10 Most Expensive Shoes In The World

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Moonstar Shoes By Antonio Vietri Usd 19.9 Million

Valued at nearly $20 million, the Moonstar shoes, designed by Antonio Vietri, are a remarkable pair of heels crafted with solid gold, embellished with 30 carats of diamonds.

Jada Dubai And Passion Jewellers Passion Diamond Shoes Usd 17 Million

Luxury footwear designer Jada Dubai in collaboration with Passion Jewellers unveiled, what is currently known as the most expensive shoe in the world.

Debbie Wingham Heels Usd 15.1 Million

These pair of shoes are designed by British designer Debbie Wingham and are the second most expensive pair of footwear in the world.

Shoes Thrown At President George W Bush Usd 10 Million

On December 14, 2008, an Iraqi journalist by the name of Muntadhar al-Zaidi threw the pair of shoes that he was wearing at the then-President of the United States, George W Bush.

Harry Winston Ruby Slippers Usd 3 Million

They are studded with expensive jewellery and feature art-work, the creation of which takes 2 months, as it features 4,600 rubies worth 1,350 carats and 50 carats of diamonds.

Stuart Weitzman Rita Hayworth Heels Usd 3 Million

Actress Rita Hayworth left a mark on fashion history when Stuart Weitzman transformed a pair of her earrings into a remarkable pair of shoes.

Michael Jordan's 1998 Nba Finals Sneakers Usd 2.2 Million

Actress Rita Hayworth left a mark on fashion history when Stuart Weitzman transformed a pair of her earrings into a remarkable pair of shoes.

Stuart Weitzman Cinderella Slippers Usd 2 Million

Yet another expensive pair from none other than Stuart Weitzman's expensive collection, the Cinderella slippers are made up of 565 Kwiat diamonds in a platinum setting.

Stuart Weitzman Cinderella Slippers Usd 2 Million

A pair of Tanzanite Heels was made coated with 185 carats of elegant bright blue tanzanite gemstones along with 28-carat tanzanite that adds to its beauty.

Tom Ford Custom By Jason Arasheben Usd 2 Million

Known to have been worn by Nick Cannon while hosting the final season of America's Got Talent in 2014, these diamond-encrusted Tom Ford shoes were custom-made by Jason Arasheben.