Shoes belongs to greatest men of the century
Shoes can tell a lot about its owners - she imprint shine and poverty, luxury and frills wearing her people. LIFE Magazine asked the photographer Craig Cutler, that he captured the shoes, sneakers, boots and sandals that belonged to the great men of the last century. In these rubber flip-flops walks
 Black and white classic shoes of Princess Diana (Princess Diana), who wore them in 1986. 
British musician Elton John (Elton John) wore these boots with silver, bearing his initials, at the time, he created his own label «Rocket Records» and publicly confessed his bisexuality. The famous basketball player Shaquille O'Neal (Shaquille O `Neal) wore these sneakers in 1992-1993, when he only joined the Orlando Magic (Orlando Magic), a professional basketball team.

A pioneer of American rock and roll of Buddy Holly (Buddy Holly) wearing these suede shoes during his stellar formation (1957-1959) until the death in a car accident, 3 February 1959.


Actress Lauren Bacall (Lauren Bacall), recognized by the American Film Institute the most outstanding actress in Hollywood, wearing these shoes crocodile from 1965 to 1969.
Pierre Elliot Trudeau (Pierre Elliott Trudeau), a charismatic and brilliant politician, nonconformist, 15th Prime Minister of Canada, wore these leather sandals during his political career from 1948 to 1949.
Bjorn Borg (Bjorn Borg), the greatest tennis player of the XX century, a Swedish athlete who was five times Wimbledon champion, wore the shoes in 1994.
Salman Rushdie (Salman Rushdie), a famous poet of Indian origin, Booker Prize winner, author of "The Satanic Verses" and "Midnight Children" has a plain sneakers Puma.
These sandals Madonna (Madonna) acted in concert during her world tour «Girlie Show World Tour» (September-December 1993), whose theme was "sex-circus."
These shoes belong to Bill Gaines (Bill Gaines), an eccentric owner and publisher of the magazine «MAD» («Madness"), who wore them until his death in 1992.
These slippers are a great princess Olga Romanova, the eldest daughter of Emperor Nicholas II, was of the age of 9-12 years in 1905-1908.
Mike Tyson (Mike Tyson) put on these boxers during his triumphant duel with Trevor Berbikom in Las Vegas in 1986. After winning the tournament, Mike became the youngest champion in heavyweight boxing.
Boots Judy Garland (Judy Garland), which she wore during filming the famous film "Meet Me in St. Louis" in 1944.
Sandals, 2011, belonged to Mario Batali (Mario Batali), an American writer, restaurateur and media celebrities.
Shoes Robert Frank (Robert Frank), which he wore in 1974-1975. Robert Frank for two years has traveled the U.S. photographing scenes from everyday life of Americans. They made about 28 thousand personnel.
Boots John Lennon (John Lennon), which he wore in 1962-1965. On these shoes, along with John Paul McCartney ran a shoe shop in London «Anello & Davide».
Dave Eggers writer (Dave Eggers) once admitted: "I wore these shoes for 20 years. Will you believe that I bought them worn. These are my favorite shoes, despite the fact that they are very heavy to wear every day. "
Slippers of British Queen Victoria (Victoria), which carried them around in 1840. At the reign of Victoria, who gave his name of an era, we have flourishing British Empire.
Cleats in 2011, owned by Derek Jeter (Derek Jeter), a talented baseball player from the team, "the New York Yankees."
"Moon" James Lovell Shoes (James Lovell), U.S. astronaut who participated in missions to the Moon. It is unknown when and for what missions were carried out from these shoes.
Sandals heels of the 1980s that belonged to Elizabeth Taylor (Elizabeth Taylor), known not only for its collection of shoes and jewelry, but many husbands.
Funeral slippers (about 1760-1790 gg.), Which were worn Pope Clement XIII, Clement XIV and Pius VI.
The original Bozo the clown shoes, played by American actor Rob Bell (Bob Bell). Bob wore them c 1960 to 1984. Now the "Bozo Circus", broadcast on WGN, - one of the most popular local shows for children in the United States.
Moccasins Elvis Presley (Elvis Presley) 1972-1977 period. Although the King of Rock 'n' roll singing about blue suede shoes, he never had them. These moccasins he wore during the last five years of his life.
Desert slippers Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia), - an English officer, who has played a major role in the Great Arab Revolt 1916-1918 period - nosivshiesya them about 1917
Ballet slippers the 1960s, worn by Rudolf Nureyev, the famous Soviet and British ballet dancer, who in 1961 while on tour in Paris, refused to return to the USSR.
Evening shoes Bob Hope (Bob Hope), an American comedian, actor and theater, which is 18 times led the ceremony of awarding the "Oscar".
Shoes in 2010, decorated with candy and belonged Katy Perry (Katy Perry), who along with rapper Snoop Dogg withdrew "caramel vanilla" video dance hit «California Gurls».
Shoes Usain Bolt (Usain Bolt) - the fastest man in the world. This shoe Jamaican athlete ran 100 meters in 9.58 seconds August 20, 2008 during the Summer Olympic Games in Beijing.
Bruce Lee's shoes (Bruce Lee), who is a great fighter and philosopher wore in 1966-1968. In these shoes starred Bruce's book "Methods of Bruce Lee's training," which was published only in 1978, 5 years after the mysterious death of Lee.
Red shoes of Marilyn Monroe (Marilyn Monroe) 39th in size, which she wore in 1957-1959. The star bought them at the shop «Vogue» in Montreal.
 Dalai Lama XIV - Tibetan spiritual leader.