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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28
It is currently on display at the Burj-al Arab hotel.3. Debbie Wingham Heels: $15.1 MillionDebbie Wingham collaborated with designer Chris Campbell to make these shoes for an unidentified private client. Deceptively simple, the shoes are skillfully made with platinum and ornamented with 24-carat gold paint. They also feature rare family jewels, such as two 3-carat pink diamonds and two 1-carat blue diamonds which are sewn in with 24-carat gold wire.Wingham is notorious for her extravagant creations, which include the world’s most expensive black dress (which is worth $4.6 million) and the world’s most expensive cake (which is worth $64.2 million). These heels took over 100 hours to make. They were launched at the Dubai Raffles Hotel Tea Time event, a high-end fashion exhibition.4. Stuart Weitzman Rita Hayworth Heels: $3 MillionThis pair is luxury designer Stuart Weitzman’s most expensive design, inspired by the iconic earrings worn by silver screen star, Rita Hayworth. These heels are crafted with rust-coloured satin. A ruffle at the toe holds rubies, sapphires and diamonds, making its lavishness an understated beauty. The shoes now belong to Princess Yasmin Aga Khan, Rita Hayworth's.5. House of Harry Winston Ruby Slippers: $3 MillionThese shoes are a tribute to the Wizard of Oz, a Hollywood film inspired by a children’ss’ fantasy novel. It was released in 1989, on the 50th anniversary of the film’s release. These slippers are a replica of Dorothy's – the protagonist’s – iconic ruby red shoes.The shoes in the film were made with red sequins. The House of Harry Winston elevated it to a staggering level – it features 1,350-carats of rubies and 50-carats of diamonds. 4600 ruby stones were skillfully hand-sewn onto the shoes.6. Michael Jordan's 1998 NBA Finals Sneakers: $2.2 MillionIn 1998, Michael Jordan donned his black and red Air Jordan 13s and made history
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