World's Most Expensive High Heels

Crafted with 18K gold bottoms, 18K gold thread and solid paint over genuine leather, these opulent heels sparkle with white, pink and blue diamonds.

Debbie Wingham Heels

Crafted with 18K gold bottoms, 18K gold thread and solid paint over genuine leather, these opulent heels sparkle with white, pink and blue diamonds.

Inspired by the Ruby Slippers from the Wizard of Oz, these stilettos capture the essence with deep ruby red hues and over 123 carats of premium platinum, adorned with over 640 genuine rubies from Burma.

Stuart Weitzman 'WIZARD OF OZ' Ruby Stilettos

Crafted in platinum, these minimalist silhouette heels feature 55 carats of sparkling diamonds and were worn by Alison Krauss at the 2004 Oscars, offering a dramatic yet ethereal take on diamond shoes.

Stuart Weitzman Cinderella Slippers

Featuring genuine tanzanite gemstones from Mount Kilimanjaro, these $2 million shoes dazzle with 185 carats of ear-shaped tanzanite gemstones, making them true show-stoppers.

Stuart Weitzman Tanzanite Heel

These open-toe heels featuring diamonds, rubies, and sapphires set on a creamy rusthued overlay for a vintage appeal, and a petal motif are surprisingly understood for a nearly $3 million pair of shoes.

Stuart Weitzman Rita Hayworth Heels

Designed by Jada Dubai, these diamond stilettos took nearly 9 months to create, featuring two 15-carat flawless diamonds on the toes, 118 round diamonds, and a sleek, genuine gold silhouette.

Jada Dubai Passion Diamond Stiletto

Considered the world's most expensive shoes, made with 30 carats of diamonds, solid gold, and a meteorite from 1576, known as the first 24K gold shoes, these shoes have a futurist appeal and sleek, glossy metallics, and dramatic diamond details.

Antonio Vietri Moon Star Shoes

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