The World's Top 10 Most Expensive High Heels
The World's Top 10 Most Expensive High Heels
When we think of luxurious high heels, we
probably think of Cinderella and how her simple life was transformed into a
luxurious one overnight. The story was lovely, but the heels she wore that
night were truly magical. High heels are not to be underestimated. The fact
that they are worn on your feet does not make them unnoticeable.
Women are known to set the standard for
beauty and fashion. They never fail to impress, from the hair and earrings to
the heels. While most people consider shoes to be a basic necessity, others
think carefully about what they put on their feet.
STUART WEITZMAN RETRO ROSE PUMPS - ONE MILLION DOLLARS
These Stuart Weitzman Retro Rose Pumps,
designed in the 1940s, are ranked tenth on the list of most expensive high
heels. Each shoe's pump is made of gold leather. They also include a 24-carat
gold and 100-carat diamond-studded rose. These are just the pumps; the entire
pair of shoes has nearly 400 diamonds.
The pumps made their debut at the 2008
Academy Awards when Weitzman chose screenwriter Diablo Cody to wear them. Cody,
on the other hand, declined the offer, citing a publicity stunt. The true
reason for the refusal is still unknown. What is known, however, is the
estimated value of the pair, which is $1 million.
STILETTOS - STUART WEITZMAN PLATINUM GUILD - $1.09 MILLION
Platinum Guild Stilettos is well-known for its 464 Kuwait
diamonds. Laura Haring presented the heels at the Academy Awards in 2002. She
gave them a $27 million necklace as a gift. Wearing these heels places you on
the list of the world's most expensive heels.
The ankle strap is a distinguishing feature
of this pair. Its straps can be removed and worn as necklaces or bracelets.
They are more than likely to make an appearance if they are diamond-studded.
This heel's beauty, style, and luxury make it well worth the price.
8. STUART WEITZMAN, RUBY STILETTOS, WIZARD OF OZ - $1.6 MILLION
The Ruby Stilettos are not only stunning
but also pricey. These heels are the eighth most expensive pair on our list,
retailing for $1.6 million. For a luxurious look, the pure platinum heels are
coated with a red stain finish. Furthermore, the look is completed with
123-carat 642 rubies. For those who adore red shoes, these are the most
expensive.
The pair were supposed to make their debut
in 2003, but it was postponed due to the Middle East war. They later made an
appearance at Harrod's in London.
JASON ARASHEBEN'S TOM FORD CUSTOM - $2 MILLION
Tom Ford customs by famous
designer Jason Ahasteen are the only male shoe on the list. To make a statement, Nick
Cannon wore them while hosting America's Got Talent in 2014. The statement was,
indeed, loud and clear.
These shoes took over a year to complete
and required over 2000 hours of work. Good things take time. They were worth every
second spent on them by the end. They contain 14,000 white diamonds weighing
340 carats. They are worth $2 million.
TANZANITE HEELS BY STUART WEITZMAN - $2 MILLION
Stuart Weitzman and Eddie Levitan
collaborated to create a masterpiece, The Tanzanite Heels. The $2 million
silver leather heels are both beautiful and expensive. The work was the result
of true craftsmanship, and the creators deserve every accolade that comes their
way.
Blue tanzanite gemstone mined in Tanzania,
Africa, was used to create the heels. At the toe strap, the gemstone is set
with 28-carat diamonds. They have the 'Stuart Weitzman' label on the heel.
$2 MILLION STUART WEITZMAN CINDERELLA SLIPPERS
With these heels, Stuart Weitzman brought
to life everyone's fantasy of what Cinderella heels looked like. The heels are
as fancy and appealing as they are expensive, retailing at $2 million. The
heels are completely covered in diamonds, 55 carats in total.
The Cinderella slippers have a unique right-foot
heel. It is set with a $1 million Amaretto diamond. The diamonds are
meticulously and professionally set into an Italian leather heel. During the
2004 Academy Awards, famous singer Alison Krauss wore these heels.
RITA HAYWORTH HEELS - STUART WEITZMAN - $3 MILLION
These heels are stunning, just like their
inspiration, famous Hollywood actress Stuart Rita Hayworth in the 1940s. The $3
million heels are designed in chocolate and feature a pair of Hayworth's old
earrings. Diamonds, sapphires, and rubies are also set in the heels.
Stuart and Eddie LeVian once again
demonstrated their talent for creating glamorous and fashionable shoes.
Princess Yasmin Aga Khan, Hayworth's daughter, currently owns this piece.
RUBY SLIPPERS BY HARRY WINSTON - $3 MILLION
The Harry Winston Ruby Slippers first
appeared in the 1939 film Wizard of Oz. Dorothy Gale was seen wearing the pair
as she walked through Emerald City in search of the wizard. The shoes were
created as a tribute to the film 50 years later, in 1989.
The shoes were valued at $3 million during
the celebration. The pair is adorned with diamonds and rubies to complete its
appearance. Many people, however, have criticized them for
being 'unfashionable.'
DEBBIE WINGHAM HIGH HEELS - 15.1 MILLION DOLLARS
Before the Passion Diamond Shoes, the
Debbie Wingham Heels ruled the streets as the most expensive heels in 2017.
Without a doubt, WinG ham's latest creation is a work of art. Wingham is also
known for designing the most expensive dresses (priced at $17.7 million), the
most expensive rubies, and the most expensive cakes.
Wingham was in charge of the design for
these shoes, while her partner Chris Campbell was in charge of the actual work.
The structure is made of 3-carat blue diamonds. Furthermore, the pair has gold
soles and zippers. An unknown family in Dubai owns the luxurious pair.
PASSION JEWELERS AND JADA DUBAI PASSION DIAMOND SHOES - MOST EXPENSIVE HIGH HEELS, $ 17 MILLION
Prepare yourself - With a price tag of $17
million, Jada Dubai and Passion Jewelers Passion diamond shoes are currently
the world's most expensive high heels, costing nearly $2 million more than
their closest competitors.
The elegant stilettos are made of real gold
and studded with 15-carat flawless diamonds. Each shoe is surrounded by 59
small round diamonds for a total of 118. The CEO of the company behind this
pair stated unequivocally that the company only designs shoes with diamonds.
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