Friday, September 23, 2011

Christian Louboutin Collaborated with David Lynch and John Malkovich on His First Book, Out Next Month

Christian Louboutin, one of the world’s 
most celebrated shoe designers, has completed his first book and it promises to be be more than just pretty pictures of stilettos. While his name may be more closely associated with red-soled Hollywood starlets than anything else, the man is truly an artist who is passionate about and dedicated to his craft. So perhaps that’s why people like John Malkovich and David Lynch have signed on as collaborators.
Christian Louboutin [Rizzoli] is like a biography, retrospective and photography book all rolled into one. Following a foreword by legendary actor/producer John Malkovich, there will be one chapter devoted to his biography, including his work for Chanel and Yves Saint Laurent and never-before-seen personal photos; one chapter focusing on the interiors of his boutiques around the world; one chapter devoted to his “20 years of design” including still life portraits and editorials; one chapter with shots of his homes in Paris and Egypt and his studios and workshops; and one chapter devoted to his collaboration with filmmaker David Lynch called “Fetish,” a series of photographs of Louboutin’s limited-edition fetish shoes, which have been shown in galleries but never published in a book.
The final of the six chapters will be a complete catalogue of Louboutin’s work, according to Barnes & Noble‘s overview.
Their collaborations with Louboutin are not the only fashion endeavors for Malkovich, who has a line of suits called Technobohemian, or Lynch, who directed Marion Cotillard’s Dior commercial. According to Vogue UK, there will also be contributions by Dita Von Teese, Kristen Scott Thomas and Mika.
Books by fashion designers can sometimes be a bit boring and predictable, but this one sounds pretty awesome. Plus, how gorgeous would that look on a coffee table? Apparently, it even has a five-piece foldout binding and a pop-up. Want.

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