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My cultural life

Christian Louboutin’s influences

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Christian Louboutin is a name synonymous with shoes. After stints designing for Chanel and Yves Saint Laurent, he set up his eponymous label in 1991, producing sky-high pumps – replete with red soles ( 6) – followed swiftly by sky-high sales. As the story goes, a young Louboutin found inspiratio­n in a sign forbidding visitors to wear high heels into the Palais de la Porte Dorée in Paris, an institutio­n which he says ‘played a major role in my creative trajectory’. It follows, then, that this must be the site for major showcase ‘Christian Louboutin, Exhibition [niste]’ ( 1) – it is, he muses, not a case of the right time, but the right place. From 26 February to 26 July 2020( pal a is-ported oree. fr; christianl­ouboutin.com).

The book that has influenced me the most is Blonde by Joyce Carol Oates. It’s a moving story about an actress, a fictionali­sed Marilyn Monroe, explaining why everybody is in love with her and her fragility. My Name is Red by Orhan Pamuk is an incredible murder story in the world of miniaturis­ts in 16th-century Istanbul. I adore dark and mysterious tales. My favourite record? Anything by Diana Ross. My best-loved film is a 1960s Italian sketch movie called The Witches (or Le Streghe). It’s composed of five comic stories directed by Luchino Visconti, Franco Rossi, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Mauro Bolognini and Vittorio De Sica, with Silvana Mangano ( 2) playing all the females.

My number one cultural institutio­n is the Lahore Museum ( 3) in Pakistan. It has the most extraordin­ary Gandhara sculptures – including an Ascetic Buddha – and beautiful miniatures, which is a type of art I really appreciate.

The last exhibition I saw wasthemind-blowing ‘Lucian Freud: The Self-Portraits’ at the Royal Academy of Arts. He’s one of my favourite painters. I didn’t realise how many self-portraits he made in such a wide range of techniques.

I don’t define myself as a collector. A collection implies a precise direction, like Scandinavi­an design from the 1950s. I’m too curious for that. I like beautifull­y made objects, from furniture by Oscar Niemeyer, to Coptic crosses or paintings by Imran Qureshi and Gilbert & George ( 4). I have a personal connection with every piece I buy – I immediatel­y love it, or it is linked to someone or something I cherish or admire. One of my most-loved places is Rio de Janeiro, ( 5) where I’ve been going to sketch collection­s for a few years. I like to visit Sítio Burle Marx, a breathtaki­ng garden designed by artist and landscape architect Roberto Burle Marx, which is an hour’s drive outside the city.

I just spent two weeks in Brazil designing my 2021 collection but I’ m now focused on the exhibition. I don’t have long-term projects – I follow my instincts and I’ m open to opportunit­ies. My plan is to see what

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