Christian Louboutin: Red Soles, High Heels, and a Global Quest for Trademark Rights

On the tree-lined Avenue George V in Paris’ 8th Arrondissement, mere steps from the Seine and just across the street from where Cristóbal Balenciaga opened his own maison in 1937, Yves Saint Laurent’s team was in the midst of working on the brand’s Resort collection in early April 2011 when a package arrived. The stack of … Continue reading Christian Louboutin: Red Soles, High Heels, and a Global Quest for Trademark Rights