In 1933, Dali was photographed by his wife Gala with one of her slippers balanced on his head. In 1937, he sketched designs for a shoe hat for Schiaparelli, which she featured in her Fall-Winter 1937-38 collection. The hat, shaped like a woman's high heeled shoe, had the heel standing straight up and the toe tilted over the wearer's forehead. This hat was worn by Gala Dali, Schiaparelli herself, and by the Franco-American editor of the French Harper's Bazaar, heiress Daisy Fellowes, who was one of Schiaparelli's best clients.
The color of the "sole" is made with enamel using a hot process, and comes in black or red. If you would like to special order another color please email info@
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SIZE+DIMENSIONS: Adjustable