Thursday, June 14, 2007

Cinderella's Slipper


The Most Famous Shoes in the world are Cinderella's Slippers. Everybody knows the story of Cinderella and her slippers. Cinderella's slipper determined that she was the mysterious woman who caught Prince Charming's eye. Since her foot fit the glass slipper and he asked her to marry him. Cinderella is a classic fairy tale of love, romance and mystery.

In the real world, most Cinderella Slippers look alikes were made of other than glass material. In the early 80s the plastic (shoes, sandals, high heel pumps, etc) were a trend. Thesedays the wearable cinderella's slippers are usually available in a form of a pair of Disney's Cinderella slippers that make great gifts for little girls. However Cinderella's slippers are also used for many purposes, hardly ever on your feet, such as Wedding Proposals, Costumes, Sleepwear, Wedding Favors, Wedding Cake Decorations, Others enjoy decorating their children's rooms with them as well. You will find so many ways to use a Cinderella Slipper, and every time you look at this precious item you will be reminded of the love and romance it is known to represent.


Cinderella's Shoes Designs For Bridesmaids, flower girls or casual wear

Bottle Opener


Wedding Favors



Charm / Accesories / Cell Phone Holder / Key Rings




These are just several suggestions as to what you can do with a pair of Cinderella slippers. Always enjoy them, whether they are being worn, or just adored.

Below are another kind of Cinderella Slippers, the world's most expensive pair of women's shoes costs a cool $2 million!
The one-of-a-kind 4½-inch stiletto sandals are studded with 565 platinum-set Kwiat diamonds (which include 55 carats of clear diamonds and one big 5-carat stone).
The 'Cinderella slippers,' as Stuart Weitzman, the designer of the fantasy sandals, calls them, were worn by singer Alison Krauss (nominated for best song for the film Cold Mountain) at the 2004 Oscars ceremony.



Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images

The Stuart Weitzman-designed $2-million shoes on display in Beverly Hills, California.

(Cinderella Slippers /cpr/07-06-07)