Christian Louboutin horoscope shoes could be in your future

Gaze at the stars every time you look down at your feet.
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Noelle Sciacca
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Christian Louboutin sees red soles in your future.

The fashion and beauty company designed a line of horoscope-specific footwear exclusively for online retailer Moda Operandi



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Each astrological sign will be available in two different styles -- an opened-toe mule and a pointed flat. Shoppers can choose between black, navy and a deep purple. 

“The allure of a Christian Louboutin shoe is undeniable; its beauty and craftsmanship is unsurpassed," Moda Operandi’s CEO Deborah Nicodemus said in a statement. "We are thrilled to launch an exclusive bespoke collection inspired by astrology, a source of creative inspiration that's near and dear to the heart of Mr. Louboutin himself."



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This is the first time the brand will be sold on Moda. The limited edition collection kicks off a series of designer collaborations that Moda will release to celebrate its fifth anniversary.

On Friday the shoes became available for preorder and will begin shipping this summer. The mules retail for $2,200 and the flats $2,000. While you don't have to cover the whole cost now, a $1,000 deposit is required.

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Noelle Sciacca

Noelle Sciacca is a Fashion Reporter at Mashable. Noelle writes on the intersection of fashion and the media. A graduate of Liberty University with a degree in Business Marketing, Noelle previously worked for SELF Magazine and Lucky Magazine. At Mashable, her aim is to make the most innovative, entertaining, and empowering fashion content on the web.

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