Christian Louboutin and Michael Halpern show collaboration result at London Fashion Week
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Christian Louboutin and Michael Halpern show collaboration result at London Fashion Week

Christian Louboutin and young American designer Michael Halpern presented a joint collection of women's shoes on the platform at London Fashion Week. This is the fourth collaboration of the famous shoe brand and the rising star of the fashion world. 

Michael Halpern, a London-based designer whose brand was born in the 2016 year, he quickly became famous due to his characteristic disco style and the use of a huge number of sparkles. With one vibrant collection, Michael Halpern was acquired by Bergdorf Goodman, Matchesfashion.com and Browns. He was immediately noticed and especially noted by Donatella Versace. U.S.-born Michael Halpern graduated from the Parsons School of Design in 2010, then worked as a design assistant with J. Mendel and Oscar de la Rent, and then moved to London to complete his studies at Central Saint Martins (Central College of Art and Design. St. Martin in London).

In the Christian Louboutin x Michael Halpern collection, Michael Halpern's signature sequins are ideally combined with the incredibly feminine style of Christian Louboutin. The colorful platform sandals are crafted in bold colors, sparkling with sequins and metallic accents.

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Along with a feminine fashion show, Christian Louboutin managed to showcase his new collection of sports-style shoes in London at a noisy event in Manfeyr. To show the collection, the designer attracted break dance dancers who showed all the advantages of the brand's new sneakers in dance. A new collection of Christian Louboutin unisex sneakers called Run Loubi Run will be available in late February.

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