During Paris Men’s Fashion Week, Christian Louboutin unveiled its Sartorial line in a multisensory experience that transformed the Hôtel de Crillon into a living atelier. Set across three grand salons of the historic palace, the presentation wove together craftsmanship, performance, and fashion storytelling in an homage to the Maison’s enduring values: precision, creativity, and modern elegance.

The journey began in the Salon des Batailles, where guests were invited to witness the meticulous artistry behind three key techniques. Artisans demonstrated la patine and le glaçage—methods that give Louboutin’s Chambeliss shoes their burnished depth and mirror-like polish. The third, embroidery, was masterfully executed by Maison Lesage, whose butterflies shimmered across the limited-edition Farfajour and Farfanuit shoes. Each butterfly, crafted entirely by hand with sequins, beads, and rhinestones on organza, spoke to the finesse and emotion embedded in every stitch.
In the Salon des Aigles, the experience evolved into performance art. Four dancers animated 24 hours in the life of a modern dandy, wearing standout styles like the equestrian-inspired Lord Chamb boots and the intricately adorned Circus Booty Perla, glimmering with over 10,000 rhinestones and pearls. Framed by two sculptural vitrines deconstructing the Farfarock and Farfaman, the scene invited viewers to move through and around the installation—highlighting Louboutin’s vision of shoes not just as fashion, but as movement, story, and identity.


The final salon, Marie-Antoinette, saw the Chambeliss line take center stage. Displayed across a billiard-green table in a space rumoured to have hosted piano lessons for the Queen herself, the shoes were accompanied by their own tailored shirt collars, each fastened with a signature Chambelink pin. Echoing the elegance of traditional men’s jewellery, the pins—including the rhinestone-set Chambelink Strass—added a subtle yet striking flourish. Together, the shoes and their sartorial accents formed a cohesive narrative: a modern reimagining of men’s tailoring and timeless detail through the Louboutin lens.
The Sartorial showcase was more than a presentation—it was a celebration of Louboutin’s commitment to heritage and innovation. In blending fine craftsmanship with theatricality, the Maison reinforced its position as a beacon of refined menswear and expressive design. With each room offering a layered story of artistry and identity, Christian Louboutin’s Sartorial line arrives not as a seasonal statement, but as a lasting legacy of elegance.



This presentation also marked a deeper dialogue between fashion and performance, seamlessly blending Louboutin’s dedication to form with storytelling through motion. Each salon offered a shift in atmosphere—from the reverent silence of craftsmanship to the spirited drama of the dancer’s vignette—drawing guests into a full-circle journey of sartorial identity. The immersive environment not only displayed the collection but also honoured the process behind it, giving each pair of shoes a living narrative.
Christian Louboutin’s choice of venue—Hôtel de Crillon—was deliberate and poetic. The grandeur of the space, layered with centuries of history, served as the perfect counterpart to the Maison’s reimagining of classic menswear codes. By placing contemporary designs within rooms once graced by royalty and revolutionaries, the brand reasserted its philosophy: that elegance is timeless, and true style lies in the details that stand the test of time.

As Paris Men’s Fashion Week looked forward, Christian Louboutin looked both back and ahead. The Sartorial line is not simply a seasonal release—it’s a manifesto. Through masterful technique, daring embellishments, and subtle nods to heritage, the collection invites the modern man to embrace personal expression with purpose. In a world often driven by speed and spectacle, Sartorial is a return to art, to detail, and to the enduring beauty of craftsmanship.