Michael Jackson’s Anti-Gravity Shoes

The shoes that Michael Jackson used while dancing in the music video for the song Smooth Criminal in 1988 captivated all the audience by defying the laws of gravity.
Anti-gravity shoes, which Jackson patented in 1996, could tilt at an angle of about 45 degrees from the ground.
Lily James’ Glass Shoes, Cinderella
An 8-person team worked on glass shoes decorated with Swarovski stones worn by Lily James in the 2015 movie Cinderella.
Judy Garland’s Red Shoes, The Wizard of Oz

The first shoe model that has influenced the fashion world is the red shoes used in the movie The Wizard of Oz, which are in the National Museum of American History today.
Pigalle

Pigalle, designed by French designer Christian Louboutin, is actually a classic stiletto characterized by thin heels and a red sole. Pigalle, which has become iconic with the use of many famous names, was designed not as an iconic shoe, but as a basic piece that women can use throughout their lives.
Michael J. Fox’s Nike Sneakers, Back to the Future II

Back to the Future fans will remember the self-adjusting Nike shoes that used McFly’s hoverboard.
This design, bearing the MAG name, continues to be the inspiration for many shoe designs.
Nike Air Jordan I

Air Jordon I, a basketball, sports and casual shoe manufactured by Nike, was specially designed for one of the most successful basketball players of all time, Michael Jordan.