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Christian Louboutin Reinterprets Impressionist Masterpieces For Spring

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Christian Louboutin Reinterprets Impressionist Masterpieces For Spring

Christian Louboutin has done it again, interpreting art world classics for his advertising campaigns. This time, he's tapped the Impressionist masters for Spring/Summer 2014, where pastels and floral looks flourished on runways from New York to Paris. 

Photographer and artist Peter Lippmann reinterpreted masterpieces such as Camille Pissarro's Pink PeoniesVincent Van Gogh's Sunflowers, juxtaposing covetable shoes and handbags around, or within, the still life and flowers.

Previously, for Fall 2013, Lippmann created the lookbook based on paintings by Flemish painter Peter Paul Rubens, including "Two Satyrs", "The Three Graces" and "David Slaying Goliath". In Fall 2011, he reinterpreted yet others like Georges de La Tour's "Magdalene with the Smoking Flame" and Marie-Guillemine Benoist's "Portrait dune Negresse".

For those who can't afford Louboutin's $1,000 red soles, perhaps a life-sized print of one of these masterpieces to pacify the soul.

To view these couture takes on art classics, click on the slideshow.

 

Christian Louboutin's Spring 14 ad campaign by Peter Lippmann

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