyn Shropshire and Tribune staff reporter November 21, 2012

Shoe designer Christian Louboutin will bring his signature red soled shoes to its own Chicago storefront. In time for holiday shopping frenzy, the purveyor of high end red soled shoes will open its first free standing boutique on Oak Street on Friday. The 1,700 square foot, two level store will be located in the historic Esquire Theater, selling men’s and women’s shoes and handbags. The Louboutin store will be the first business to open in the redeveloped.

When I need a dose of .

August 10, 2013

Low Stress Designer Jessica Lagrange finds peace in shoe shopping. “When I need to decompress, I head to Oak Street and peruse Manolo Blahnik at Barneys as well as Jimmy Choo and Christian Louboutin for some sexy new heels. Nothing pleases me more than stepping out in a gorgeous new pair of pumps. Who knows where they will take me!” High Style Evan Orensten, co founder and executive director of Cool Hunting, admires the “re lighting” of Italian lamp design great Gino Sarfatti. flagship on Oak Street Friday morning. The new 2,000 square foot, two level boutique is located in the new Esquire Theater, alongside a bevy of other high end retailers including Christian Louboutin and Tom Ford, Carolina Herrera and Dolce Gabana. Buccellati, which was founded in Milan in 1919, designs and sells jewelry that starts at around.

A touch of luxe

By Wendy Donahue, Tribune Newspapers December 16, 2012

Watching luxury brands open shops around the country provides welcome escape from fiscal cliffhangers. In Chicago alone, Christian Louboutin, Burberry, Emporio Armani and Lanvin have opened or will soon open retail showplaces. Here’s a look at some of the more accessible holiday gift options from these high end brands. Burberry’s new check covered Chicago flagship store became an instant landmark. The same check embosses a lip gloss charm for the Anglophile on your gift list. Burberry Beauty charm in Cameo.

Shoe designer Louboutin defends right to red soles

Li mei Hoang and Cindy Martin and Reuters April 30, 2012

LONDON (Reuters) French shoe designer Christian Louboutin, famed for his glossy red soled shoes, defended his decision to go to court with fashion label Yves Saint Laurent (YSL) and its parent company PPR to protect his trademark look on Monday. Dressed in a smart red checked jacket, jeans and steel toed leather shoes, Louboutin was in London to open his first UK retrospective to mark the brand’s 20th anniversary at the Design Museum. Louboutin told Reuters that the.

Louboutin opening shoe boutique on Chicago’s Oak Street

By Corilyn Shropshire and Tribune staff reporter November 21, 2012

Shoe designer Christian Louboutin will bring his signature red soled shoes to its own Chicago storefront. In time for holiday shopping frenzy, the purveyor of high end red soled shoes will open its first free standing boutique on Oak Street on Friday. The 1,700 square foot, two level store will be located in the historic Esquire Theater, selling men’s and women’s shoes and handbags. The Louboutin store will be the first business to open in the redeveloped.