‘Botticella Alta’ Sandals by Christian Louboutin in Black / Gold / Silver

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Celebrities can’t get enough of Christian Louboutin‘s ‘Botticella Alta’ sandals that are inspired by Sandro Botticelli’s ‘The Birth of Venus’ painting. You can buy them at Matches Fashion and Net-A-Porter. Below are just some of the stars who have rocked them.

Olivia Munn in Galvan One-Piece

The 37-year-old actress joined Sadie SinkAlisha BoeCamila Mendes and Kim Kardashian at the 2018 MTV Movie & TV Awards at Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California. Olivia Munn donned a plush ocean green jumpsuit from the Galvan Pre-Fall 2018 Collection that left her Christian Louboutin pumps barely visible. She accessorized with pavé-studded pear diamond huggie hoop earrings from Anita Ko that you can buy at Saks Fifth Avenue.

Olivia Munn showing sideboob at the 2018 MTV Movie & TV Awards at Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California, on June 16, 2018Olivia Munn showing sideboob at the 2018 MTV Movie & TV Awards at Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California, on June 16, 2018

Olivia Munn paired her Galvan jumpsuit with Christian Louboutin's 'Botticella Alta' sandalsOlivia Munn paired her Galvan jumpsuit with Christian Louboutin’s ‘Botticella Alta’ sandals

Florence Pugh in Pale Pink Dress

Florence Pugh hit the red carpet in Christian Louboutin‘s ‘Botticella Alta’ sandals at Kensington Palace in London, England. She was joined at the event by ‘Call Me By Your Name’ star Timothee Chalamet and ‘Get Out’ star Daniel Kaluuya.

The 22-year-old English actress glittered in a pale pink dress that she styled with everest lurex-laced suede ankle-strap sandals with shell detail stitching.

Florence Pugh glittered in a pale pink dress that she styled with everest lurex-laced suede ankle-strap sandals with shell detail stitching at the 2018 EE British Academy Film Awards Nominees Party at Kensington Palace in London, England, on February 17, 2018

Florence Pugh glittered in a pale pink dress that she styled with everest lurex-laced suede ankle-strap sandals with shell detail stitching at the 2018 EE British Academy Film Awards Nominees Party at Kensington Palace in London, England, on February 17, 2018Florence Pugh glittered in a pale pink dress that she styled with everest lurex-laced suede ankle-strap sandals with shell detail stitching at the 2018 EE British Academy Film Awards Nominees Party at Kensington Palace in London, England, on February 17, 2018

Florence Pugh wearing everest lurex-laced suede Botticella Alta ankle-strap sandalsFlorence Pugh wearing everest lurex-laced suede “Botticella Alta” ankle-strap sandals

‘Botticella Alta’ Platform Sandals in Everest, $995 at Matches Fashion and Net-A-Porter

Christian Louboutin’s new celebrity favorite takes inspiration from the Sandro Botticelli masterpiece, “The Birth of Venus”. This 150mm platform sandal in everest lurex-laced suede with shell detail stitching is a Spring/Summer look of mythic proportions.

'Botticella Alta' Platform Sandals in Everest

'Botticella Alta' Platform Sandals in Everest

‘Botticella Alta’ Platform Sandals in Gold, $995 at Matches Fashion and Net-A-Porter

Christian Louboutin’s gold metallic lizard-print leather and specchio leather Botticella Alta ankle-strap sandals are styled with a comfortable platform and the shoe maestro’s signature heel. Showcasing one of the collection’s key themes, this pair is finished with an elaborate mermaid-shell-inspired vamp.

Botticella Alta Platform Sandals in Gold

'Botticella Alta' Platform Sandals in Gold

'Botticella Alta' Platform Sandals in Gold

'Botticella Alta' Platform Sandals in Gold

‘Botticella Alta’ Platform Sandals in Black, $995 at Matches Fashion and Net-A-Porter

This 150mm platform sandal in black lurex-laced suede with shell detail stitching is a Spring/Summer look of mythic proportions.

'Botticella Alta' Platform Sandals in Black

'Botticella Alta' Platform Sandals in Black

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