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  2. Ruby slippers - Wikipedia

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    The curled-toe "Arabian" ruby slippers on display at the auction of the collection of Debbie Reynolds in Beverly Hills on June 18, 2011. The slippers were designed by Gilbert Adrian, MGM's chief costume designer. [8] [9] Initially, two pairs were made in different styles. The so-called "Arabian test pair" was "a wildly jeweled, Arabian motif ...

  3. The surprising reason Dorothy’s slippers aren’t red ... - AOL

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    “For the Technicolor movie, costumers created ruby red shoes to show up more vividly against the yellow-brick road,” reads the Smithsonian description of a pair of the ruby slippers used in ...

  4. Why Aren't the Iconic Ruby Slippers in “Wicked” Red? The ...

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    The Wicked ruby slippers may not be red, but they are truly inspired by Baum's original work from more than 100 years ago, which makes them the perfect shoes for Dorothy when she needs to find her ...

  5. The real reason you won't see Dorothy's ruby red slippers in ...

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    For over 80 years, the shoes in question have been the ruby slippers from the 1939 adaptation of The Wizard of Oz. ... to wear — the first item is a sparkly pair of ruby red heels, ...

  6. Judy Garland’s Ruby Slippers from “The Wizard of Oz” Sell for ...

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    Judy Garland’s iconic ruby-red slippers from The Wizard of Oz went under the hammer. on Saturday, Dec. 7 at a live auction in Dallas, Texas. Surpassing their estimate by $25 million, the shoes ...

  7. Dorothy's ruby slippers featured in 'The Wizard of Oz ... - AOL

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    The ruby slippers worn in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz, and once stolen from the Judy Garland Museum in Grand Rapids, Minnesota in 2005, auctioned for over $30 million on Dec. 7, 2024.