When it comes to women's shoes made for style rather than walking,
Christian1 Louboutin footwear with their
distinctive2 red soles lead the pack, according to a survey of wealthy American consumers.
Shoes by Manolo Blahnik and Jimmy Choo were rated second and third respectively in a survey of high net-worth consumers conducted by the New York-based Luxury Institute to find the most
prestigious3 women's shoe.
"Women's luxury shoes are a hot item these days and this is reflected in the rankings of these three brands that were
relatively4 unknown by the general public just a few years ago," said Milton Pedraza, CEO of the Luxury Institute. "Designer shoe collecting and even
obsession5 has become trendy and is
touted6 in books, blogs and clubs
devoted7 to the subject."
French designer Christian Louboutin opened his flagship boutique(精品店)in Paris in 1992, hand crafting all his shoes in Italy. His shoes are now sold in upscale department stores and boutiques from Hong Kong to New York to Moscow with an average price of about $800.
Among his fans are actresses Nicole Kidman, Gwyneth Paltrow, Halle Berry and Salma Hayek.
The results came from an online nationwide survey of 715 American women with an average income of $291,000 and average net worth of $2.2 million.