Marlougiela

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Marlougiela Ballerinas - Patent calf leather - Brownie - Women

As low as €945.00

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Marlougiela Brownie
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Part of the Christian Louboutin x Maison Margiela capsule collection, the Marlougiela ballerinas feature the iconic Tabi split-toe shape. Crafted entirely from Brownie red patent calf leather, they have a tapered silhouette with a bold rounded neckline. A single white stitch and iconic red sole reveal the Maison Margiela style revisited by Christian Louboutin. This model features a new 'Everlasting Red Sole' thanks to an innovative coating technique that ensures resistance and lasting vibrancy for our signature Louboutin red.

Reference : 12509027084

Color : Brownie

Material : Patent calf leather

  • UPS Access Point: Free delivery in 3 to 5 business days.
  • UPS Standard: Free delivery in 2 to 5 business days.
  • UPS Express: 15€. Delivery in 1 to 2 business days (for orders placed before 4pm, GMT +1).

Parcels are delivered from Monday to Friday and must be signed for.

The estimated delivery time is calculated upon expedition of the order.

Delays can be expected in certain regions.

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Free exchanges or returns within 30 days of delivery date.

An exchange is possible depending on stock availability. Please, contact our ambassadors.

No return or exchange can be processed in our boutiques.

Products must be returned in their original box, in perfect condition and the red sole must not be marked.

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Christian Louboutin x Maison Margiela: masterful craftsmanship

Through this exclusive capsule collection Christian Louboutin x Maison Margiela, two iconic worlds meet. Christian Louboutin's exceptional craftsmanship offers a new interpretation of the signature Tabi split-toe with a touch of femininity and sensuality, while Maison Margiela applies its deconstructive and gestural techniques – décortiqué, hacking and bianchetto – to the expressions of Christian Louboutin.