Christian Louboutin vs. Diane von Furstenberg: Battle of the Sandal-Pumps

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Simultaneously, Christian Louboutin has nailed the comfort of a regular pump, the security of a bootie, and infused the unapologetic sexiness of a cutout sandal. Full-coverage with no appeal spared, no frump to be found – it’s also no surprise this deep-V shoe is called the Creve Coeuricon ($795). That’s French for “heartbreak,” and as much as it breaks mine to not buy it, this is ultimately a basic shoe that isn’t worth the dent in your wallet.

Especially when Diane von Furstenberg’s Zia sandalicon ($280) serves the same purpose. Plus, with a stretchy sling-back and suede construction, you can expect comfort and flexibility. The price tag is as easy as the wear.

This just proves that sometimes – actually, lots of times – spending less doesn’t mean you’re sacrificing style. In this case, you’re even gaining a rainbow of options. The crisscross platform also comes in sunny mustard and cobalt blue, so why not? At this price, go ahead and have some fun.

3 thoughts on “Christian Louboutin vs. Diane von Furstenberg: Battle of the Sandal-Pumps

  1. Spending less may not mean that you are sacrificing style necessarily, that is another debate in itself….but when you compare the 2 shoes above there is no comparison to me. The CL shoe is more sophisticated and beautiful by far ….and a basic shoe is worthy of the extra $$$ as it will be in style for years to come.

    • I own a few DVF shoes, and they are actually very comfortable, stylish and so far no issues with the quality. I also like the CL, but the heel is not as high as the DVF, and it doesn’t have a platform so its more uncomfortable and not as high. I’ll just stay with my <3 DVF's!!

  2. I’ve had two pairs of DVF shoes, and will never buy another…they are not well made (at least those that I purchased). One pair fell apart the first day I wore them. Figuring it was just a flaw, I exchanged them for another pair of the same shoe, and again…fell apart on the first wear. I tried a totally different style, and they lasted slightly longer…about 2 months. I’d save up and go for the CL’s.

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