Shoe Designers Sketch Cinderella Glass Slipper
If Cinderella's Glass Slipper Were Designer, This Is What It Would Look Like
Cinderella's glass slipper might be the most famous shoe in history, but it's just a fairy tale. Or at least it was until now. In celebration of the March 13 release of the live-action movie version of the Disney classic, Saks Fifth Avenue commissioned nine of the world's best shoe designers to reimagine the heel for today's woman.
The limited-edition, fit-for-a-princess shoe line — made using crystals provided by Swarovski, who produced not only the film's costumes but also the iconic slipper — will retail globally.
From a timeless Jimmy Choo silhouette to Charlotte Olympia's signature platform to a Ferragamo crystal-covered cage heel, you'd trade in Prince Charming for a pair of pumps this good. Below, a first look at the sketches and photos of some of the actual shoes before the complete footwear collection is unveiled next month.
The Sketch: Jerome C. Rousseau
The Shoe: Jerome C. Rousseau
The Sketch: René Caovilla
The Shoe: René Caovilla
The Sketch: Paul Andrew
The Shoe: Paul Andrew
The Sketch: Charlotte Olympia
The Shoe: Charlotte Olympia
The Sketch: Salvatore Ferragamo
The Shoe: Salvatore Ferragamo
The Sketch: Jimmy Choo
The Shoe: Jimmy Choo
The Sketch: Stuart Weitzman
The Shoe: Stuart Weitzman
The Sketch: Alexandre Birman
The Shoe: Alexandre Birman
The Sketch: Nicholas Kirkwood
The Shoe: Nicholas Kirkwood