STUART WEITZMAN RITA HAYWORTH HEELS – $3 million

Home Fashion Design Fashion Top 20 Most Expensive Shoes in the World FASHION DESIGNFASHIONMOST EXPENSIVE 124 shares 110 14 TOP 20 MOST EXPENSIVE SHOES IN THE WORLD Posted on September 26, 2018 ONE COMMENT 124 Shares LIKE TWEET Check 20 world’s most expensive shoes – the most actual rating of the expensive shoes of 2018. It’s quite surprising but top 5 of most expensive shoes doesn’t include any men shoes. Thanks to rare diamonds, platinum and gold – women’s shoes Debbie Wingham High Heels is the most expensive shoes ever. Most expensive shoes for men – Tom Ford Custom by Jason Arasheben are completely strewn with diamonds. Exceptionally expensive materials and luxury shoe brands multiplied by hundreds of hours of painstaking hand work make this shoe incredibly expensive. Gone are the days when shoes were worn to protect the feet. Nowadays, they’ve become an integral part of a person’s wardrobe as well as a fashion necessity. Made from a variety of materials, shoes can range from a few hundreds to thousands of dollars. But for the uber rich, shoes also serve as an indicator of a person’s social status. And if you own any pair of the shoes listed below, you know you’ve got it made:   20. AUBERCY DIAMOND SHOES – $4,510 Aubercy has always had a loyal clientele ever since it opened its doors in 1935. And their most coveted item is the diamond studded evening shoes. Nicknamed the ‘Phil’, these shoes will set you back anywhere between $3,010 and $4,510.   19. LOUIS VITTO MANHATTAN RICHELIEU MEN’S SHOES – $10,000 This brand is considered to be the epitome of luxury in the world of fashion. So, it makes sense that the product it delivers will be incredibly detailed. And it shows in the vintage style and craftsmanship of these shoes. The waxed alligator skin along with the complex stitch patterns and nuanced perforation motif make the $10,000 price tag seem worth it.   18. NIKE AIR MAG 2016 – $26,000 If you’re a fan of sneakers, then this is one shoe you might consider taking out a second mortgage on your house for. The 2016 edition of the Air Mag was directly lifted from the cult 80’s sci-fi hit Back to the Future II. While the auto-lacing feature and lights in that pair were achieved using cinematic effects, 30 years later, all that technology has become a reality. These sneakers are battery-powered and feature a motor. Only a 100 were manufactured by the brand, making them incredibly rare. Right now, these shoes command an average market price of $26,000.   17. TESTONI MEN’S DRESS SHOES – $30,000 The dress shoes for men crafted by Testoni are no slouch either. They are a testament to fine Italian craftsmanship and the footwear is valued highly in all markets worldwide. These shoes are incredibly light and completely water-resistant. No wonder they are priced at $30,000.   16. TESTONI SHOES – $38,000 Men are often clueless when it comes to what looks good on their feet, but even the most sartorially challenged person has to agree that these shoes appear stunning. And they should, considering each pair costs you a staggering $38,000. If you’re thinking about how the brand justifies the high price tag, it all comes down to the innovative Norvegese technique used by this brand. The leather used to make these shoes is sourced from the best alligator leather in the world and is extremely durable. Even though the brand dates all the way back to 1929, the craftsmanship of Testoni is well ahead of its time. Another main reason why these shoes are so expensive is its super water-resistance property, which is something every man wants in an ideal pair of leather shoes.   15. NIKE SO CAL AIR FORCE 1 SUPREME MAX – $50,000 Reliable, old Nike comes next on the list with the futuristic sounding Air Force 1 Supreme Max, one of the most expensive Nike shoes. Every “dude” has fantasized about owning a pair of these shoes ever since its launch. Unlike the Air Force One range which was a diamond-studded extravaganza, this pair takes things a step further. What’s more, the company has increased the durability of this footwear this time around. The splashes of bright neon featured on the body of these shoes should have been OTT, but they actually play well with the overall streamlined look. While the top part of these shoes is composed of premium quality leather, the bottom section is made of 3 M reflective material. The neon green laces are a nice touch.   14. AIR JORDAN SILVER SHOES – $60,000 Since it was first launched, this sleek-looking pair of Air Jordans has been the envy of shoe enthusiasts across the world. They are a sight to behold, and have been signed by the legend Michael Jordan himself. The best part about these shoes is that they are quite comfortable to wear, which is not something that can be said for a lot of the shoes featured in this list. The silver detailing featured on these Air Jordans is a work of art, making it the most expensive basketball shoes. This line of shoes has become so popular that they are now synonymous with the Nike brand itself throughout the world. If you consider yourself the biggest Michael Jordan fan, and want to own a pair, you must be ready to pay $60,000.   13. NIZAM SIKANDAR JAH’S SHOES – $160,000 These shoes once belonged to Sikandar Jah, the 18 th century Nizam of Hyderabad. The delicate design is extremely complex and anything unlike you’ve seen before. The whole shoe is embroidered using gold thread and features numerous rubies, emeralds, diamonds, and other expensive gemstones. The shoes, valued at $160,000, were the property of a Toronto-based museum, but were stolen. Thankfully, they were recovered but had sustained some damage in the process.   12. KATHRYN WILSON’S PUMP – $400,000 Kathryn Wilson, the New Zealand-based designer, ruled fashion headlines when she created this wonderful piece for a charity auction. Each piece of this pair took nearly 50 hours to create. And it makes sense considering that they feature a million pounds’ worth of diamonds. Every single one of those diamonds was individually pasted by hand during that time span. These decadent-looking shoes were sold off at the auction for a massive amount of $400,000.   11. STUART WEITZMAN DIAMOND DREAM STILETTOS – $500,000 This article is becoming something akin to Stuart Weitzman’s greatest hits, but we can’t help it. After all, the man spawned an empire, making shoes that were bound to garner global attention. The Diamond Dream stilettos were handcrafted using 1,500 diamonds, each worth 30 karats. No wonder they command the viewer’s attention. And if you’re ready to shell out $500,000 you can have this beautiful pair in your possession.   10. STUART WEITZMAN “MARILYN MONROE” SHOES – $1 MILLION Inspired by the yesteryear star who famously crooned “Diamonds are a girl’s best friend”, Weitzman created these gorgeous shoes using crystals which Marilyn herself used to hear at one point of time. They took a lot of effort to create and it shows in the craftsmanship. Worn by Regina King at the 2005 Oscars, the shoes not only managed to make their presence felt at the event but also fetched a princely sum of $1 million at an auction.   9. STUART WEITZMAN RETRO ROSE PUMPS – $1 MILLION Designed in the 1940s style by Weitzman, these pretty retro heels feature a signature T-strap which was commonly found in that era and is worth $1 million. The toe portion of these shoes feature rose ornaments made of 1,800 Kwiat diamonds and having a total carat weight of 100 carats. Apart from these beautiful features, the shoes themselves are studded with another 400 Kwiat diamonds. The shoes became a talking point in tinsel town when Diablo Cody, the Oscar-winning screenplay writer for Juno , refused to wear them during the 2008 ceremony as she felt they were merely a “cheesy publicity stunt.”   8. STUART WEITZMAN PLATINUM GUILD STILETTOS – $1.09 MILLION By now, you should know that whenever you read the name Stuart Weitzman, it’s going to be associated with something highly valuable, over-the-top and opulent. And these shoes are a perfect example. A shoemaker’s wet dream, the heels are decorated with 464 pristine diamonds all over the body. The standout feature? Well, in this case, the straps that adorn this show are easily removable, and you can actually wear them around your neck as a statement piece. So, it’s style meets functionality of the highest order. First showcased at the 2002 Academy Awards, these shoes are likely to make any woman happy and any man poorer by $1.09 million.   7. STUART WEITZMAN WIZARD OF OZ RUBY STILETTOS – $1.6 MILLION Wizard of Oz sure kick-started a trend, didn’t it? After Harry Winston’s rendition of the ruby slippers, comes a more updated version of the same by Stuart Weitzman. Only this time around they are heels. Eye-catching and glamorous, these shoes were made using 123 karat rubies. 643 pieces were used in total and they were set in a pound of platinum, the rarest metal on earth. The shoes carry a price tag of $1.6 million.   6. TOM FORD CUSTOM BY JASON ARASHEBEN – $2 MILLION When Nick Cannon hosted the 2014 America’s Got Talent, he wanted to make a statement. And he managed to surpass expectations by wearing a pair of $2 million all-diamond shoes. The Tom Ford shoes were custom designed by Jason Arasheben, the well-known jewelry designer, and they were a sight to behold. More than 14,000 full-cut round white diamonds were carefully set onto white gold. The total carat weight was a staggering 340 carats. The bedazzled shoes took more than 2,000 man-hours and almost a year to complete, and by the looks of it, were well worth it.   5. STUART WEITZMAN TANZANITE HEELS – $2 MILLION The third Stuart Weitzman entry on this list, these stiletto heels were the product of collaboration between Eddie Le Vian and Weitzman. Worth $2 million dollars, these heels are a grand sight to behold. After all, how could they not be, being adorned with tanzanite, a gemstone of extraordinary appearance? The straps feature 185 karats of tanzanite along with 28 karats of diamonds. What makes these shoes even more attractive is the fact that they are made of shining silver, giving them a delicate, ethereal look.   4. STUART WEITZMAN CINDERELLA SLIPPERS – $2 MILLION Another Stuart Weitzman creation, these stunning slippers were crafted from Italian leather. The inspiration was the popular fairytale character, Cinderella. 565 Kwiat diamonds were set in platinum and twisted into a complex, lace-like design to make the toe straps and ankle. If that’s not enough, the right shoe houses a 5 carat amaretto diamond, which alone costs over a million dollars. The 4-inch stilettos were worn by Alison Krauss, the country singer, to the 2004 Oscars and appeared to meld into the background, leaving the crowd to gawk at the masses of sparkling diamonds.   3. STUART WEITZMAN RITA HAYWORTH HEELS – $3 MILLION One of the Old Hollywood darlings, Rita Hayworth found a place in fashion history when a pair of earrings worn by the star was fashioned into shoes by Stuart Weitzman. What stands out about these heels is the lovely, muted shade of Sienna Satin used in its construction – a welcome change from all the glitz and glam commonly found in expensive footwear. The earrings are prominently featured in the middle of the shoes and elevate the whole look to sheer poetry. Despite its understated elegance, this pair features various types of precious gemstones, from diamonds to sapphires to rubies in a satin ruffle near the toe section. Valued at a cool $3 million, these open-toed heels are not for sale – they are the property of Hayworth’s daughter, Princess Yasmin Aga Khan.

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