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New York Times
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- New York Times
The Red Soles Have Returned With a Vengeance
Over the past year, Christian Louboutin heels have been effectively soldered to the feet of the pop star Addison Rae. 'I love to walk ridiculous amounts of miles in them, which I actually did recently, and I have crazy blisters on my toes right now,' she said, tenderly holding a pair of the savagely sharp stilettos in a recent GQ video about 10 things she said she 'can't live' without. Ms. Rae doesn't only 'walk a mile" in her Louboutins. She rehearses in them, and she performs in them. 'If you see me out and about, you'll most likely see me in Louboutins … if not on, they're always in my car for easy access,' Ms. Rae told The Times in an email. 'Just in case!' In her music video, 'Times Like These,' she and her dancers gyrate and bend in Louboutins. 'There were all these red scuff marks,' Dara Allen, Ms. Rae's stylist, said of the floor after the routine. In one image on Instagram, Ms. Rae flirtatiously cocked her shoes to reveal the blazing red soles next to a printout of her set list. In a TikTok video from June, six pairs of black Louboutins were arranged in a circle, looking almost as if they had gathered for a séance. Want all of The Times? Subscribe.


Fashion Network
4 days ago
- Business
- Fashion Network
Louboutin continues to expand in Portugal with two more private villas in Melides
Two years after the opening of his boutique hotel Vermelho, a member of the prestigious Relais & Châteaux network, Franco-Egyptian shoe designer Christian Louboutin is back in Melides, where he has just launched two private luxury villas, La Salvada and La Maison des Bateaux, for temporary rental. These secret villa s on the Alentejo coast, with their unique architecture and decoration, the first of which had already reported on as a guest house for a select few, enjoy all the "wicked refinements" of an exclusive and paradisiacal refuge. After the opening of Vermelho, the French footwear designer known for his red-soled shoes, presents two new private homes in Melides. La Salvada and La Maison des Bateaux can now be rented, mirroring the exclusivity of design and architecture inspired by North Africa and also by the works of Mexican Luis Barragán. La Salvada features 250 square meters spread over social areas and two suites decorated with art and personal pieces by the Franco-Egyptian designer. It has a swimming pool and open views of the sea. It costs 2,200 euros per night. La Maison des Bateaux, with 150 square meters, highlights the rustic Alentejo in a typical restored house that stands out for the eccentric textiles in the decoration with Louboutin's signature, which pays special homage to Portuguese handicrafts. It accommodates up to six people and has a deck with a swimming pool facing the rice fields. The price starts at 1,700 euros per night. Breakfast for two nights is served at Hotel Vermelho, and it is also possible to request a private chef, room service, or personal shopper. According to Vera Gonçalves, the hotel's general manager: "These two villas are private design and decoration projects, which initially had no commercial purpose. The opening of these villas represents the opening of doors to the private world of Christian Louboutin, reinforcing the Vermelho brand as a symbol of creativity, authenticity, and exclusivity, always respecting what Melides has best to offer, its unparalleled natural beauty," she explained to Executive Digest.


Fashion Network
4 days ago
- Business
- Fashion Network
Louboutin continues to expand in Portugal with two more private villas in Melides
Two years after the opening of his boutique hotel Vermelho, a member of the prestigious Relais & Châteaux network, Franco-Egyptian shoe designer Christian Louboutin is back in Melides, where he has just launched two private luxury villas, La Salvada and La Maison des Bateaux, for temporary rental. These secret villa s on the Alentejo coast, with their unique architecture and decoration, the first of which had already reported on as a guest house for a select few, enjoy all the "wicked refinements" of an exclusive and paradisiacal refuge. After the opening of Vermelho, the French footwear designer known for his red-soled shoes, presents two new private homes in Melides. La Salvada and La Maison des Bateaux can now be rented, mirroring the exclusivity of design and architecture inspired by North Africa and also by the works of Mexican Luis Barragán. La Salvada features 250 square meters spread over social areas and two suites decorated with art and personal pieces by the Franco-Egyptian designer. It has a swimming pool and open views of the sea. It costs 2,200 euros per night. La Maison des Bateaux, with 150 square meters, highlights the rustic Alentejo in a typical restored house that stands out for the eccentric textiles in the decoration with Louboutin's signature, which pays special homage to Portuguese handicrafts. It accommodates up to six people and has a deck with a swimming pool facing the rice fields. The price starts at 1,700 euros per night. Breakfast for two nights is served at Hotel Vermelho, and it is also possible to request a private chef, room service, or personal shopper. According to Vera Gonçalves, the hotel's general manager: "These two villas are private design and decoration projects, which initially had no commercial purpose. The opening of these villas represents the opening of doors to the private world of Christian Louboutin, reinforcing the Vermelho brand as a symbol of creativity, authenticity, and exclusivity, always respecting what Melides has best to offer, its unparalleled natural beauty," she explained to Executive Digest.


Fashion Network
4 days ago
- Business
- Fashion Network
Louboutin continues to expand in Portugal with two more private villas in Melides
Two years after the opening of his boutique hotel Vermelho, a member of the prestigious Relais & Châteaux network, Franco-Egyptian shoe designer Christian Louboutin is back in Melides, where he has just launched two private luxury villas, La Salvada and La Maison des Bateaux, for temporary rental. These secret villa s on the Alentejo coast, with their unique architecture and decoration, the first of which had already reported on as a guest house for a select few, enjoy all the "wicked refinements" of an exclusive and paradisiacal refuge. After the opening of Vermelho, the French footwear designer known for his red-soled shoes, presents two new private homes in Melides. La Salvada and La Maison des Bateaux can now be rented, mirroring the exclusivity of design and architecture inspired by North Africa and also by the works of Mexican Luis Barragán. La Salvada features 250 square meters spread over social areas and two suites decorated with art and personal pieces by the Franco-Egyptian designer. It has a swimming pool and open views of the sea. It costs 2,200 euros per night. La Maison des Bateaux, with 150 square meters, highlights the rustic Alentejo in a typical restored house that stands out for the eccentric textiles in the decoration with Louboutin's signature, which pays special homage to Portuguese handicrafts. It accommodates up to six people and has a deck with a swimming pool facing the rice fields. The price starts at 1,700 euros per night. Breakfast for two nights is served at Hotel Vermelho, and it is also possible to request a private chef, room service, or personal shopper. According to Vera Gonçalves, the hotel's general manager: "These two villas are private design and decoration projects, which initially had no commercial purpose. The opening of these villas represents the opening of doors to the private world of Christian Louboutin, reinforcing the Vermelho brand as a symbol of creativity, authenticity, and exclusivity, always respecting what Melides has best to offer, its unparalleled natural beauty," she explained to Executive Digest.


Fashion Network
4 days ago
- Business
- Fashion Network
Louboutin continues to expand in Portugal with two more private villas in Melides
Two years after the opening of his boutique hotel Vermelho, a member of the prestigious Relais & Châteaux network, Franco-Egyptian shoe designer Christian Louboutin is back in Melides, where he has just launched two private luxury villas, La Salvada and La Maison des Bateaux, for temporary rental. These secret villa s on the Alentejo coast, with their unique architecture and decoration, the first of which had already reported on as a guest house for a select few, enjoy all the "wicked refinements" of an exclusive and paradisiacal refuge. After the opening of Vermelho, the French footwear designer known for his red-soled shoes, presents two new private homes in Melides. La Salvada and La Maison des Bateaux can now be rented, mirroring the exclusivity of design and architecture inspired by North Africa and also by the works of Mexican Luis Barragán. La Salvada features 250 square meters spread over social areas and two suites decorated with art and personal pieces by the Franco-Egyptian designer. It has a swimming pool and open views of the sea. It costs 2,200 euros per night. La Maison des Bateaux, with 150 square meters, highlights the rustic Alentejo in a typical restored house that stands out for the eccentric textiles in the decoration with Louboutin's signature, which pays special homage to Portuguese handicrafts. It accommodates up to six people and has a deck with a swimming pool facing the rice fields. The price starts at 1,700 euros per night. Breakfast for two nights is served at Hotel Vermelho, and it is also possible to request a private chef, room service, or personal shopper. According to Vera Gonçalves, the hotel's general manager: "These two villas are private design and decoration projects, which initially had no commercial purpose. The opening of these villas represents the opening of doors to the private world of Christian Louboutin, reinforcing the Vermelho brand as a symbol of creativity, authenticity, and exclusivity, always respecting what Melides has best to offer, its unparalleled natural beauty," she explained to Executive Digest.