DIY: Christian Louboutin knockoffs

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Photos from Fashion Mongers- check out her site if you need more explanation than these photos provide.

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DIY spikes pyramid stud

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More step-by-step photos after the jump.

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DIY Christian Louboutin knockoff spiked heels shoes

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14 Responses to “DIY: Christian Louboutin knockoffs”

  1. Assh Says:

    Amazing! I love doing DIY work inspired by haute couture. I’m going to definitely break out a pair of heels and do this.

  2. Amber Says:

    sweet!

  3. g.v. Says:

    Oh god, those things are amazing.

  4. Brittney Says:

    Then if you want… Paint the bottom red for a really nice knockoff! :D

  5. Style Odyssey Says:

    so clever….this is INSANE, i love it!! i want to try.

  6. A Says:

    I simply HAVE to make myself some of these!

  7. Piggy Says:

    Wonder how heavy they are… :p

  8. Cathat Says:

    Gothci DYI never ceases to amaze – bravo

  9. Ana Droid Says:

    :O I shudder to think of putting the pyramid studs in. They look pretty good though.

  10. Alcy Says:

    Ooh, cool! Now I’m tempted to give shoe modification a try…

  11. Georgia Says:

    I am so going to try this. I’ve done such before with spikes. I am a DIY junky.

  12. Amanda Says:

    Those are awesome!
    And Brittany – that’s such a kickass idea. I have been known to knock off a few Louboutin’s in my day, haha.

  13. Christian louboutin Says:

    oh,i agree with above,the Christian louboutin shoes is nice,i love it.www,manoloblahnik-heels,com

  14. Jennifer Says:

    Yes, but I am obsessed with the bright red sole under the shoe, the trademark of louboutin right now! How do I get THAT part in a DIY!

    PLEASE and not just with paint, anyway like maybe get a new sole put on? any thoughts anyone?

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