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Christian Louboutin celebrates its Sartorial line

 

On the occasion of Paris Men’s Fashion Week this June, Christian Louboutin unveils its Sartorial line in an immersive showcase set within the storied salons of the Hôtel de Crillon. This multiroom
experience brings the collection to life through live demonstrations by master artisans, a choreographed performance, and bespoke installations that reflect the Maison’s commitment to craftsmanship and modern elegance.

Craftsmanship demonstration

 

The presentation opens in the Salon des Batailles, offering a glimpse into the creativity that defines each unique pair. Artisans demonstrate three signature techniques: patina and glazing, which give the Chambeliss line its signature depth and shine; and intricate embroidery by the Maison Lesage, adorning the limited-edition Farfajour and Farfanuit shoes with a hand-embroidered butterfly — a poetic tribute to artisanal excellence.

A dandy's life

 

In the Salon des Aigles, four performers portray a poetic cycle of 24 hours of a dandy’s life, brought to life through key silhouettes from the collection. Morning unfolds in the equestrian Lord Chamb boots; nightfall reveals the O Louvre moccasin and Circus Booty Perla — laser-cut, multi-textured boots adorned with 10,000 hand-applied rhinestones and pearls, echoing a harlequin’s collar. The mise-en-scène is framed by two ‘Vitrines l’Éclaté’ illuminating the constructions of the Farfaman and Farfarock shoes.

The Chambeliss line

 

The Chambeliss line takes center stage in the Salon Marie-Antoinette, displayed on a billiard-inspired table. From the original derby to its many variations — including the Chambelimoc, Chambelimonk, and Strass editions — each silhouette combines timeless elegance, impeccable fit, and a signature metal pin inspired by men’s collar jewelry. A refined pairing matches each shoe with a Chambelink pin on a shirt collar, including the rhinestone-set Chambelink Strass. Together, they express a modern reinterpretation of traditional codes.