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The most legendary slippers in Hollywood history are considered to be the ruby shoes from Judy Garland's famous tale "The Wizard of Oz» (The Wizard of Oz, 1939). Dressers produced 7 pairs of shoes specifically for the film. In the book of shoes were silver, but with the advent of color film artists decided that the bright red color will produce a much greater effect and remembered by the audience. They took the usual white silk shoes and hand embroidered with their red beads, adding rhinestone and silver.
Unfortunately, the fate of the five pairs of these unusual shoes is still unknown. In 2005, the year one pair was stolen from the Judy Garland Museum, the other is kept in the museum Smithsonian. And the last pair was sold in 2000 at auction Christie's for 666,000 dollars.
Actor Fred Gwynne, who played a major role in the television series "The Munsters» (The Munsters, 1964-1966 gg.) Lucky with growth. He did not hold out just two centimeters to two meters. But the creators of the picture and it was not enough. They wanted to give the actor a little more, and why should he have made specially for big boots on the platform height of 14 centimeters. These were the highest in the history of cinema clogs.
In a memorable series "Get Smart» (Get Smart, 1965 - 1970.) Secret agent Maxwell Smart famous for his shoes. In his right shoe was mounted spy phone, and on the left are all the bells and whistles for the detective. Irreplaceable shoes rescued the hero in each series and caused indescribable delight of the audience. The phrase "- What do you call? - This is my shoe "instantly became airborne. The idea to create a shoe phone belongs to Mel Brooks - the famous screenwriter, who for his contribution to the film industry was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Actress Soleil Moon Frye in the mid 80s. last century blew the minds of millions of teenagers around the world. Her character in the television series "Punky Brewster» (Punky Brewster) to shock the audience sneakers in different colors on both legs, with a zipper around the heel. Deliberate color brightness only increased interest. Funny shoes immediately migrated to the feet of children and adolescents, opening them to a new magical world of fashion. Wear shoes one color scheme was not fashionable. From now on their feet welcomed two-tone laces and bright sole.
Released in 2005, the film "Memoirs of a Geisha» (Memoirs of a Geisha) showed to the world the bizarre Japanese geta shoes. In form they resemble a small stool. The platform is in the form of bars, which can reach 30 centimeters in height. In these sandals is simply impossible to pass a normal pace - they just create a "shuffle" that is especially appreciated by the Japanese. The film heroine glided and danced in geta on the mirror floor. All footwear is used to create images of the actors - entirely imagination of designers of the film.
A sensation in the world of film and fashion have become glowing sneakers Animated LED Sneakers, created by designer Moritz Uoldmeyerom specifically for the filming of "Step Up 3D» (Step Up 3D). The surface of these unusual studded shoe plurality of LEDs and sensors are located on the soles, which are responsive to each step of the wearer. Thus, the miracle of shining shoes in accordance with the rhythm of the movement. Originally sneakers manufactured exclusively for the film, but caused such a huge interest of fans and lovers of new products, it was decided to release them on sale. They are especially popular among young people have become. With this unusual novelty can now be easily "fire" in a disco or trendy stand out from the crowd.