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Marie Antoinette would have gone absolutely gaga over shoes in the 21st century. These days the kicks you wear say as much about you as your hairstyle.
Valued at an estimated $381.9 billion (R7 Trillion), the shoe market is bigger than a lot of countries’ GDP, but there is no shoe on the planet quite as over the top as the Moon Star Shoes.
Coming in at a very reasonable price tag of $19 Million (R348 Million), these puppies are literally out of this world. And there is nothing hush about them.
Crafted with solid gold heels that depict the Burj Khalifa, 30 carats of diamonds, and material from a meteorite that landed in Argentina in 1975, they were debuted at the 2019 Dubai Fashion Week by Italian designer Antonio Vietri.

We’re not so sure these shoes would do so well in our South African environment. Our roads are waaay too uneven and it flies right in the face of our unofficial stash it, don’t flash it motto. They probably don’t sokkie so lekker either.
Nope, Italy and Dubai can keep their meteorite shoes. What you need in South Africa is a proper pair of handmade veldskoens, as you can only get at Burgundy Collective.
Not weighed down by solid gold heels or space junk, their Founder veldskoen will have you running rings around expensive paperweights.
Burgundy Collective manufactures a range of handcrafted leather goods, using local materials and quality craftsmanship.
They are a small team who enjoys taking the greatest of care and consideration throughout each step, constructing bags that last and grow more beautiful with age and wear. All their products are exclusively made in-studio in Stellenbosch.
Check out their website for some great Mother’s Day gifts as well.
[source:businessinsider]