1. Christian Louboutin
In the eyes of Christian Louboutin, a beautiful face is equally important as a pair of beautiful shoes. Christian Louboutin's heels are very high, and the advanced craftsmanship details on the shoes are as eye-catching as a woman's makeup.
As for the origin of red-soled shoes, he was inspired by the bright color when he saw a female assistant applying red nail polish, so he painted red soles on the soles and created this shoe. Priced from $500 per pair, these high heels continue the myth of Christian Louboutin.
2. Salvatore Ferragamo
Salvatore Ferragamo is known as the king of women's shoes in Italy. As early as the 1920s, each shoe style had nearly 50 sizes. Selecting only the finest leather, each pair of Ferragamo shoes takes 10 days to make, 5 of which are spent making the last.
There are ***134 processes in the entire production, which are participated and guided by professionals. Modeling, leather cutting and upper installation, especially the final stitching and finishing procedures, still insist on being purely handmade.
3. Manolo Blahnik
The trademark is a shoe with an extremely high heel and an extremely pointed toe. Another feature of Manolo Blahnik's high heels is that although they are high, the center of gravity is stable. It is said that wearing them will not hurt your dancing feet. No wonder they have become the first choice for actresses to participate in carpet shows.
4. Jimmy Choo
Jimmy Choo is a shoe brand that started late but became popular the fastest. The late former British Princess Diana owned many Jimmy Choo exclusives during her lifetime. The most regrettable thing about the shoes designed for her was that Princess Diana was suddenly involved in a car accident and had no time to retrieve a pair of flat shoes made for her by Jimmy Choo. This has become an eternal regret for the designer.
The four-inch high heels that the designer specializes in are quite famous in the industry, because four-inch high heels (approximately 12 centimeters) can perfectly display a woman's graceful figure. However, the Jimmy Choo and designer Jimmy Choo we see today are not a team. If you want to understand the development of this brand, I recommend the book "High Heels Empire".
5. Roger Vivier
Roger Vivier, a shoe brand from Paris, is no weaker than famous shoe brands such as Manolo Blahnik or Christian Louboutin in Europe and the United States. Since designing shoes for Yves Saint Laurent in the 1960s, Roger Vivier's works have shone on the ankles of many famous ladies.
The Duchess of Windsor and even Queen Elizabeth II also wore Roger Vivier shoes at their coronation.
Christian Louboutin China official website
Ferragamo Ferragamo official website
Manolo Blahnik official website
Jimmy Choo Chinese website
Roger Vivier official website