Christian Louboutin’s New Nude Heels Embrace Balletcore and Inclusivity

Christian Louboutin’s balletcore Cassia Lace Up heels redefine nude with shades for every skin tone in the Nudes collection.
Christian Louboutin’s Balletcore Nudes Honor Every Skin Tone

Christian Louboutin’s Nudes collection returns with a balletcore twist. The new Cassia Lace Up heels are inspired by ballerinas, wrapping elegantly around the ankle like satin ribbons before a performance.

But these heels are more than stylish. They represent inclusivity. Louboutin’s vision is clear: nude isn’t one color, it’s a spectrum. The Cassia Lace Up comes in multiple shades to blend seamlessly with diverse skin tones, celebrating everyone equally.

From deep to pale hues, each pair reflects real people. As Louboutin said, “Nude is not a beige color, but a concept, and it should be plural to reflect the full spectrum of skin tones.”

This collection proves fashion can be graceful, powerful, and inclusive all at once.

Christian Louboutin’s Balletcore Nude Heels Celebrate All Skin Tones

New Louboutin Nude Heels Bring Ballet-Inspired Inclusivity

Christian Louboutin Cassia Lace Up

Louboutin Updates Nude Heels with Balletcore and Inclusivity

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