Martin Margiela Makes The Cinderella Glass Slipper Dream Come True

maison-martin-margiela Martin Margiela Makes The Cinderella Glass Slipper Dream Come True

We are pretty sure that every woman out there must have at least one dreamt of wearing the famous glass slipper that belonged to Cinderella all thanks to her very generous fairy godmother. Well, the lady has decided to favor you this once thanks to a designer who goes by the name of Martin Margiela. Well, this eccentric creative mind has several ground-breaking designs to his credit. And now he has gone all fairtale-y (tht’s just another word we created) with the very fashionable glass slippers.

One look at these footwear, and you will know that they  are symbolic for meeting with the shoe fetish with a never-seen-before kind of style. Simplicity and sheer brilliance mark their greatest strength. The shoe is shaped the Barbie doll way in a see-through material. So, just in case you are shy of showing your almost naked feet in public, do not fret for these make for very good decorative items too.

As a matter of fact, Martin himself was thinking of your decor when desigining this dreamy pair of footwear. In fact, they are selling a single piece too at $1,277 while a pair comes for $2,580.

Via butterboom

This entry was posted by author: Saba on Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009 at 3:13 am and is filed under Designer, Fashion, Footwear, Luxury Brands, You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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