MAISON MARGIELA X CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN LAUNCHES THEIR FIRST COLLABORATIVE COLLECTION
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- Feb 28
- 4 min read
Updated: Jun 10
Maison Margiela and Christian Louboutin release their first collaborative prêt-à-porter collection. The shoe capsule follows the artistic dialogue staged between Creative Director John Galliano and Christian Louboutin as part of the Maison Margiela 2024 Artisanal haute couture collection in January 2024. The new symbiosis sees the dressmaker and the shoemaker interpret the signifying grammars of their individual creative languages in two cross-pollinating propositions: Maison Margiela by Christian Louboutin, and Christian Louboutin by Maison Margiela. Composed of three and four shoe styles, respectively, the twin capsules splice the genetics of the two Houses in demonstrations of their idiosyncrasies and similarities alike. The collection was created by John Galliano and Christian Louboutin who have known each other since the beginning of their careers. It will be released in selected boutiques worldwide and on the digital platforms of both Houses.
Maison Margiela by Christian Louboutin
The Maison Margiela by Christian Louboutin collection considers the Maison’s signature Tabi through the curvaceous and feminine form language of Christian Louboutin. Painted with the designer’s signature red sole, the three proposals are structured around a new interpretation of the emblematic split-toe crafted through Christian Louboutin’s singular savoir-faire. Constructed from two individual pieces connected to form the split-toe – as opposed to the tradition of cutting the split into the toecap – the new Tabi assumes a cordate silhouette alluding to a woman’s décolleté. Evoking the Maison Margiela notion of unconscious glamour – alluring imagery that resonates as glamorous in our collective conscious – the contour imbues the Tabi with a subtle sensuality.
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BRIDIELA UNA STRASS 100 HKD 15,300 | LOUBIELLA 100 LAMINATO HKD 11,200 | MARLOUGIELA STRASS FLATHKD 14,300 |
The curvaceous toe is applied to three propositions. The Bridiela Una Strass is a pump constructed on a new last and set on a classic Christian Louboutin 100mm heel. The bridal shoe created under the Maison Margiela marque, it epitomises the femininity of the collection’s unified expression. The Loubiella is a sandal based on Christian Louboutin’s Rosalie silhouette and set on a 100mm stiletto. Accentuating the erogenous arch of the foot, its strap twists asymmetrically across the dorsum and around the ankle, leaving the sensuous curve of the foot exposed. Finally, the Marlougiela is a ballerina sleekly elongated and narrowed in shape. Its highly sculptural lines amplify the voluptuous and seductive language of the form.
The Bridiela Una Strass is crafted in mesh with the signature crystal hand-made encrustation of Christian Louboutin. The strass adornment subtly hints at similar embellishment employed in the Maison Margiela 2024 Artisanal Collection. The Loubiella is proposed in black soft patent leather or platinum textured leather with a frost-like effect, echoing the weathered leitmotif of the Artisanal Collection. The Marlougiela materialises in black or deep red soft patent leather as well as black, blush and silver mesh with strass embellishment.
Christian Louboutin by Maison Margiela
The Christian Louboutin by Maison Margiela collection re-frames the seductive silhouettes of Christian Louboutin through the inverted and subversive lens of the Maison. Evolved from haute couture explorations developed in the Artisanal atelier, Creative Director John Galliano applies his figurative and illustrative techniques to the expressions of Christian Louboutin. The capsule revolves around the Maison’s notion of decortiqué, which signifies the reduction of a garment or accessory to its core structure. Meaning to ‘strip something of its outer layers’, the technique exposes the essential frames of an item normally hidden from view by cutting out any areas and layers but the seams, boning or closures that hold it together. It serves as a representation of soul and authenticity.
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BILOUGIELA 25 100 HKD 12,200 | MARTINLOULA 100 NAPPA HKD 13,300 | MARTOUBI 25 100 NAPPAHKD 10,200 |
The technique is applied to three proposals, each painted with red sole of Christian Louboutin. The Bilougiela 25 is an elongated, pointed ankle-strap sandal based on Christian Louboutin’s Kate Max last and set on a 100mm heel. Executed by hand, the decortiqué technique partly peels the black patent leather off the upper’s surface to reveal the shoe’s innards, a practice echoed in the deconstructed heel cap. The Martinloula is a pointed pump likewise crafted from the Kate Max last and imbued with the curvaceous faux-cul heel cap first created by Christian Louboutin for the Maison Margiela 2024 Artisanal Collection. Through decortiqué, the leather of the shoe is subtracted into draped strands garlanded across the form, revealing the humble contrefort and bout dur of its construction.
The impression hints at the Maison Margiela notion of hacking which simulates the tear of paper. Finally, the Martoubi 25 is a new pointed, elongated pump set on a 100mm heel. Executed in white leather, the heel cap is daubed in a spontaneous red brushstroke. The detail echoes the Maison’s bianchetto technique – the white overpaint that exposes the trace and soul of time – and evokes the smear of red nail varnish, alluding to the story of the Red Sole.
Maison Margiela Boutiques
Shop G208-209, Gateway Arcade, Tsim Sha Tsui +852 2840 0318
Shop 2072-73, Podium Level 2, IFC +852 2761 1001
Shop 250, Level 2, Pacific Place, Admiralty +852 5721 9617
About Maison Margiela
Maison Margiela is a Parisian haute couture house founded in 1988 on ideas of nonconformity and the subversion of norms. Through the singular lens of the Maison, collectively shared dress codes are inverted and redefined in an analytical wardrobe proposal for the digital age. Driven by instinct, Maison Margiela is devoted to uncompromising creativity invigorated by values of authenticity, radicality and self-expression. Its collections are envisioned through a genderless ethos.
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