Top ten luxury high heels

1, Italian aristocrat-Ma Nuoluo Branik

Manolo Blahnik Ma Nuoluo high heels are also characterized by high heels, but the center of gravity is stable. It is said that dancing feet don't hurt. No wonder they have become the first choice for actresses to participate in carpet shows. Ma Nuoluo has always been a legend in the fashion world and is regarded as the greatest shoemaker in the world.

2. empire of high heels -Jimmy Choo

The world's most famous Chinese shoe designer week "launched" the most popular shoe brand that night. British Princess Diana's Royal Footwear Designer. Women who have seen Queen Prada will deeply remember this line: "From the moment you put on those JimmyChoo, you sold your soul".

3. Christian Louboutin, a woman's dream "red shoes"

In the eyes of Christian Louboutin, a beautiful face is as important as a pair of beautiful shoes. His experimental art design style is unique in the field of leather shoes manufacturing. Those small patterns elaborately designed on shoes often give people great surprises, such as a bright red sweetheart, a pink feather and a delicate flower bud.

4. "Footprints" in 1960s-Roger Vivia

Roger Vivier, a brand of shoes from Paris, is not inferior to famous shoes such as Manolo Blahnik or ChristianLouboutin in Europe and America.

Especially Roger Vivier comma heels are the most interesting. From the luxury cloakroom of celebrities to the favorite shopping websites of fashionable women, comma high heels almost fill every dream about women.

5. Salvatore Ferragamo, the king of Italian women's shoes

SALVATOREFERRAGAMO started as a shoemaker, and Audrey Hepburn, sophia loren and Marilyn Monroe were his loyal supporters. Known as the king of Italian women's shoes. As early as 1920s, each shoe type has nearly 50 sizes.

Choose only the best leather. It takes 10 days to make each pair of Ferragamo shoes, and 5 days to make the last. The whole production * *, a total of 134 processes, with professional participation and guidance. Modeling, skin cutting, vamp fitting and other processes, especially the final stitching and finishing, are still hand-made.