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Demi Moore was red-hot in a pair of towering Christian Louboutin heels while leaving the Hôtel Martinez during the 77th Cannes Film Festival today.
The “Ghost” star has been showing off her footwear range. Earlier this week, we found the actress in a pair of sleek black patent leather riding boots that appeared to hit below the knee while attending the Gucci Cruise 2025 fashion show, held at London’s Tate Modern.
When it comes to switching it up, she did just that when pulling up to the “An Unforgettable Evening” benefit in Los Angeles on April 11. For that occasion, she sported classic black strappy sandals.
The annual film festival held in Cannes, France previews new films of all genres, including documentaries from all around the world and brings. It brings out many A-list celebrities to its many different premieres. The actress stars in the blood-splattered thriller “The Substance” alongside Margaret Qualley and Dennis Quaid has an eventful Cannes schedule to promote the film. This weekend marks Moore’s first time appearing in Cannes’ Official Selection as a co-star of a competition title.
In a striking silhouette, Christian Louboutin Red Velvet Peep Toe Platform Ankle Strap Sandals make a fashion statement. Made from luxurious velvet in a bold red hue, they feature peep toes, knotted uppers, platforms, and towering 6-inch heels.
Established in Paris in 1991, Christian Louboutin’s first customer was Princess Caroline of Monaco. Prior to founding his eponymous brand, the French fashion designer was an apprentice under Roger Vivier and designed women’s shoes for Chanel and Yves Saint Laurent. Now one of the most successful luxury shoe brands in the world, Louboutin has received numerous accolades and starred on the cover of FN’s 75th anniversary issue in 2020.
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