 If you are a shoe lover, you probably understand why it might not be such a bad idea to invest much in good shoes. You see, we wear shoes not only to protect our feet from the elements of the ground, which might be too hot or too cold against our souls, but also to provide comfort and elegance to the wearer. Eventually, what was primarily created to provide comfort and protection to human feet became yet another symbol of luxury. Designed by top designers, high-fashion shoes are made using expensive materials, which is why the cause of fortune. So, in this video, I'll share with you the top 10 expensive shoes in the world. If you are new here, consider subscribing so that you don't miss out on exciting videos like this. 1. Jada Debye and Passion Droolers Passion Diamond Shoes United Arab Emirates-based luxury footwear designer Jada Debye collaborated with Passion Droolers to create this shoe, Passion Diamond, which is the most expensive shoe in the world right now. The pomp is worth $23.6 million. Passion diamonds were made in 2018, and the golden pumps are covered in hundreds of diamonds made from real gold and made with leather and silk. The stiletto was first showcased in the world's only seven-star hotel, the iconic Burj Al Arab in Dubai, along with a less exotic red pair encrusted with rubies. Let's say it took nine months to craft the shoe from pure gold. The Passion Diamond Shoes features as many as 236 diamonds, along with a 15-carat deflawless diamond near your toes. It is equivalent to the value of $23,448 pairs of Christian Louboutin's sole cape pumps. I guess this says a lot about why the Passion Shoes are that expensive. 2. Debye Wingham High Hills Next of the world's most expensive shoe is a Debye Wingham High Hills, which is worth $15.1 million. Debye Wingham High Hills was designed by the British designer Debye Wingham, who collaborated with Foot Gear designer Chris Campbell to create the ultra-locked stilettos for a private client as a gift to a family member for her 30th birthday. The shoe was unveiled and commissioned in 2017 at the party. The pomp, which is meant to look like a cake, is loaded with precious gems including three-carat red-pink diamonds and one-carat blue diamonds, which alone costs over $128,000. Debye Wingham's shoe has gold soles and zippers, 24-carat gold paint on the leather. The stitching is done with an 18-carat gold thread and features a gold thread inlay. The shoes were finished off with a rose gold accent and a leather Iranian jasmine flower at the center of the shoe. 3. Harry Winston Ruby Slippers Taking third place in this list is a replica of Dorothy Slippers from The Wizard of Oz, Harry Winston Ruby Slippers, which is worth $3 million. The Ruby Slippers were made in 1989 when Harry Winston's son, Ronald Wilson, wanted to pay tribute to the 50th anniversary of The Wizard of Oz. The shoes, which took two months to make, are studded with expensive jewelry, 4,600 rubies, and feature artwork. The shoe features 1,350 carats of rubies and 50 carats of diamonds. 4. Stuart Weitzman Reader Hayward Hill American designer, Stuart Weitzman, has a number of ultra luxe million dollar shoes, but the Reader Hayward Hill is the most expensive of all, which is worth $3 million. Weitzman was inspired to create this shoe thanks to a pair of earrings worn by one of Hollywood's darlings, Reader Hayward. The open-toed shoes are made of sienna satin, a brown rust-like color, and have sapphires, diamonds and rubies encrusted into them. The earrings are featured in the middle of the shoes, adding elegance to it. The pair of shoes belongs to Hayward's daughter, Princess Yasmin Egekan. 5. Stuart Weitzman Cinderella Slippers Stuart Weitzman's expensive shoe collection has once again made it to the list of top 10 expensive shoes in the world. And this time, the famous Cinderella Slipper takes the stage. Cinderella Slippers, inspired by the fairy tale character Cinderella, is worth $2 million. The sparkling stiletto was worn by country singer Alison Crows at the 2004 Oscars. The shoe features Italian leather and 565 quiet diamonds in platinum-setting in laces. The right shoe houses a 5-carat Amaretta diamond, which alone costs over $1 million. 6. Stuart Weitzman Tansanite Heel Another stunning pair of Stuart Weitzman's collection makes it to the list. The Tansanite Heel is also worth $2 million. This time around, Weitzman collaborated with Eddie Levion of the prestigious Levion Jewelry for the production of the stiletto heels. It is adorned with tansanite, a gemstone of extraordinary appearance. The shoe has straps that feature 185 carats of tansanite, along with 28 carats of diamonds. Adding to the beauty of this shoe is a 595 carats of quiet diamonds set in platinum-encrusted on the 4.5-inch heel. 7. Jason of Beverly Hills X Tomfroyd Lofors Just in case you recognize this shoe. Yes, it is the same one by Nick Cannon. Under 2014 season finale of America's Got Talent, this Tomfroyd Lofors custom, designed by Jason Arashaban, a famous jewelry designer, is worth $2 million. The 240 carat pair of shoes has more than 14,000 cut-round white diamonds carefully set onto white gold. The Lofors took more than 2,000 human hours in almost a year to complete. Cannon later donated the shoes to a charity that year. 8. Stuart Weitzman's Ruby Slipper The Stuart Weitzman Ruby Slipper is another pair by the Wizard of Oz. It's worth $1.6 million. This sherry red stiletto, designed with 642 burnished rubies, each of them weighing nearly 1 pound, ingrained in the red satin delicate upper straps, was made using 123 carat rubies. 9. Stuart Weitzman Platinum Guild Stiletto Coming in at number 9 on our list of top 10 most expensive shoes in the world, is yet another one of Stuart Weitzman's collection. The Platinum Guild Stiletto, which is worth $1.9 million. The shoe is made with platinum fabric and decorated with 464 natural diamonds all over the body. The removable diamond straps of the shoe, doubles as a statement piece necklace. It was showcased at the 2002 Academy Awards, as they were worn by former Mies USA and actress Laura Haring. 10. Stuart Weitzman Retro Rose Pump Finally, on this list, it's Stuart Weitzman Retro Rose Pump, which is worth $1 million. This vintage-inspired slippers, designed in the 1940s, pay homage to the glamour of the era. The retro heels feature a signature t-strap and roses worth 100 carats of 1,800 croyote goes in the top portion of the shoe. It also has 400 more croyote diamonds that embellish the shoe throughout. The shoe became famous in Tinseltown, when Diablo Cody, the Oscar-winning screenplay writer for Gino, refused to wear them during the 2008 ceremony as she felt they were merely a cheesy publicity stunt. To our shoe lovers, which of these beautiful ultra-look shoes do you love the most and why? Thank you very much for watching our videos. If you like this video, watch more videos in our channel and subscribe. We Love You