Being shoe obsessed I couldn't help but google the most expensive shoes in the world. Over and over I was led to the 2 Million dollar Stewart Weitzman Cinderella Slippers. This bad boy displays more than 500 diamonds set in platinum. 1.9.09
The Most Expensive Shoes in the World
Being shoe obsessed I couldn't help but google the most expensive shoes in the world. Over and over I was led to the 2 Million dollar Stewart Weitzman Cinderella Slippers. This bad boy displays more than 500 diamonds set in platinum. 16.7.09
Gladiator Heels
1. MICHAEL by Michael Kors Niki Gladiator Sandal ($149.95)
2. Michael Antonio Casilda Gladiator Sandal ($49.95)
3. Dolce Vita Carter Strappy Heel ($110)
4. Candie's Samson Gladiator Heels ($37.99)
5. Dolce Vita Cajun Gladiator Heel ($140)
6. Michael Antonio Solana Platform Sandal ($54.95)
7.7.09
Jimmy Choo for H&M
Yay, I'm so excited!Jimmy Choo will be designing a line of bags, clothing and shoes for H&M. They will be making their debut in 200 H&M stores on November 14th - it's a Saturday so get up early bitches - this is not an event you will want to miss!
“We are privileged to be among the fashion greats who have been affiliated with H&M so far, and to be designing a collection appealing to fashion savvy, street smart women, and to be including some great pieces for men, too. Jimmy Choo will bring to H&M a sophisticated, fashion forward, accessible and glamorous collection - the perfect party pieces to buy now and then wear out that night!” Tamara Mellon, Founder and President, Jimmy Choo.
“We adore Jimmy Choo’s shoes and bags. They are glamorous and sexy, and they add instant style to the simplest of outfits. I like the way we have worked with clothes to accessorize the shoes and bags rather than the other way around. This collaboration is particularly exciting because it’s our first shoe designer collection. It’s a joy to be able to offer top end designer shoes and bags of excellent quality to our customers.” ~Margareta van den Bosch, creative advisor, H&M. - source
21.6.09
Christian Louboutin Shoes for $150?
Which raises the question - do I care that they're not authentic, I mean who would really know?
The most blaring reason for passing on designer replicas is that when you give them your money you are supporting a crime operation. The majority of these products are made illegally in Chinese sweatshops for pennies.
The owners of these sweatshops are operated by crime syndicates that launder money from drugs and prostitution, and these replicas have been traced to financing rings that support terrorist cells!
I read an article claiming that some investors testified in China they witnessed children having their legs broken and improperly reset so they could not leave the factories to go outside to play. How could anyone endorse behavior like this?

Both selling and buying counterfeit goods is illegal in the U.S. Buyers will not be prosecuted, but may find their replicas confiscated. Aside from the legal ramifications, you have your own conscience to consider.

