Christian Louboutin Eyewear
In February 2024, Christian Louboutin announced its entry into the eyewear segment through a global licensing agreement with Marcolin Group. For the iconic designer, eyewear was not a new product but rather a natural extension of his philosophy of viewing accessories as transformative works of art. The first collection from this collaboration, released for the SS25 season, featured four distinctive models that translated the brand’s Dna into frames. Miss Z combined bold geometry with inspiration from nature through an architectural silhouette accented with palm leaf details, while So Kate, named after the iconic stiletto, carried the shoe’s refined elegance into eyewear design. Greggo reinterpreted the sophisticated presence of Oxford shoes with glossy black acetate, and Georges directly referenced the brand’s long-standing red sole with gold accents, metal studs, and flashes of red. These frames were more than ordinary accessories; they were expressions of Parisian style. Produced in Italy by Marcolin, each model was brought to life with meticulous craftsmanship; the combination of acetate and metal created structures that were both lightweight and durable. Comfort was fused with artistry, transforming Louboutin eyewear into objects of luxury design as much as functional eyewear. This first eyewear series reaffirmed that for Louboutin, red is never just a color but a statement of identity and allure. The collection was refined with special lenses developed in collaboration with Zeiss, whose anti-reflective coatings, glare reduction, and enhanced durability ensured flawless vision. Strong Louboutin codes were translated into frames, building a holistic lifestyle narrative, with each piece—like all of his creations—promising empowerment, imagination, and sophistication. The union of technical excellence and aesthetic daring makes Christian Louboutin Eyewear a unique luxury brand where innovation meets elegance. With global distribution secured through the Marcolin Group partnership, the brand’s iconic allure now reaches new audiences while reinforcing the admiration of loyal clients. Once again, Louboutin transforms an everyday object—eyewear—into a symbol of artistry, glamour, and Parisian chic.
Chronology:
1963
Louboutin was born in Paris in 1963, the youngest child in a modest household.
1976
Inspired by a museum sign forbidding stilettos, he decides to design shoes that empower women.
1979
He leaves Paris and, guided by his creative and free spirit, travels to Egypt and India.
1980
Apprentices at the renowned French Folies Bergère cabaret, assisting with costume sewing.
1982
Develops his talent by working with world-famous fashion houses Charles Jourdan, Chanel, and Yves Saint Laurent.
1991
Opens his first boutique in Galerie Véro-Dodat, Paris, and founds his eponymous company, Christian Louboutin.
1992
Creates the legendary red sole by painting the bottoms of his shoes with bright red nail polish.
2003
Introduces his first handbag, a true manifesto of craftsmanship designed to elevate every moment from day to night, in harmony with his shoes.
2007-2009
His shoe collections are consecutively named “Most Prestigious Women’s Shoes” by the Luxury Institute.
2013
Christian Louboutin presents his first men’s shoe collection.
2014
Louboutin launches the So Kate stiletto, one of the iconic red-soled styles.
2021
Collaborates with Idris and Sabrina Elba to present the ‘Walk a Mile in My Shoes’ series, supporting charities working for social justice.
2022
Introduces, for the first time, a collection that includes not only adults but also children and pets.
2024
Signs a global eyewear licensing agreement with Marcolin Group, extending through 2029.
2025
Becomes a global independent luxury brand with over 160 boutiques and launches its first eyewear collection for the Spring/Summer season.
September 2025