Baroque Floral Lookbooks

The Spring/Summer 2014 Christian Louboutin Campaign is Artsy and Floral

When shoes are this artfully designed it's only fair they be treated like artistic masterpieces; and the Spring/Summer 2014 Christian Louboutin campaign is genius for doing just that.

Having the art of the shoes be the centerpiece, the Spring/Summer 2014 Christian Louboutin campaign is styled like a Baroque painting that is reminiscent of the work of great Flemish artist Peter Paul Rubens.

Being an artist himself, shoemaker Christian Louboutin understands the importance of craftsmanship and has great respect for the art world and its renowned players. Having already created a lookbook for the Fall 2011 collection inspired by famous paintings, it's obvious shoe guru Louboutin loves beautiful things.

Photographer by Peter Lippmann, the Spring/Summer 2014 Christian Louboutin campaign showcases the collection with all its dazzling shoes and floral artwork.

Art-inspired Campaigns
Harness the power of art and design to create visually stunning and memorable advertising campaigns for your brand.
Baroque Influences
Incorporate elements of Baroque art, such as elaborate details and rich colors, into your product designs to add a sense of luxury and sophistication.
Collaborations with Artists
Partner with talented artists to create unique and eye-catching campaigns that showcase your brand's products in a creative and artistic way.

Sectors Adopting This

Fashion
Fashion brands can adopt the artistic approach used by Christian Louboutin to create visually captivating campaigns and attract the attention of their target audience.
Luxury Goods
Luxury brands can incorporate Baroque influences in their product designs to create a sense of opulence and exclusivity.
Advertising
Advertising agencies can collaborate with artists to bring a fresh and artistic perspective to their clients' campaigns, capturing the attention of consumers and standing out in a crowded marketplace.
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  • Millennial (primary audience)
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