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"textContent": "Christian Louboutin turned Paris into a red-soaked lost civilisation for Spring/Summer 2027, inviting guests to step beyond the present and into a world built entirely around its most recognisable symbol: red. Conceived by Jaden Smith, the men’s presentation transformed the Maison’s signature colour into an entire universe, somewhere between an archaeological discovery, a fantasy kingdom and a fever dream buried beneath the sand. Titled as a passage into a “red kingdom,” the immersive experience explored humanity’s fascination with what remains after great civilisations disappear. For the presentation, Smith created the ruins of an imagined empire where Christian Louboutin’s codes became ancient artefacts waiting to be rediscovered. The concept reflects Jaden Smith’s ongoing fascination with imagination, history and the relationship between human creation and time. “This collection is a step into the world of Christian Louboutin Men’s – a graceful fall down the rabbit hole of our universe,” he explained. “It is a story about history, passion and the inevitable fate of every great civilisation that came before us.” The journey began through a monumental entrance inspired by the Colossus of Rhodes, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Towering sculptural feet framed the gateway, creating the impression that... Read more »\n\nThe post christian louboutin ss27 | red kingdom appeared first on Schön! Magazine.",
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