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The Reason Behind The Iconic Red Bottoms Of Christian Louboutin ShoesShoes from the popular luxury designer brand Christian Louboutins are a staple classic for celebrities during events. Most notable for its sleek, elegant and simple designs and its iconic red bottoms, stars such as Lily Collins, Gwen Stefani, and Blake Lively are known to rock a pair or two during red carpets.Have you ever wondered how this famous footwear's iconic red bottoms came to be? Well, these red-soled stilettos were created by Christian Louboutin in the early 90s after feeling that there was something missing from his previously-released collections. He was then inspired to paint the bottom of his creations red upon seeing the bright red nail polish his assistant was using. Louboutin loved the look of the newly-painted shoes and became a staple in his next collections until they became the signature look for the brand. The rest was history.All in all, the iconic red bottoms of these expensive shoes were born from a burst of inspiration thanks to a red nail polish bottle. Image credit: Wikimedia commons#shoes #designerbrands #footwear #stilletos #ChristianLouboutins #luxury
Nike Created Its Own Counterfeit Nike Shoes to Fight the US GovernmentWhile other companies go after those who counterfeit their products, Nike makes their own knockoff. Nike’s The One Line shoes first began as a ploy to get back at the US Government over a tariff dispute.Nike founder Phil Knight shed a sliver of light on the incident in his book Shoe Dog, explaining how The One Line was crafted to contest an obscure rule in the US Customs Code. In 1980, the American government had hit Nike with a $25 million tariff bill, which he claims was brought by his competitors in the shoe and rubber business lobbying to bring down Nike. So, the company produced a bootleg of their own shoes and priced it low in order to decrease the flagship products’ import tariff, which according to the US Custom policy is based on the price of a similar American-made product.The One Line shoes is a one-to-one knockoff of the Nike Oceania runner. It bears all the significant marks of the running shoes, except for the logo.Read the full story over at The Deffest.Image: Nike One Line auction/Heritage Auction​#Nike #NikeOneLine #counterfeit #shoes #tariff
Nike's 3D Air Max Billboard in JapanMarch 26 happens to be a special day for Nike fans : it happens to be the Nike Air Max Day.The iconic shoes is celebrating its 35th anniversary this year and to commemorate it, Nike rolled out a 3D billboard outside of Tokyo’s Shinjuku Station. The Nike Air Max ad features an oversized Nike box thrust towards the street. Out of it, different Air Max designs come floating outside of the billboard. As varying designs and colors materialize, the ad ends with the Nike box moving back inside the billboard, with help from Shinjuku cat's paw.The ad was a collaboration between Nike Tokyo's in-house brand creative studio and creative collective CEKAI.#Nike #NikeAirMaxDay #shoes #3Dbillboard #ads #Shinjuku #Tokyovia Muse by Clio​See also: Sony's Cat Mascot Jumps Out from the 3D Illusion Shinjuku Cross Vision onto Another Billboard​
The Queen Has a Staff Member Whose Job is to Break In New Shoes by Wearing ThemThe British monarchy offers hundreds of job positions. One of them is a flunky—a staff who works closely to The Queen and wears in Her Majesty's shoes so that they are comfortable to wear during Her Majesty's busy schedule.For fifty years, The Queen has worn the same style of shoes. These shoes are handmade by London-basedAnello & Davide.​Angela Kelly LVO shared this anecdote in her book, The Other Side of the Coin: The Queen, the Dresser and the Wardrobe. Kelly's official title is Personal Assistant, Adviser and Curator to Her Majesty the Queen. She shares the same shoe size as The Queen. One of her tasks, amongst others, is to wear in Her Majesty's shoes.#Queen #ElizabethII #shoes #flunkyImage: Similar style shoes by Gucci​
This Rare Louis Vuitton x Nike Air Force 1 Designed by Virgil Abloh Auctioned for $350KThe legacy of late designer Virgil Abloh remains strong as ever. Months after his passing, his Louis Vuitton x Nike Air Force 1 collaboration piece sells at around $100,000 a pair, with the US size 5 pair even going for $352,800 when it was auctioned off at Sotheby’s. The price tag makes it the most expensive pair sold, estimated to be 23.5 times higher than previous estimate for each release and twice as expensive as the next highest priced pair at $176,400 for size US 5.5.There were in total 200 pairs of the special edition, all retailed via Sotheby’s. Proceeds from the sales will be donated to The Virgil Abloh “Post-Modern” Scholarship Fund. The foundation was established by the late artist in order to support the education of promising students of Black, African American, or African descent.Images: Sotheby's#Nike #LouisVuitton #VirgilAbloh #shoes