How did Louboutin get red soles?

Christian Louboutin has been using red-lacquered shoe bottoms on his high fashion pumps since 1992. Apparently, he got the idea when he painted the bottom of a black shoe with red nail polish, and in 2008, Louboutin applied for trademark registration for the red shoe bottom (“Red Sole Mark”).

What is the reason for the red Colour in the red sole?

And the story of how in 1993 the designer launched these famed red soles is a popular one. It’s said that Louboutin spotted one of his employees applying red nail polish, and he picked up the varnish and painted the soles of a prototype, red.

When did Louboutin start red soles?

He is most popularly known for the red leather soles on his high-heeled shoes. His signature red soles were first created in 1993. “My sketches were not reproduced exactly as I had designed them and I couldn’t figure out why.

Do Louboutins always have red soles?

Looking around for something to help him achieve the perfect design, he saw his assistant painting her nails with red nail varnish and something clicked. He got the nail varnish from her, painted it onto the sole and that was it, the red sole for Christian Louboutin shoes was born.

Why are red bottom heels so expensive?

Status Symbols. Arguably the biggest reason behind the big price tag is because the red soles are simply a symbol of status. Everyone wants to buy them, but not everyone can afford them. The notoriously steep price tag is just as widely recognized as the shoes themselves.

What do red high heels symbolize?

Under Louis’s rule, the higher and redder the heel, the more powerful the wearer. In 1670, he passed an edict that stated that only nobility could wear heels. The red heel was symbolic: it showed that its wearer was rich enough not to dirty his shoes and that he was powerful enough to crush his enemies underfoot.