“I am interested in all things that celebrate and enhance the female form,” Louboutin
said. “Because of what I do, for these numbers I have focused on the
lower half of the body, rather than the top. The language of legs can
express any and every feeling, and without giving too much away, the
body becomes the Flame.”
Christian Louboutin has recently unveiled his latest anniversary project: a collaboration with the Le Crazy Horse cabaret. He
is the first guest creator in the history of the legendary Parisian
cabaret club, and has developed four new sequences for the venue, all
choreographed around the “language of legs,” as he puts it. Entitled Feu (or Flame in
English), the show was derived from myriad inspirations, including hip
hop music, art masterpieces and more, all of which “constitute a
personal look at femininity in all its forms,” said the designer. Louboutin also teamed up with a talented group of friends such as Patricia Folly (choreographer and dancer at the Crazy Horse) and a diverse team of well-known artists – including David Lynch and Swizz Beatz, who both composed original music; Gilles Papain, who served as video designer; and Youssef Nabil
Christian Louboutin
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