Visceral Design - Cinderella slippers
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Visceral Design - Cinderella slippers
‘How much could a pair of shoes cost? Well, the world’s most expensive pair of women’s shoes costs a cool $2 million!
The one-of-a-kind 4-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.
The Stuart Weitzman-designed $2-million shoes on display in Beverly Hills, California.’
Taken from: http://www.luxury-gadgets.com/category/most-expensive/
The shoe I have chosen for the visceral category is this $2million dollars shoes. It looks luxurious, something that the upper class would want to have. Undergraduates like us will only drool and sign that we are not born rich. Even if it is given to us as a present, who is going to wear it?
Visceral: Cinderella like, elegant, demure and expensive
Behavior: Uncomfortable, hard like the crystal and pain in the ass
Reflective: Status symbol for upper class. Never or seldom have the opportunity for me to wear it, I am not some rich man’s daughter beside going to lectures, CCAs and hang out with friends at Vivo City where else can I go? If I wear this, I will probably get rob.
Beside this e.g that I haven taken off the web, I also own this pair of black formal flats, which to be is considered a visceral design. This one looks professional and elegant. I bought it because of the ribbon and because it is a just a little heel. However it is really not something you would want to wear for a long shopping trip. The sole is smoothened after just wearing it for three times, if it rains it will get really slippery.
own collection
Slippery soles
Visceral Design - Cinderella slippers
‘How much could a pair of shoes cost? Well, the world’s most expensive pair of women’s shoes costs a cool $2 million!
The one-of-a-kind 4-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.
The Stuart Weitzman-designed $2-million shoes on display in Beverly Hills, California.’
Taken from: http://www.luxury-gadgets.com/category/most-expensive/
The shoe I have chosen for the visceral category is this $2million dollars shoes. It looks luxurious, something that the upper class would want to have. Undergraduates like us will only drool and sign that we are not born rich. Even if it is given to us as a present, who is going to wear it?
Visceral: Cinderella like, elegant, demure and expensive
Behavior: Uncomfortable, hard like the crystal and pain in the ass
Reflective: Status symbol for upper class. Never or seldom have the opportunity for me to wear it, I am not some rich man’s daughter beside going to lectures, CCAs and hang out with friends at Vivo City where else can I go? If I wear this, I will probably get rob.
Beside this e.g that I haven taken off the web, I also own this pair of black formal flats, which to be is considered a visceral design. This one looks professional and elegant. I bought it because of the ribbon and because it is a just a little heel. However it is really not something you would want to wear for a long shopping trip. The sole is smoothened after just wearing it for three times, if it rains it will get really slippery.
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