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Most expensive shoes: 1 million pounds

Would you feel like a princess or what when you wear something worth 1m pounds? The most expensive shoes in the world were on sale at Harrods in London. After a photo-call for the press, the shoes were locked away in a bullet-proof case where they will be guarded round-the-clock. The shoes, inspired by the ruby slippers from The Wizard of Oz, were woven from platinum thread and set with 642 rubies. They were designed by Stuart Weitzman.

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Heels at high prices

A pair of shoes worth £700,000 went on sale at Harrods in 2002.

Designed by Stuart Weitzman, they were said to be the most expensive pair of shoes in the world, with 464 diamonds set in pure platinum.

They were kept in a bulletproof cabinet in the store's footwear department on the first floor.


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Priceless Platinum Shoes

A new pair of platinum bejewelled shoes have gone on display in the US, reported to be the world's most expensive ever.

The 'Cinderella Slippers', as they are known, have been fashioned by world famous designer Stuart Weitzman and wowed audiences at the 2004 Oscars.

The stiletto sandal, which is now on display in Beverly Hills, is set atop a four and a half inch invisible heel, covered with more than 500 dazzling diamonds set in pure platinum.

"Every woman dreams of being Cinderella, and Cinderella's fantasy shoe has finally become a reality," commented Mr Weitzman.

Although Mr Weitzman describes the shoes as priceless, both because of their design and their Oscar association, they are valued at around $2 million.

Singer Alison Krauss wore the shoes at the Academy Awards, where she was nominated for best song for the film Cold Mountain.

The Oscars themselves featured a range of celebrities donning platinum accessories and outfits, with jewellers targeting the show as a crucial showcase to display their talents.

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