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You Can Now 'Louboutinize' Your Photos With The New Christian Louboutin App

You'll be seeing red in no time.
PARIS, FRANCE - MARCH 06: Writer Natasha Goldenberg wears Christian Louboutin shoes on day 4 of Paris Collections: Women on March 06, 2015 in Paris, France. (Photo by Kirstin Sinclair/Getty Images)
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PARIS, FRANCE - MARCH 06: Writer Natasha Goldenberg wears Christian Louboutin shoes on day 4 of Paris Collections: Women on March 06, 2015 in Paris, France. (Photo by Kirstin Sinclair/Getty Images)

(Relaxnews) - Do you ever feel like you need a little more designer shoe action in your life? If the answer is yes then Christian Louboutin's new app could be for you.

"Louboutinize" is a free photo editing app that lets users add a dash of luxury to their pictures via three different filters. 'Rouge' will wash images in a layer of deep red, the label's signature sole hue, while 'Crystallize' allows users to see their images as though through a diamond, inspired by the label's nail lacquer bottle design. Finally, 'Legs' gives snappers the chance to upload a fun pair of legs to their pictures, choosing between a can-can girl, a football player and three other limb options.

Once customized, photos can be instantly shared on Instagram, Facebook or Twitter thanks to the addition of a built-in lightning-bolt button. According to Women's Wear Daily, the brand will compile a weekly selection of the best images created using the app.

It is proving to be a big summer for Christian Louboutin, with news of the app following the announcement that the famous shoe label is making even more headway in the beauty industry with the launch of a luxury lipstick line. The iconic red hue of the label's soles will be immortalized in the form of "The Rouge Louboutin" lipstick, packaged in luxurious black, silver and gold casing. A further 35 hues, packaged in gold casing, will make up the collection, which is set to launch commercially on September 1, with lipsticks priced at $90.

The French brand has so far only released "Louboutinize" on the App Store.

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