NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) – Paris-based designer Christian Louboutin,  whose pumps have graced many fabulous and famous feet, sued fashion  rival Yves Saint Laurent over the use of the color red on shoe soles.
“Mr. Louboutin is the first designer to develop the idea of having  red soles on women’s shoes,” said the trademark infringement lawsuit  filed in Manhattan federal court on Thursday.
Since January, Louboutin said in the suit, he has asked luxury  company Yves Saint Laurent America, a subsidiary of the Gucci Group, to  stop selling red-soled shoes in the same select Manhattan stores as he  does.
“Defendants’ use of red footwear outsoles that are virtually  identical to plaintiffs’ Red Sole Mark is likely to cause and is causing  confusion, mistake and deception among the relevant purchasing public,”  the suit said.
The suit asks for a U.S. judge to impose $1 million in damages and order YSL to stop manufacturing similar designs.
The Gucci Group was not available for comment and the U.S. branch of Yves Saint Laurent declined comment on the lawsuit.
Since shortly after Louboutin founded his first boutique in 1991 in  Paris, the suit said, all his shoes have had red-lacquered soles. They  can fetch more than $1,000 a pair.
“The Red Sole has become synonymous with Christian Louboutin and high  fashion,” it said, adding that Louboutin had trademarked the design in  the United States in 2008.
YSL Issues Rebuttal In Louboutin ‘Red Soles’ Lawsuit
The most recent courtroom update involves an arguably snarky rebuttal  from YSL, essentially pooh-poohing Louboutin’s claims. According to The  Daily Mail, Louboutin claims to be “the first designer to develop the  idea of having red soles on women’s shoes,” in spite of the fact that  YSL has used scarlet soles on select shoe styles since the ’70s — long  before Louboutin’s innovation in 1992.
 
Court papers filed by YSL state that “Louboutin was fraudulent in his  trademark application claim that he had ‘exclusive’ use of the red sole:
 
“Red out-soles are a commonly used ornamental design feature in  footwear, dating as far back as the red shoes worn by King Louis XIV in  the 1600s and the ruby red shoes that carried Dorothy home in The Wizard  of Oz.”
 
Louboutin also went head-to-head, or heel-to-heel, with Brazilian  shoemaker Carmen Steffens for producing shoes with his “signature”  soles. In both lawsuits, Louboutin claims that the other designers’  red-soled shoes are being mistaken for those by Louboutin, creating a  false identity for his company.
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| Renee Zellweger seen here wearing a pair of Louboutins in Milan | 
This looks as if it still is not over yet, as Louboutin sues Dior
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