Disney unveils Cinderella inspired designer shoes
To celebrate the new film, Disney has teamed up with 11 designers to recreate the iconic shoes.
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Your support makes all the difference.If you were to recap the most iconic shoes of all time, Cinderella's glass slippers would definitely be up there with the most famous.
To coincide with the release of the new Cinderella film, Disney has teamed up with 11 shoe designers to re-imagine Cinderella's legendary slipper.
The list of collaborators are: Paul Andrew, Alexandre Birman, Manolo Blahnik, Rene Caovilla, Jimmy Choo, Salvatore Ferragamo, Nicholas Kirkwood, Christian Louboutin, Charlotte Olympia, Jerome C. Rousseau, and Stuart Weitzman
The collection of shoes were put on display in a Cinderella Exhibit presented by Swarovski during the Berlin Film Festival where the new movie had its European premiere.
The shoes aren't just for ogling but are also available for purchase in selected retail locations across the world including Harrods in London and Saks in New York, as well as in some of the retailer's own brand stores.
Cinderella starring Cate Blanchett, Lily James and Helena Bonham Carter is in theatres across the UK from March 27th.
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