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Blackpink‘s Rosé wore soaring Christian Louboutin pumps at the launch of Tiffany & Co.’s “Tiffany Wonder” exhibition at the Tokyo Node gallery in Tokyo on Thursday.
Rosé, a Tiffany & Co. brand ambassador, was on hand to take in the immersive exhibition celebrating the American jeweler’s heritage of creativity and craftsmanship over 187 years. Pharrell Williams and Olivia Wilde also attended.
Christian Louboutin’s So Kate is an elevated version of the brand’s Kate silhouette named after legendary supermodel Kate Moss. Rosé opted for a glossy black patent version of the low-cut pumps featuring a pencil-thin stiletto measuring over 4 inches. The best-selling shoes are available to shop online via leading high-end online retailers.
Rosé is no stranger to stepping out in sky-high stilettos, whether she’s hitting a red carpet or attending a fancy event. Last month at the 2024 Vanity Fair Oscar party, the New Zealand-born Korean singer donned pointy slingback pumps featuring a lustrous bronze finish that matched her dress seamlessly. Similarly, she towered in sleek pointed black pumps at the YSL after party during Paris Fashion Week in March and at the State Banquet at Buckingham Palace on November 21, 2023.
Christian Louboutin, often shorted to simply “Louboutin,” is one of the most recognizable and coveted brands in the luxury footwear space today. Prior to founding his namesake design house in 1991, Louboutin was an apprentice under Roger Vivier and designed women’s shoes for YSL and Chanel. Louboutin’s super high heels and signature red soles sky-rocketed the Parisian designer to fame in the ’90s and early 2000s.
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