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Most Expensive Shoes of All Time Will Leave You Stunned — and Jealous

While it’s nothing new to splurge on footwear, the most expensive shoes in the world can cost millions.

Whether high heels encrusted in precious stones or sneakers worn by an all-star athlete, the most expensive shoes for men and the most expensive shoes for women go the extra mile when it comes to luxury footwear. In fact, some are even considered too valuable to be worn.

The world’s most expensive shoes are in a rightful category of their own on the luxury market. Often sold off at auctions rather than at retailers, these shoes are much more than footwear. The most expensive shoes can be a slice of history or even require a safe to be stored in.

Below, we’ve rounded up the most expensive shoes of all time. Check out what decadent pairs make the cut on our list.

The Most Expensive Shoes Of All Time:

  • Chanel x Pharrell Williams x Adidas Hu NMD Trail Sneakers, $3,000-5,000
  • Louis Vuitton Manhattan Richelieu Shoes, $10,000
  • Michael Jordan’s Converse All-Star White Sneakers, $10,000
  • Christopher Wallace Air Jordan XIII, $20,161
  • Macklemore x Air Jordan 6, $25,000
  • Nike Air Jordan 4 ‘Wahlburgers,’ $32,760
  • Hermès x Birkenstock Sandals, $34,000-$76,000
  • Amedeo Testoni Alligator Moro Monk-Strap Shoes, $38,000
  • Air Jordan 11 “Jeter,” $40,000
  • Nike Dunk SB Low ‘Yellow Lobster,’ $42,634
  • Nike Air Jordan IV Retro Eminem ‘Encore,’ $44,100
  • Nike “So Cal” Air Force 1 Supreme Max, $50,000
  • Nike Air Yeezy 2 ‘Mismatch’ Sample Signed by Kanye West, $50,400
  • Louis Vuitton x Nike Air Force 1 Low ‘University Blue,’ $60,000
  • Nike Air Jordan 1 Silver Shoes, $60,000
  • Michael Jordan’s 1992-1993 Playoff Air Jordan VIII, $63,000
  • Nike SB Dunk Low Pro ‘Paris’ Bernard Buffet Promo Sample, $75,600
  • 2016 Nike Air Mag ‘Back to the Future’, $80,645
  • Nike Air Force 1 Entourage x Undefeated x Fukijama Gold, $88,200
  • Michael Jordan’s ‘Flu Game’ Air Jordan 12s, $104,765
  • Nike Dunk Low ‘Virgil Abloh™ x Futura Laboratories,’ $107,950
  • Michael Jordan’s “Dream Team” Air Jordan VII, 114,300
  • Buscemi 100mm Diamond Sneakers, $132,000
  • Nizam Sikandar Jah’s Shoes, $160,000
  • Michael Jordan’s 1984 Olympics Converse Sneakers, $190,373
  • Steve Job’s Birkenstocks, $218,750
  • Michael Jordan’s 1991 NBA Finals Game 4 Air Jordans, $252,000
  • The Diamond Shoe by Kathryn Wilson, $418,450
  • Michael Jordan’s 1984-85 Rookie Year Jordan 1s, $420,000
  • 1972 Nike Waffle Racing Flat ‘Moon Shoe,’ $437,500
  • Stuart Weitzman Diamond Dream Stiletto, $500,000
  • Michael Jordan’s Signed Nike Air Jordan 1s, $560,000
  • Michael Jordan’s ‘Shattered Backboard’ Nike Air 1s, $615,000
  • Original Ruby Red Slippers From ‘The Wizard of Oz’, $660,000
  • Stuart Weitzman ‘Marilyn Monroe’ Shoe, $1 million
  • Stuart Weitzman Retro Rose Pump, $1 million
  • Stuart Weitzman Platinum Guild Stiletto, $1.09 million
  • Stuart Weitzman Ruby Slipper, $1.6 million
  • 1984 Michael Jordan Nike Air Ships, $1.5 million
  • Kanye West Nike Air Yeezy 1, $1.8 million
  • Solid Gold OVO x Air Jordans, $2 million
  • Stuart Weitzman Cinderella Slipper, $2 million
  • Stuart Weitzman Tanzanite Heel, $2 million
  • Jason of Beverly Hills x Tom Ford Loafers, $2 million
  • Stuart Weitzman Rita Hayworth Heel, $3 million
  • Harry Winston Ruby Slippers, $3.01 million
  • 1998 NBA Finals Game 2 Air Jordan 13s, $2.2 million
  • Debbie Wingham Heels, $15.1 million
  • Passion Diamond Shoe, $17 million
  • Moon Star Shoes, $19.9 million

Freddy Kruger’s Boots from “Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare”

$2,000-$3,000

The character Freddy Kruger wore these size 11 leather boots in the 1991 American slasher film “Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare,” the sixth installment of the “The Nightmare on Elm Street” movie franchise. The movie memorabilia is listed on Julien’s Auction house for an estimated $2,000-$3,000. The boots are accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from VIP Fan Auctions detailing that the shoes came from the personal collection of the film’s special effects makeup designer, John Carl Buechler. A copy of the film will also accompany the purchase of the shoes. The bidding for the shoes will open on Dec. 14.

Adidas x Pharrell Stan Smith Sneakers

$2,000-3,000

These Adidas Stan Smith sneakers, personally customized by Pharrell Williams, were acquired from his personal collection for the Just Phriends auction. The unique hand-drawn design adds a touch of individuality and exclusivity to these iconic shoes.

Chanel x Pharrell Williams x Adidas Hu NMD Trail Sneakers

$3,000-5,000

Chanel x Pharrell Williams x Adidas Hu NMD Trail sneakers.

Pharrell also collaborated with Chanel on a limited edition of Adidas NMD Human Race sneakers. Five hundred pairs were released through Chanel boutiques and a few through Colette. The black and white shoes feature ‘Pharrell’ and ‘Chanel’ embroidery. The original box is signed by Pharrell Williams for this auction.

Louis Vuitton Manhattan Richelieu Shoes

$10,000

Louis Vuitton’s Manhattan Richelieu wingtip shoe features a waxed alligator skin upper combined with intricate stitching patterns and unique perforations throughout. Released as in the spring of 2010, the shoes are complete with hand-painted soles and a ruthenium-finish Louis Vuitton cube in the heel.

Michael Jordan’s Converse All-Star White Shoes 

$10,000

Michael Jordan's earliest documented sneakers that he wore during the 1983 Pan-Am games.

Michael Jordan’s Converse All-Star White sneakers that he wore during the 1983 Pan American games are up for auction.

Grey Flannel Auctions, one of the industry’s leading sports memorabilia auction houses, is offering an accurate replica of the NBA star’s sneakers in a size 12.5. The pair is the earliest career photo-matched Jordan shoes in existence. The bidding on this relic opened at $10,000 in May.

Macklemore x Air Jordan 6

$25,000

Macklemore x Air Jordan 6
Macklemore x Air Jordan 6

The rapper collaborated with the designer brand on sage-colored “Cactus” kicks back in 2014. The current market value for the footwear is $25,000. To celebrate the release of his new album “Ben” in 2023, the Seattle rapper gave fans the chance to win a pair of his coveted Air Jordan 6 PE in an unreleased “Clay” colorway. A total of 23 pairs were created in the Cactus and Clay colorways which were distributed to Macklemore in 2014

Christopher Wallace Air Jordan XIII

$32,760

Christopher Wallace Air Jordan XIII, sotheby's
Christopher Wallace Air Jordan XIII

These Jordan XIIIs were created in 2017 in honor of what would have been Wallace, better known as The Notorious B.I.G.’s 45th birthday. Jordan Brand and the Christopher Wallace Memorial Foundation auctioned off 23 pairs as an ode to the 50th anniversary of Hip Hop this year. The famous lyrics “It was all a dream” and “If you don’t know, now you know” are featured on the tongue’s interior.

Nike Air Jordan 4 Wahlburgers

$32,760

Air Jordan 4 Wahlburgers
Air Jordan 4 Wahlburgers

Hèrmes x Birkenstock Sandals

$34,000-$76,000

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These super expensive sandals are made from remnants of actual Hermès Birkin bags. MSCHF, a Brooklyn collective, combined deconstructed Birkin bags (which horrified some) and Birkenstocks’ signature leather and cork sole to create the slip-on style. Kylie Jenner reportedly owns a pair of the limited-edition sandals, which range from $34,000 to $76,000, depending on the finish.

Amedeo Testoni Alligator Moro Monk-Strap Shoes

$38,000

In 2010, renowned Italian shoemaker Amedeo Testoni came out with a pair of alligator skin shoes featuring a monk strap design with a diamond-encrusted gold buckle. The style utilizes special Norwegian construction that enhances durability and water resistance. It’s stitched with custom-made linen twine, lined with buttery soft goatskin and employs a process known as ‘Piuma Rapid’ that makes the shoe ultra-light and protects the wearer’s foot from hot and cold temperatures.

Air Jordan 11 “Jeter

$40,000

Air Jordan 11 “Jeter sneakers.
Air Jordan 11 “Jeter sneakers.

The velvety midnight blue and white hightop kicks first released in 2017 and retailed for only $500. Today, the current market value for the footwear ranges from $30,000 to 50,000. Only five of these sneakers were ever released in order to commemorate New York Yankee player Derek Jeter’s retirement. They are considered one of the best Jordans of all time. For a special touch, Jeter’s 2 is embossed on the heel.

Nike Dunk SB Low “Yellow Lobster”

$42,634

Nike SB Dunk Low Yellow Lobster
Nike SB Dunk Low Yellow Lobster

Unfortunately, Nike SB’s Dunk Low “Yellow Lobster” was not offered on the market, with only friends and family of the brand being offered a pair. Boasting a golden ochre and terra brown upper, these shoes aren’t quite as difficult to secure as an actual yellow lobster in Maine — which is roughly one in 40 million — but they’re far from easy to get your hands on. The unique, limited edition shoe is finished off with a rubber band around the toe box.

Nike Air Jordan IV Retro Eminem ‘Encore’

$44,100

Dropping in 2005, Jordan Brand made these shoes with Eminem in celebration of the release of his fifth studio album, “Encore.” The blue and black shoes featuring hits of red were also said to be given away to friends and family, with reports alleging only 50 pairs were made. Each including a signed card by the rapper, they sold for just over $44,000 at a 2021 Sotheby’s auction.

Nike Air Jordan IV Retro Eminem 'Encore'
Nike Air Jordan IV Retro Eminem ‘Encore’

Nike “So Cal” Air Force 1 Supreme Max

$50,000

Designed for Outkast rapper Big Boi, this special Nike Air Force 1 Supreme Max model is encrusted with 13 karats of champagne diamonds. The expensive shoes were revealed to the rapper at a launch party in 2007, with proceeds from the event going to his Big Kidz Foundation. “When it came time to consider which celebrity to honor with this shoe, we thought it would be perfect to go with Atlanta’s top sneakerhead Antwan ‘Big Boi’ Patton,” said Ernel Dawkins of the now-closed Atlanta sneaker boutique, Laced Up. “To us, he represents style and affluent flavor.”

Nike Air Yeezy 2 ‘Mismatch’ Sample Signed by Kanye West

$50,400

Nike Air Yeezy 2 'Mismatch' Sample Signed by Kanye West
Nike Air Yeezy 2 ‘Mismatch’ Sample Signed by Kanye West

While these Air Yeezy 2 shoes never saw production, these rare samples signed by the rapper-turned-designer went for $50,400 at a Sotheby’s auction in 2021. Red and platinum versions of the Air Yeezys were released in 2012, but Nike wasn’t a fan of the “mismatch” colorway that blended the two, rejecting the design.

Louis Vuitton x Nike Air Force 1 Low ‘University Blue’

$60,000

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Louis Vuitton x Nike Air Force 1 Low “University Blue.”

The most expensive shoes sold via auction on eBay in 2023 were the Louis Vuitton x Nike Air Force 1 Low “University Blue.”

Nike Air Jordan 1 Silver Shoes

$60,000

There were 10 pairs of these silver Jordan 1 sneakers released, with the baller himself receiving a pair from his wife on his 32nd birthday.

Michael Jordan’s 1992-1993 Playoff Air Jordan VIIIs

$63,000

Michael Jordan's 1992-1993 Playoff Air Jordan VIII
Michael Jordan’s 1992-1993 Playoff Air Jordan VIII

Sotheby’s sold these special Jordan VIII sneakers for over $60k at an auction in 2020. The sneakers signed by the basketball legend in 2011 sold for $63,000 in 2020. According to the famed auction house, the black and red high-tops featuring a chenille Jumpman tongue logo were worn by MJ during the 1992-1993 playoffs and finals.

Nike SB Dunk Low Pro ‘Paris’ Bernard Buffet Promo Sample

$75,600

Nike SB Dunk Low Pro 'Paris' Bernard Buffet Promo Sample

This rare pair of ‘Paris’ Dunks featuring the artwork of French painter Bernard Buffet sold for over $75,000 at auction last December. Roughly 200 pairs of the regular release were made in 2003 for Nike’s traveling White Dunk Exhibition that featured super exclusive Dunks created specially for the tour’s host cities.

2016 Nike Air Mag ‘Back to the Future’

$80,645

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2016 Nike Air Mag ‘Back to the Future’

The Nike Air Mag ‘Back to the Future’ is the holy grail sneaker for fans of the cult 80’s sci-fi hit “Back to the Future II.” The style features an innovative auto-lacing system and lights as well as “Adaptive Fit’ technology, which uses sensors to know when to tighten and loosen the sneakers according to the wearer’s foot. The highly coveted 2016 release, which was limited to just 89 pairs worldwide, got over $80,000 at a Sotheby’s auction in September 2023.

Nike Air Force 1 Entourage x Undefeated x Fukijama Gold

$88,200

Nike Air Force 1 Entourage x Undefeated x Fukijama Gold
Nike Air Force 1 Entourage x Undefeated x Fukijama Gold

These Nike Air Force 1 sneakers were created in 2009 with the help of Undefeated to commemorate the hit HBO series “Entourage.” In a 2006 episode of the show, the character Turtle is obsessed with getting a pair of coveted AF1 Lows designed in collaboration with a fictional graffiti artist known as Fukijama. While the artist isn’t real, the shoes very much are, and they sold for a staggering $88,200 at auction in 2021.

Michael Jordan’s ‘Flu Game’ Air Jordan 12s

$104,765

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Air Jordan 12 “Flu Game.”

A pair of Air Jordans that are valued at more than $104,000 top our list of Most Expensive Shoes at No. 16. The sneakers once belonged to former Chicago Bulls player Michael Jordan. The all-star basketball player wore the shoes during the famous “Flu Game,” where he played for the Chicago team while sick during the fifth game of the 1997 NBA Playoffs. Jordan scored 38 points throughout the game while feeling ill.

The Bulls ultimately became champions that year, adding to their winning streak of six playoffs within the 1991-1998 seasons.

Jordan’s shoes were auctioned off in 2013 by former Utah Jazz ball boy Preston Truman. ESPN reported that the “Flu Game” Jordans set a new record for the highest-priced athletic shoe ever sold. The red and black sneaker also features an autograph by Jordan himself.

Nike Dunk Low ‘Virgil Abloh™ x Futura Laboratories’

$107,950

Nike Dunk Low ‘Virgil Abloh™ x Futura Laboratories,'

The Nike Dunk Low ‘Virgil Abloh™ x Futura Laboratories,‘ which debuted on the runway in Paris at Off-White spring’s 2020 show in 2019, sold via Sotheby’s for $107, 950 last April. Eight pairs were sold, with the orange colorway receiving higher bids than its blue counterpart. It was reported that all of the proceeds from the sale would benefit the Virgil Abloh Foundation.

Michael Jordan’s “Dream Team” Air Jordan VII

$114,300

Michael Jordan's "Dream Team" Air Jordan VII.
Michael Jordan’s “Dream Team” Air Jordan VII.

Michael Jordan’s worn and signed Air Jordan VII sneakers in their “Dream Team” colorway were auctioned off at a hefty price. The shoes worn by the Chicago Bulls player in Barcelona at the 1992 Olympics sold on June 28, 2023 for $114,300.

Buscemi 100mm Diamond Sneakers

$132,000

Buscemi 100mm Diamond Sneakers
Buscemi 100mm Diamond Sneakers

Dropping in 2016, these shoes from the luxury label were crafted with roughly 11.50 carats worth of diamonds and 18-karat gold hardware. The shimmering model was released in conjunction with Buscemi opening its flagship location in Manhattan. They were only available for purchase at the SoHo store.

Nizam Sikandar Jah’s Shoes

$160,000

These luxurious shoes were worn by Sikander Jah, the Nizam of Hyderabad in India during the 19th century. The gilded style, which was previously stolen from a Toranto-based museum, features a unique, ornate design. (They were eventually found but not without a bit of damage.) They’re crafted using gold thread and adorned with expensive gems including rubies, emeralds and diamonds.

Michael Jordan’s 1984 Olympics Converse Sneakers

$190,373

Michael Jordan's 1984 Olympics Converse Sneakers
Michael Jordan’s 1984 Olympics Converse Sneakers

These Converse sneakers worn by MJ in the 1984 Olympic Finals were gifted to a young ball boy following the gold medal final. Jordan was just 21 years old at the time he played in these high-tops. They sold for over $190,000 at auction in 2017.

Steve Job’s Old Birkenstocks

$218,750

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Steve Jobs’ Birkenstocks were sold at an auction in New York on Nov. 13, 2022.

Years after his passing, some of the late Apple co-founder’s belongings were unearthed and sold at an auction in New York on Nov. 13, 2022. One of the items included a very worn pair of brown suede “Arizona” Birkenstock sandals that were snagged by an undisclosed buyer for a whopping $218,750 — the highest price ever paid for a pair of casual sandals, which also came with an accompanying NFT.

The timeless and well-loved footwear was claimed to have been worn by Jobs in the 1970s and 1980s, deemed as some of the most “pivotal moments in Apple’s history,” according to Julien’s Auctions.

The shoes, and many more items like it, have been maintained in a collection by Job’s former Albany, Calif. estate manager Mark Sheff. Jobs was clearly a big fan of the footwear’s practicality and durability. The style was originally anticipated to sell for between $60,000 to $80,000, according to WWD.

Michael Jordan’s 1991 NBA Finals Game 4 Air Jordans

$252,000

Michael Jordan's 1991 NBA Finals Game 4 Air Jordans
Michael Jordan’s 1991 NBA Finals Game 4 Air Jordans

These black and red Jordans were worn by the Chicago Bulls superstar during a historic game against the Los Angeles Lakers in ’91. After winning the championship, they were gifted to Nike executive Sonny Vaccaro, who is known for signing Jordan to his first sneaker deal.

but is estimated to reach $100,000 to $300,000 once the bidding ends on June 28.

The Diamond Shoe by Kathryn Wilson

$418,450

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The Kathryn Wilson Diamond Shoe

The next on our list of Most Expensive Shoes are a pair of heels made by New Zealand-based shoe designer Kathryn Wilson. Her customized pumps pack a lot of bling. The shoes have 21.8 carats worth of diamonds and were sold back in 2013 at an event the designer held for $418,450. Wilson collaborated with Sarah Hutchings of Orsini Fine Jewellery to make the out-of-this-world pumps. All the proceeds from the event were donated to the Ronald McDonald House charity.

Wilson tediously sketched in pencil the placements of the diamonds on the pump. She then positioned each stone by hand with a pair of tweezers and a special adhesive, tallying up over 50 hours of work on the shoes.

While hard at work, Wilson had a high-security team by her side. “I had two security guards in cars follow me at all times when I was transporting the diamonds and shoe,” she told The Daily Mail. “It was quite exciting, like being in a James Bond movie.” (Guess we won’t be seeing these shoes out and about anytime soon.)

Michael Jordan’s 1984-85 Rookie Year Jordan 1s

$420,000

Michael Jordan's 1984-85 Rookie Year Jordan 1s
Michael Jordan’s 1984-85 Rookie Year Jordan 1s

Jordan was named Rookie of the Year and averaged 28.2 points per game when he wore these shoes during the 1984-85 season. He would go on to gift the red, white and black sneakers to Robert Crawford, a photographer known for capturing Jordan while he played at the University of North Carolina. The vintage 1s sold in a 2021 auction for $420,000.

1972 Nike Waffle Racing Flat “Moon Shoe”

$437,500

1972 Nike Waffle Racing Flat "Moon Shoe"
1972 Nike Waffle Racing Flat “Moon Shoe”

Nike co-founder Bill Bowerman designed these historic shoes for runners at the 1972 Olympic trials. Notably, the track and field coach formed the shoe’s waffle-shaped sole by pouring rubber into his wife’s waffle iron. Only a dozen were made, with one unworn pair selling for $437,500 at a Sotheby’s auction in 2019.

Stuart Weitzman Diamond Dream Stiletto

$500,000 

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Stuart Weitzman holds the Diamond Dream Stiletto shoe.

Stuart Weitzman has designed quite a few shoes that make FN’s Most Expensive Shoes list. Like several of his tricked-out shoes, the American designer crafted these sandals with Hollywood glamour and red carpets in mind.

The Diamond Dream Stiletto made its debut on the feet of “Dreamgirls” actress Anika Noni Rose at the 2007 Academy Awards. The shoe is studded with 1,420 diamonds and features two bands of diamond-encrusted circles on the upper. The simple silver band across the toe adds a delicate but sophisticated touch to these whopping $500,000 shoes.

Michael Jordan’s Signed Nike Air Jordan 1s

$560,000

A pair of Nike Air Jordan 1s worn and signed by Michael Jordan were reported to be the most expensive sneakers to be sold at an auction, according to the Guinness Book of World Records. The shoes were game-worn by Michael Jordan in 1985 after being made exclusively for him.

The No. 13 Most Expensive Shoe on FN’s list was expected to rake in $100,000 to $150,000 at the Sotheby’s auction held on May 2020. In the final twenty minutes of the sale, the bidding was increased by $300,000, in the end resulting in a record-breaking amount.

One interesting fact about this pair of most expensive shoes is that the sneakers are mismatched. The left is a size 13 and the right is a 13.5. This sizing is allegedly preferred by Michael Jordan when playing on the court.

Michael Jordan’s “Shattered Backboard” Nike Air 1s

$615,000

Michael Jordan laced these 1s up to score 30 points during an Italy-based game that saw him shatter the backboard in ’85. When the glass shattered to pieces, one of the shards became stuck in the shoe’s sole and it’s still there. An online Christie’s auction sold the shoe for $615,000 in 2020.

 The Original Ruby Red Slippers From ‘The Wizard of Oz’

$660,000

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An original pair of ruby red slippers.

A pair of ruby slippers might come to mind when thinking about the most expensive shoes in the world. Although there are several known pairs of the iconic slipper, this pair of ruby reds worn by actress Judy Garland in the 1939 film, “The Wizard of Oz,” were sold at an auction for $660,000 in 2000. The original owner won them at the mere age of 16 as a second-place prize for the National Four Star Club’s “Name the Ten Best Movies of 1939” contest. The size 6 shoe later sold to David Elkouby, a memorabilia collector based in Hollywood.

Some of the slippers are still circulating. Classic Hollywood actress Debbie Reynolds also once owned a pair of the simple sequin slippers. Another match is currently housed at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C. There was even a pair of ruby red slippers that went missing. In 2005, the pair disappeared from the Judy Garland Museum in the actress’ hometown of Grand Rapids, Minn. The shoes have since found their way home

Stuart Weitzman “Marilyn Monroe” Shoe

$1 million

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Regina King poses with a pair of shoes designed and unveiled by shoe designer Stuart Weitzman before Weitzman’s annual pre-Oscar party Thursday night in 2005.

Stuart Weitzman heels have become a staple for red carpets in recent years and several rank in FN’s list of Most Expensive Shoes. The luxury designer brand has a few pairs valued at up to $1 million, including these Marilyn Monroe-inspired heels. But the elegant shoes weren’t actually worn by the actress herself. At each center of the shoe is a cluster of Swarovski crystals that were once earrings that belonged to Ms. Monroe.

Regina King rocked the champagne-colored shoe at the 2005 Oscars when she was nominated for her role in “Ray.” After the ceremony, Weitzman allegedly replaced the original crystals with replicas and gave the pair to the Celebrity Rags 4 Charity Riches auction. It was there that the shoes sold for $1 million, marking the pair as the 11th on FN’s list of Most Expensive Shoes.

Stuart Weitzman Retro Rose Pump

$1 million

These vintage-inspired slippers pay homage to 1940s glamour complete with a classic T-strap (a signature style of shoe at the time). The 10th pair of Most Expensive Shoes feature roses worth 100 carats of 1,800 Kwiat diamonds. In addition, the pair has 400 more Kwiat diamonds that embellish the shoe throughout.

The shoes also pack some drama, quite literally. When Stuart Weitzman selected screenwriter Diablo Cody to wear the shoes back in 2008 for the Oscar Awards, she refused to wear the million-dollar shoes. Cody, who was nominated and won Best Original Screenplay for her movie “Juno” told reporters on the red carpet that she thought “it was a cheesy publicity stunt.”

Stuart Weitzman Platinum Guild Stiletto

$1.09 million

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Stuart Weitzman and the Diamond Guild Stiletto shoe

Yet another pair of Stuart Weitzman heels make our list of Most Expensive Shoes. The Platinum Guild Stiletto is adorned with 464 sparkling Kwiat diamonds. The stiletto was meant to shine on the red carpet and was worn by former Miss USA and actress Laura Harring at the 2002 Academy Awards. While valued at $1.09 million, these shoes might not be as impractical as you think. The straps actually come off the sandal and can double as a necklace.

Stuart Weitzman’s Ruby Slipper

$1.6 million

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The Stuart Weitzman Ruby Slippers were modeled after a pair of ruby slippers worn by Dorothy in “The Wizard of Oz.”

There’s no guarantee that if you click your heels three times these shoes will take you home, but the pair sure does make a statement. Inspired by the film “The Wizard of Oz,” these stilettos feature 642 Burmese rubies on the elegant red satin straps. These cherry-red heels were displayed in a glass case at Harrods in London back in 2003. The shoes are currently valued at $1.6 million, making them FN’s No. 8 in our list of Most Expensive Shoes.

1984 Michael Jordan Nike Air Ships

$1.5 million

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Nike Air Ships from 1984.

Selling to “avid cards collector” Nick Fiorella in Oct 2021, the retro white high-tops with hits of red were worn during Jordan’s 5th NBA game in his rookie season in 1984, making them the earliest regular-season pair from his NBA career to be auctioned off. The 1984 “Air Ship” was designed by Bruce Kilgore and was the first basketball shoe worn by Michael Jordan in the NBA.

Kanye West Nike Air Yeezy 1

$1.8 million

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Kanye West “Grammy Worn” Nike Air Yeezy Sample
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Kanye West “Grammy Worn” Nike Air Yeezy Sample

West’s Nike Air Yeezy 1 sneaker sold for $1.8 million via a private sale at Sotheby’s on April 26, 2021. The rapper-turned-designer performed at the 2008 Grammys wearing the Yeezy Nike prototype.

Solid Gold OVO x Air Jordans

$2 million

Solid Gold OVO x Air Jordans.
Solid Gold OVO x Air Jordans
Solid Gold OVO x Air Jordans.
Solid Gold OVO x Air Jordans

Drake’s collaboration with the famed Jordan brand saw the creation of extravagant 24k gold sneakers. The footwear is one of Nike’s most expensive footwear endeavors and weighs over 50lb each. The sneakers debuted in 2016 and are one-of-one meaning Drake is the only person to own these insane kicks. At the time of creation, gold was valued at around $1,100 an ounce when the rapper commissioned the Nike footwear.

Stuart Weitzman Cinderella Slipper

$2 million

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Alison Krauss at the 2004 Oscars in the Stuart Weitzman Cinderella Slipper.

Stuart Weitzman’s sparkling stiletto was worn by country singer Alison Krauss at the 2004 Oscars. One of the most expensive shoes in the world, the pair features Italian leather and 565 Kwiat diamonds. The right shoe also has a rare 5-carat amaretto diamond that by itself is valued for more than $1 million. The Stuart Weitzman shoe also has a clear 4-inch stiletto heel that is intentionally designed to make the structure of the $2 million shoes “disappear” — giving all the attention to the precious gems when in the spotlight. It’s a shoe truly fit for someone’s “Cinderella moment.”

Stuart Weitzman Tanzanite Heel

$2 million

Yet another stunning pair of Stuart Weitzman shoes make our Most Expensive Shoes list. The Tanzanite Heel is valued at $2 million and was a collaboration with Eddie Le Vian of the prestigious Le Vian Jewelry. The silver shoes have straps that feature 185 carats of tanzanite along with 28 carats of diamonds. And don’t forget the back. The 4.5-inch heel is encrusted with 595 carats of Kwiat diamonds set in platinum.

Jason of Beverly Hills x Tom Ford Loafers

$2 million

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The diamond-encrusted Tom Ford shoes were worn by Nick Cannon on “America’s Got Talent.”

You may recognize the fifth Most Expensive Shoe on FN’s list. These diamond-covered loafers were worn by Nick Cannon on the 2014 season finale of “America’s Got Talent.” The smoking slippers were custom-made and commissioned for the TV host by Jason of Beverly Hills, an L.A.-based jeweler. With more than 14,000 full-cut round diamonds on the shoe, this pair has a total weight of 340 carats. The diamonds were also placed in white gold on a Tom Ford sole. The shoes were reported to have taken over 2,000 hours of labor to complete.

Cannon donated the $2 million shoes to charity later that year. The luxury loafers were under review by the Guinness Book of World Records for the title of Most Expensive Shoes in the World, but they only take fifth place on our list.

Stuart Weitzman Rita Hayworth Heel

$3 million

While Stuart Weitzman has a number of ultra-luxe million-dollar shoes, the most expensive shoes from the American designer are the Rita Hayworth Heel coming in at $3 million. The shoe exudes Hollywood glamour as it’s adorned with earrings made of diamonds, rubies and sapphires worn by silver screen starlet Rita Hayworth. But these shoes aren’t for sale; the pair belongs to Hayworth’s daughter, Princess Yasmin Aga Khan.

Harry Winston Ruby Slippers

$3.01 million

While the original pairs of ruby red shoes were covered in red sequins, this pair is far more opulent and expensive. In 1989, Harry Winston’s son Ronald Wilson wanted to pay tribute to the 50th anniversary of “The Wizard of Oz.” After two months of placing 4,600 rubies on the slippers, the House of Harry Winston debuted its own rendition of the iconic shoe. The pair features 1,350 carats of rubies and 50 carats of diamonds; it’s valued at $3.01 million, coming in at No. 3 in our Most Expensive Shoes list.

1998 NBA Finals Game 2 Air Jordan 13s

$2.2 million

Michael Jordan’s 1998 NBA Finals Game 2 Air Jordan 13s
Michael Jordan’s 1998 NBA Finals Game 2 Air Jordan 13s

The historic sneakers are considered the most valuable sneakers to ever appear at an auction, being offered with an estimate of $2.2 million. The game-worn shoes are the only pair from the 1998 NBA Finals to have been authenticated by The MeiGray Group to appear at auction. The Jordan 13s are poised to eclipse the current auction record for a pair of sneakers, established at Sotheby’s in 2021 when Michael Jordan’s Regular Season Game Worn Nike Air Ships sold for $1.472 million.

Debbie Wingham Heels

$15.1 million

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Debbie Wingham’s shoe from her World’s Most Expensive collection.

British designer Debbie Wingham unveiled these ultra-luxe stilettos in 2017. The second pair of most expensive shoes was commissioned by an unnamed family in Dubai, U.A.E, for a birthday and is meant to resemble a cake. Her creation was a collaboration between herself and Chris Campbell, a contemporary artist based in Florida. The heels are loaded with precious gems including three-carat rare pink diamonds and one-carat blue diamonds, which alone cost over $128,000.

In addition, there are four three-carat diamonds and 1,000 pointer diamonds set in platinum framing. The pair also features gold soles and zippers, as well as 24 karat gold paint on the leather. The stitching was done with an 18-karat gold thread and features a gold thread inlay. The shoes were finished off with a rose gold accent and a leather Iranian jasmine flower at the center of the shoe.

These $15.1 million shoes were part of the designer’s “most expensive collection.” Wingham also has credit for crafting a $15.45 million diamond and ruby-encrusted dress. In addition, she owns a baking company, Couture to Cakes, which made a $64 million diamond-encrusted cake for a client.

Passion Diamond Shoe

$17 million

A pair of shoes that cost a staggering $17 million USD are set to be created in Dubai. The Passion Diamond stilettos, made from gold and encrusted with diamonds, have been dubbed as ?the world?s most expensive? and only one pair will be made in the world. The were the brainchild of UAE-based brand Jada Dubai in collaboration with Passion Jewelers. The previous record holder was a $15.1 million?pair made by British designer Debbie Wingham. ?We wanted to create a piece that is truly unique in the world using very rare diamonds,? said Maria Majari, co-founder and creative director of Jada Dubai.Pictured: The Passion Diamond ShoesRef: SPL5028627 280918 NON-EXCLUSIVEPicture by: Jada Dubai/Splash News / SplashNews.comSplash News and PicturesLos Angeles: 310-821-2666New York: 212-619-2666London: 0207 644 7656Milan: +39 02 4399 8577Sydney: +61 02 9240 7700photodesk@splashnews.comWorld Rights, most expensive shoes in the world
The Passion Diamond stilettos are made from gold and encrusted with diamonds.

This decadent heel ranks as one of the top most expensive shoes in the world at $17 million. The Passion Diamond Shoe was created by the United Arab Emirates-based brand Jada Dubai in partnership with Passion Jewelers in 2018. These golden pumps are covered in hundreds of diamonds and made from real gold. The pair is equivalent to the value of 23,448 pairs of Christian Louboutin’s So Kate pumps.

The most expensive shoes have two 15-carat diamonds on the upper, and all of the diamonds on the shoes are incredibly rare D flawless diamonds. The stiletto was part of an extensive collection of bejeweled footwear, which also includes a pair of $25,000 shoes. The Passion Diamond Shoe was unveiled and displayed at the world’s only seven-star hotel, Burj Al Arab, in Dubai. The pair is a prototype of 36 EU standard-sized heels, but are made to order in the size requested by the lucky buyer.

The Most Expensive Shoes In The World: Antonio Vietri’s Moon Star Shoes

$19.9 million

Topping the list of most expensive shoes are a pair of sandals with heels modeled after the tallest skyscraper in the world, Dubai’s Burj Khalifa. The nearly $2o million, diamond-encrusted shoes are made using solid gold and meteorites (yes, like from outer space) from the 16th century and debuted in 2019 at MIDE Fashion Week in Dubai.

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