During Paris Men’s Fashion Week, Christian Louboutin transformed the grand halls of the Hôtel de Crillon into a living showcase for its Sartorial line.

Each room told a different story. In the Salon des Batailles, artisans demonstrated the meticulous techniques behind Louboutin’s signature finishes: patina, glaze, and the intricate embroidery of Maison Lesage. Nearby, in the Salon des Aigles, performers acted out “24 hours in the life of a dandy,” their movements as precise as the shoes they wore, blurring the line between fashion and theater.

The finale unfolded in the opulent Salon Marie-Antoinette, where the Chambeliss line was displayed like rare artifacts on a billiard-inspired installation. The effect was deliberate: these weren’t just shoes, but objects of desire, shaped by tradition yet undeniably modern.

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