A romantically sensual interpretation of a long-lost Champagne tradition
Legendary in 19th century for their allure, prima ballerinas were famously fêted by gentleman patrons who'd raise a toast of Champagne poured in the dancer’s slipper following a triumphant performance.
This rarified tradition was then scandalously adopted by the dancing girls of the Folies Bergère during the days of Belle Époque Paris.
This most extravagant of Champagne rituals has been reawakened by the House of Piper-Heidsieck, where delicious decadence and audacity align seamlessly with Christian Louboutin, master shoe designer synonymous with artistic genius and beauty.
Together, these two hallmarks of taste define a fetish for the finest.
The sensual romance of Le Rituel ascends incarnate through a magnificent six-inch crystal stiletto Champagne flute. Standing on a translucent sole saturated by Louboutin's iconic red hue of seduction, the shoe perfectly harmonizes with the famous red label of Piper-Heidsieck Brut.
With this most extravagant flute in hand, a desire to serve a sip of Piper to one’s paramour becomes irresistible.
Sold in the United States at select Neiman Marcus stores as well as online at //www.le-rituel.com.
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