![]() ![]() Walter Steiger’s spring 2013 “Unicorn Tayss” heels within the Brooklyn Museum’s 2014 “Killer Heels” exhibit. The edgy set was also notably featured in the Brooklyn Museum’s “Killer Heels” exhibit. Walter Steiger’s Towering Horn Pumpsįrench brand Walter Steiger’s spring 2013 collection featured one of the brand’s boldest shoes: the “Unicorn Tayss” heels, a platform-soled sandal with curved 6.69-inch heels shaped like animal horns. The pair also continued the shape of a black leather shoe - now part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s permanent collection - that Louboutin crafted for a 2009 exhibit with David Lynch. The pointe-style shoes featured a vertical, slipper-like silhouette with rounded toes, embellished mesh uppers and stiletto heels totaling 8 inches in height, according to Glamour. ![]() Jay Zukerkorn/Courtesy of the Brooklyn Museum Christian Louboutin’s Ballerina Stilettosįor the English National Ballet’s 2011 Summer Party, Louboutin auctioned off a limited-edition pair of sculptural pumps inspired by ballerina slippers. The shoes grew famous for their ties to Lady Gaga, who virally wore them in her “Bad Romance” music video and won styles at the aforementioned auction pairs were also shown at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s traveling “Savage Beauty” exhibit in the 2010s, which paid homage to McQueen’s design career.Ĭhristian Louboutin’s spring 2013 “Printz” heels within the Brooklyn Museum’s 2014 “Killer Heels” exhibit. Crafted in a range of finishes, only 24 pairs of the towering shoes exist 21 were made in the collection’s first run, with three later auctioned for charity in 2015, according to Dazed. Within Alexander McQueen’s spring 2010 collection, “Plato’s Atlantis,” the late designer debuted one of the most viral shoes in pop culture: the Armadillo boots, a curved platform style with 12-inch heels. Alexander McQueen’s Foot-High Armadillo Boots The winning style encompassed a set of black ankle boots totaling 20 inches in height, set atop a 17-inch platform for a towering finish. In February 2004, designer James Syiemiong was awarded by the Guinness Book of World Records for the Highest Shoes Commercially Available (formerly sold on the now-defunct ). Jessica Chastain Slips On Classic Pumps for ‘Memory’ Panel in NYCīelow, FN takes a look back at the tallest high heels ever created.
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