Nude had been one of the weirdest fads in fashion that have evolved through time. We have been witness to how this shade or palette made its way into becoming a lipstick, a make-up color, a lingerie hue and garment style. Fashion aficionados loved hue for the innocence it brings, while being sick sultry at the same time.
Nude is one color group that can have as many variations as it can, though it focuses on earth colors like brown or flesh. It can also accentuate another color that’s why it is one of the most used colors on fabric and other materials.
Nudes have been a huge hit to almost all fashion markets, from teenage pop kids to the perfectly-aged women of today, because of the sheer flexibility that this palette can offer. And so it is not a surprise that famous shoe designer Christian Louboutin have taken the bandwagon and created masterpieces of footwear that girls would surely drool for.
With Louboutin’s infamous line “bare all and go nude” upon the line’s release earlier this year, the franchise has received thousands of women wanting to own the nude collection of sexy stilettos. Originally released with five shades, Christian Louboutin doesn’t know when to stop and is planning to craft two more shades on the third quarter of 2015.
Currently, the nude stilettos line has five base colors and the two colors said to be on shoe stands this August are on the notes of light flesh and showy brown, fondly branded as Deepik and Dorissima.
The other palettes currently circling high-end fashion malls are Ada, Safki, Maya, Nats and Lea. All of the prototypes follow the usual Louboutin finish — the sharp yet rounded stiletto tip, the balancing heels that any woman can don and the well-fitting shoe mouth that will not only promise you style but comfort as well.
Fashion icons Kim Kardashian and Cara Delevigne are said to be the owners of these Louboutins and women all over the world is dreaming to snatch a pair for a range of $650 – $750.
Christian Louboutin and his designer shoes have been known by the general fashion mainstream due to the brave risks in women’s footwear, combining the formality and empowered class while sufficing wearers with manageability in wearing a precious pair of shoes.
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