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The Loubi Show

La Maison Christian Louboutin invites you to experience an enchanting evening of fun, dance, and music at the esteemed Le Trianon. As the season unfolds, Christian Louboutin commemorates the youthful essence of Paris by revisiting the very neighborhood where his passion for footwear began and where he spent notable time in his formative years.



The performance embodies a dance narrative that highlights moments of joy, hope, and a deep appreciation for life, emphasizing the beauty found in embracing life’s uncertainties and finding solace in the present moment.



Guiding the audience on a visual journey is the esteemed French American visual artist Jan Melka, who meticulously crafted the show’s scenography, drawing inspiration from bodies and volumes. Playing with materials through innovative techniques, Melka introduces a three-dimensional aspect to the stage. Enhancing the sensory experience is the ethereal music of Parisian-based duo Clara Cappagli and Armand Bultheel of the group Agar Agar. Their mesmerizing blend of French pop and electro infuses the stage with emotion and energy. With a nod to the past and a vision for the future, Agar Agar offers a live performance that further animates the show.

The Loubi Show promises a captivating blend of flair and performance, featuring twelve dancers from ‘La Marche Bleue’, a dance company founded by Leo Walk, alongside two accomplished musicians in a spellbinding spectacle.

Each performer will take center stage adorned in Christian Louboutin crystal embellished MJ Moc Loafers from the latest collection, as well as the revamped Movida Jane sandal, expertly reimagined to complement the fluidity of dance while showcasing the Maison’s unparalleled craftsmanship and artistry.



Amidst the celebration, Christian Louboutin unveils his Women Fall/Winter 2024 collection in a dashing peristyle. Within this breathtaking setting, exquisite designs are showcased seemingly levitating in red niches nestled inside a chrome mirrored box, creating an infinite reflection of the space.

Guests of the front row