Sunday 8 August 2010

Christian Louboutin more affordable

Next up in the long line of designers making their masterpieces for the masses at Target is Jean Paul Christian Louboutin No Barre pumps -- yes, the man who brought us Madonna's überprovocative cone bras and who has the important job of bringing his wit to venerable French label Hermès. "I think that in every woman's wardrobe, she needs to have expensive, glamorous things but to be able to mix them with more simple items," says Gaultier. "There is always the supercliché example of the Chanel jacket with a T-shirt and jeans, but it Christian Louboutin 123 Double Platform Sandal Black does make a look that is more affordable ... well, more modern." Out in early March, Gaultier's cheap and chic line will offer instant hits like a rolled-collar pink-and-white-flowered frock ($40), a fitted khaki trench with stripes ($60), and his signature pinstriped tailored jackets and trousers (all under $50). Another well-known name making his oeuvre more accessible this spring is Narciso Rodriguez, a favorite designer of Sarah Jessica Parker and Christian Louboutin 123 Double Platform Sandal Gold Obama. He's just launched an eight-piece collection, available exclusively through eBay, that keeps to a typically austere palette and incorporates his ultraflattering architectural cuts. Prices? Just $65 to $350. Joining him are fellow New Yorkers Zac Posen and Richard Chai. The prices on Posen's new Z Spoke collection, sold only at Christian Louboutin Altadama watersnake shoes Fifth Avenue, start at around $78 and don't go over $675. Meanwhile, Chai's lower-priced Richard Chai Love, which also debuts for spring, will easily satisfy any fan of his main line with lean waistcoats ($395) and silk tanks in abstract floral prints ($295 to $325). There's also a world of credit-card-friendly fashion to be plumbed in lesser-known (but no less talented) names

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